Indonesia

THAILAND– Bankok capital city

Grand Palace, Temple of the Emerald Buddha,Wat Pho and Temple of the Reclining Buddha. Golden Temple and North Bang Pa-In and Royal Summer Palace. Cruise back to Bangkok on the Chao Phraya river

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With Buddhist culture, the kingdom has been a beacon for travelers for decades.

There’s an ingrained sense of acceptance and a welcoming attitude that transcends mere hospitality and manifests itself in the traditional greeting,

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CHIANG MAI – A city with a rich traditional heritage and a unique cultural foundation, where it’s possible to find centuries old chedis and temples next to modern shopping complexes and boutique hotels.Tiger Kingdom a lifetime opportunity to pet and love on these amazingly docile big cats.

Floating market

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CAMBODIA – Phnom Penh ( 2015 year)

Business trip- FCD Group office

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The name “Cambodia” derives from the French Cambodge, which comes from the Khmer word Kâmpuchea, meaning “born of Kambu.” During the socialist regimes of Democratic Kampuchea (DK) (1975–1979) and the People’s Republic of Kampuchea (PRK) (1979–1989), the country was known internationally as Kampuchea, but more recent governments have returned to using Cambodia, and the official name in English is now the Kingdom of Cambodia.

The most important cultural symbol is the ancient Khmer temple Angkor Wat, along with the ancient Khmer Empire and its monumental antiquities. Pictures and bas-relief carvings of the four-faced tower of the Bayon at Angkor Thom and of âpsâras (celestial dancing girls) are ubiquitous in homes and public building.

Since 1979, Phnom Penh has experienced only a gradual rebuilding. Architecturally, the city is a mixture of pre-1975 French colonial, Chinese, and modernist styles alongside the simple socialist styles of the 1980s, garish new buildings, and shanty towns.

The Royal Palace compound and the nearby National Museum lie on Phnom Penh’s park-lined central riverfront and form a prominent cultural focal point of the country and city. Norodom Boulevard, lined with embassies, government buildings, and villas, runs between Independence Monument and the Wat Phnom temple. Several key markets, Buddhist temples, and luxury hotels serve as major landmarks. City streets are full of people, evoking a sense of social flux with no clear boundaries.

Communication is easy and natural. A strong-smelling fermented fish paste called prâhok is the quintessential flavoring of Khmer food. Fruit is savored, and its display is considered a mark of abundance. It often is given as a gift. Teuk tnaot, a liquid tapped from sugar palms and drunk in various degrees of fermentation, generally is not taken with meals.

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  1. National Museum( Indian History of goads). We discover, people are mix of Chines and Indian culture
  2. Hinduism + Buddhism ( Pagoda Temple)
  3. King Palace
  4. Genocide museum
  5. Market Central Market,Russian Market
  6. Clubs( Cambodian girls are party for the guys, some are prostitutes)
  7. Massage
  8. Indian restaurant food
  9. Tuk-tuk , shape of the big car
  10. Khmer language
  11. Angkor Wat, the biggest Hindu Temple( on the Cambodian flag)
  12. Restaurant- meat 4$, coffee 1,5$, Fanta 1$

The tradition of Khmer cuisine in restaurants is undeveloped, and restaurants typically serve what is regarded as Chinese food. There are no food taboos, although devout Buddhists refrain from alcohol.The basis of the economy continues to be rice agriculture, and much of the population farms at a subsistence level, linked by a relatively undeveloped market system for rice, fruits, and vegetables, and using the riel for currency.

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Marriage traditionally is arranged by the parents of the bride and groom or by someone acting as their representative. Ideally, the groom originates the courtship process by asking his parents to approach the parents of a woman to whom he is attracted

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Angkor Wat Temple, Siam rep city

The Khmer Empire the predecessor state to modern Cambodia (“Kampuchea” or “Srok Khmer” to the Khmer people), was a powerful Khmer Hindu-Budhhist empire in Southeast Asia.

Its greatest legacy is Angkor in present-day Cambodia, which was the site of the capital city during the empire’s zenith. The majestic monuments of Angkor — such as Angkor Wat and Bayon— bear testimony to the Khmer empire’s immense power and wealth, impressive art and culture, architectural technique and aesthetics achievements.

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SINGAPORE Marina Bay

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Marina Bay Sands complex

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MALASYA– Capital Kuala Lumpur

Indian Batu Caves- Colorful statue of Hindu God in Batu caves Indian Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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Petronas Twin towers, KualaLumpur, Malaysia

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Chines market- Kuala Lumpur

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