On this 11-night Asia discovery you’ll visit these destinations:
Japan’s capital, Tokyo, and its bustling port of Yokohama form a vast urban complex that boasts a unique combination of energy and orderliness. Fusing the vitality of a modern metropolis with the stately elegance of yesteryear, Tokyo is truly unique. From the timeless beauty of the Meiji Shrine to the glittering Ginza district and impressive Tokyo Tower, this international giant is a complex blend of East and West. Houses of wood and paper stand beside towering steel skyscrapers, while kimono-clad women stroll beside teenagers who have created a fashion all their own. The timeless Imperial Palace bears testament to Japan’s enduring traditions. Despite encroaching urban development, it continues to exist in a verdant parkland of isolation. Images of the vibrant metropolis of Tokyo, which is home to more than 11 million people, will create memories of a lifetime.
Nagasaki is a thriving city on Kyushu Island’s northwestern shores. As Japan’s only access to the West, it flourished during a period of national isolation in the 16th century and continues to be influenced by the ideas and technology of other cultures. Must-see attractions include Japan’s oldest gothic-style wooden church and the inspirational Peace Park. Also of particular note is the stately Glover Mansion, an impressive hideaway which was the legendary setting of Puccini’s opera, Madame Butterfly. A harmonious blend of ancient and modern influences will be yours to enjoy during your sojourn in Nagasaki.
Nagasaki is a thriving city on Kyushu Island’s northwestern shores. As Japan’s only access to the West, it flourished during a period of national isolation in the 16th century and continues to be influenced by the ideas and technology of other cultures. Must-see attractions include Japan’s oldest gothic-style wooden church and the inspirational Peace Park. Also of particular note is the stately Glover Mansion, an impressive hideaway which was the legendary setting of Puccini’s opera, Madame Butterfly. A harmonious blend of ancient and modern influences will be yours to enjoy during your sojourn in Nagasaki.
Busan, South Korea’s second-largest city, is a dynamic blend of vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and bustling urban life. Situated on the southeastern coast, Busan is so much more than a sum of its parts; it’s a captivating mix of historic charm, modernity, and stunning, natural beauty. The city is famous for its beautiful beaches, such as local favourite Haeundae Beach, perfect for long strolls along the promenade or the more nostalgic Dadaepo Beach, where golden sands meet the turquoise sea. South Korea is still emerging as a traveller destination and as such, much of this beautiful country remains unspoiled. The city’s history comes alive at places like the Beomeosa Temple, a Buddhist sanctuary founded in 678 AD, and the historic Gamcheon Culture Village, known for its colourful houses and artsy alleys. Or, if you are looking for a glimpse into Busan’s maritime heritage, head to Jagalchi, one of Korea’s largest fish markets. Experience bustling fish auctions and savour the freshest seafood dishes at the surrounding eateries.
Jeju, a South Korean island paradise, captivates with its volcanic landscapes and vibrant culture. Known as the `Island of the Gods,` it’s a haven of natural wonders, packed full of authentic experiences for those who are willing to explore this lesser visited destination. Start by discovering the awe-inspiring Jeju Volcanic Island and Lava Tubes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where ancient caves and geological marvels tell a geological tale. From the dramatic cliffs of Seongsan Ilchulbong to the serene shores of Hyeopjae Beach, Jeju’s beauty is diverse and enchanting. Embrace local traditions like haenyeo (female divers) and indulge in Jeju’s distinct cuisine; try Momguk a savoury, nutrient-rich boiled pork and seaweed dish, seafood ramen or seongge miyeokguk (sea urchin seaweed soup), the island specialty. With its blend of stunning scenery and rich heritage, Jeju promises a captivating journey into a world where nature, culture and cuisine fuse together to make a fabulous destination.
Shanghai, located just inside the mouth of the great Yangtze River, marks the point where Asia’s longest and most important river completes its 3,400-mile journey to the Pacific. The city’s unique location is the source of its existence and has determined what it is today. Until 1842, Shanghai was merely a tiny fishing village. Following the first Opium War, Shanghai became a treaty port, which opened the city to foreign influence and resulted in the development of numerous British, French, and American colonial settlements within the city and along the Yangtze River.
Today, Shanghai is the centre of China’s economic resurgence and its skyline attests to this development in the form of towering skyscrapers, brightly lit commercial high-rises, and the unsettling Oriental Pearl Tower. A testimony to Shanghai’s colonial era, stately European buildings in art deco style line the Bund, the city’s spacious waterfront promenade. An endless flotilla of sampans edge the Huangpu River, dividing old and new Shanghai. Beyond the rush of the city, serene ponds and gardens offer a gentle respite. Must-see sights include the Jade Buddha Temple and tranquil Yu Garden, impressive monuments to China’s history and style. Inland lies Suzhou, with its majestic Grand Canal and classical gardens, as well as equally significant Hangzhou, terminus of the Grand Canal and the centre of China’s legendary tea industry.
There’s something happening beneath the waves at Currimao. In 2023, 16 sculptures and art installations were submerged in the bay to create artificial reefs to encourage coral and marine life and guard against erosion. You’ll need to dive in to see The Pinto Underwater Sculpture Museum, the perfect mix of art and science with an ecological message for our times. But there’s more to see on dry land, too, including two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: a fine example of a Chinese and Filipino take on European baroque architecture at the 17th-century San Augustin Church in nearby Paoay; and one of the country’s rare examples of a Spanish colonial settlement, at beautiful Vigan. Then, of course, there is always the beach – golden sands from where fishermen launch their boats onto the South China Sea.
Set amid the forest-green splendour of Luzon Island is bustling Manila, the second largest city in Southeast Asia, with its towering skyscrapers and remarkable joie de vivre. Yet amid the big-city excitement are oases of calm: lush tropical parks, magnificent cathedrals, and dramatic Spanish forts.
North of the city, mountains beckon with their spectacular rice terraces, while across Manila Bay stands Mount Mariveles, a dormant volcano studded with scenic hiking trails.
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