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Need Some Alone Time? This Isolated Indonesian Island Is Just the Place for You

So you’re yearning for some Vitamin Sea but you don’t like the crowds (neither do we). So that means Phuket, Boracay or Bali are definitely off the list. So what’s a guy to do?Enter Belitung.“Buy barrel?!”No really, it’s called Belitung.Belitung is an island tucked away off the coast of Eastern Sumatera only known to the locals and a handful of foreign travellers. Its relative obscurity has allowed it to remain as one of the most pristine islands in Indonesia.

26 March 2019
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7 Jaw-Dropping Images of China That Looks Exactly like the ‘Avatar’ Film

Feature image by John Philip, CC BY-SA 2.0In recent history, there have been two major technological breakthroughs that changed the way we live, namely:The invention of the Internet that has come so far that we are now able to connect to countless Whatsapp group, most of which we have muted or left.The invention of Google Maps that has helped us get to where we want to be, at the same time making them hyper-reliant that we don’t know how to navigate using roadsigns anymore.Now, AirPano.com is

25 March 2019
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Top 10 Romantic Things to Do in Dalat, Vietnam

Often dubbed as Le Petit Paris (Little Paris), the highland resort city of Dalat has ‘romance’ written all over, thanks to the elegant colonial buildings and breathtaking lookouts found in and around it. The young locals are very much aware of this, making full use of the endless photo opportunities around this city made for romance.

22 March 2019
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How Do Malaysians Spend Their Honeymoon? We Asked 7 Couples

Ah, honeymoon. The period when spouses haven’t begun bickering on piled-up dishes, toilet seat positions and whose hair is all over the floor.All the more reason you should cherish this brief moment. Make it count. Throw a dart on a map, book a flight with travel360.com, get a room at AirAsiaGo.com!Now on to the question, how much do Malaysians typically spend on a honeymoon?

22 March 2019
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The push for better English

The Education First (EF) 2017 English Proficiency Index does not paint a very good picture for most ASEAN countries with the exception of Singapore which holds fifth place in a study that includes 80 countries. In comparison, Malaysia comes next in 13th place, Philippines in 15th, Vietnam in 34th, Indonesia in 39th, Thailand in 53rd, Cambodia in 77th and Lao PDR in 80th.

24 September 2018
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