MINISTRY OF TOURISM AND CULTURE, MALAYSIA On behalf of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Malaysia, I would like to congratulate MATTA for organizing the MATTA Fair March 2014. I would also like to take this opportunity to welcome all travel and trade professionals and visitors, and trust that you will have a beneficial time throughout this Fair.
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Over the past 23 years, MATTA Fair has built its reputation as the leading travel fair in Malaysia. This travel fair has stood out amongst its regional peers and gained regional recognition and branding. The Travel Fair showcases quality tourism products and services at 14-16competitive MARCHprices 2014 A Publication of Fair has also become a recognized platform to and enhances development of the tourism industry. Indeed, the MATTA secure value for money and great deals for the tourism industry players and consumers. In conjunction with our Visit Malaysia Year 2014 campaign, aptly themed, “Celebrating 1Malaysia, Truly Asia” I look forward to your TM continuous support and contribution in working together towards achieving the target of 28 million tourists and RM76 billion tourist receipts for 2014.
I wish the MATTA Fair March 2014 great success and applaud the organizers for the hard work to position Malaysia as the regional travel hub for Southeast Asia. Thank you.
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The branding we have achieved throughout these years is a sign of our achievement and we will continue to build on it as our commitment towards quality and excellence in services to all stakeholders for the MATTA Fairs. Through our partnership with the various sectors, private and public, we hope to achieve another new milestone in MATTA Fair. Let us carry on in this daylight of hope and renewal, as we strengthen our brand name and services, and sustain our distinction in the travel www.escapeonline.my exposition in the country and regionally. The travel and tourism industry has long been one the most important pillars and contributors to the economic growth of the country. The dynamism of our tourism industry fuels our collective aspirations of progress, economic wellbeing and competitive edge in the travel and tourism industry. This year is the Visit Malaysia Year. Malaysia is blessed with so many exotic and interesting places, hence promoting Malaysian hospitality to sophisticated markets and emerging markets are our common vision and task. We should also promote Malaysia through MATTA Fair as it is the largest travel fair and to bring the Travel Fair to a new and matured level.
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May this Travel Fair further advance the travel and tourism industry by providing industry players to establish closer ties with the consumers.
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There is no doubt that the MATTA Fair March 2014 is now firmly entrenched as a premier consumer travel fair in Malaysia. In fact, the Malaysia Book of Records affirms that the MATTA Fair is recognised as the Largest Consumer Travel Fair in the country. Welcome Message We have 1,058 exhibitor booths and 14 National JUDYOrganisations CHEAH, (NTOs) participating in this year’s Tourism fair with itsOrganising theme tagged as It’s All About Quality, Not Chairman, Quantity. Here, I like to stress on the QUALITY aspect of ® Committee, MATTA Fair the MATTA Fair March 2014.
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With the spectre of rising costs of goods in general this year, we do realise that consumers may place less priority on travel expenses. But this has spurred the MATTA Fair’s Organising Committee to focus more than ever on making available quality products at affordable prices for the visitors.
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This is being reflected through interesting and value-for-money tour and travel packages which are endorsed by the NTOs; and more added values from great prizes to be given away in the various contests we have lined up for the fair. This is made possible through the joint efforts of all our sponsors - the NTOs, airlines, hoteliers and other tourism suppliers who have come out in full support in forging a strong partnership with the exhibitors. Further, our exhibitors are ready to provide the consumers on how to shop wisely and understand what they are buying. This will greatly enhance the quality of the consumers’ holiday experiences and ensure that their money are well-spent. In addition, we will station about 200 staff to man the halls to ensure visitors have a hassle-free shopping spree. The Organising Committee would like to record its appreciation to all the sponsors and partners for their great support in making this MATTA Fair March 2014 a Quality Fair for all. Through this partnership, the MATTA Fair which debuted in 1991 has grown into a “must-visit” event now being held for the 37th time. In a way, I have grown with the fair - I was the fair’s chairman for 1999, 2000 and 2001 (then known as the MITF). That coincided with the years when I was the Deputy President of MATTA (1999 to 2003). Now as the first-elected Chairman of the newly-formed MATTA Kuala Lumpur Chapter, and taking over the “reins” of the MATTA Fair March 2014 chairmanship again this year, I am glad to see how the MATTA Fair has evolved over the years. Those were the days when we had to plead with exhibitors to participate; now we have exhibitors knocking on our doors. My committee and I are confident that with the enthusiastic interest and support from all our partners, exhibitors and consumers, the MATTA Fair March 2014 will again be a Success.
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MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY GENERAL MINISTRY OF TOURISM AND CULTURE, MALAYSIA On behalf of the Ministry of Tourism and Culture, Malaysia, I would like to congratulate MATTA for organizing the MATTA Fair March 2014. I would also like to take this opportunity to welcome all travel and trade professionals and visitors, and trust that you will have a beneficial time throughout this Fair. Over the past 23 years, MATTA Fair has built its reputation as the leading travel fair in Malaysia. This travel fair has stood out amongst its regional peers and gained regional recognition and branding. The Travel Fair showcases quality tourism products and services at competitive prices and enhances development of the tourism industry. Indeed, the MATTA Fair has also become a recognized platform to secure value for money and great deals for the tourism industry players and consumers. In conjunction with our Visit Malaysia Year 2014 campaign, aptly themed, “Celebrating 1Malaysia, Truly Asia” I look forward to your continuous support and contribution in working together towards achieving the target of 28 million tourists and RM76 billion tourist receipts for 2014. I wish the MATTA Fair March 2014 great success and applaud the organizers for the hard work to position Malaysia as the regional travel hub for Southeast Asia. Thank you.
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I would like to welcome all exhibitors, business partners, sponsors, supporters and visitors of the MATTA Fair March 2014 - The longest running, largest and most successful Consumer Travel Fair in Malaysia. The branding we have achieved throughout these years is a sign of our achievement and we will continue to build on it as our commitment towards quality and excellence in services to all stakeholders for the MATTA Fairs. Through our partnership with the various sectors, private and public, we hope to achieve another new milestone in MATTA Fair. Let us carry on in this daylight of hope and renewal, as we strengthen our brand name and services, and sustain our distinction in the travel exposition in the country and regionally. The travel and tourism industry has long been one the most important pillars and contributors to the economic growth of the country. The dynamism of our tourism industry fuels our collective aspirations of progress, economic wellbeing and competitive edge in the travel and tourism industry. This year is the Visit Malaysia Year. Malaysia is blessed with so many exotic and interesting places, hence promoting Malaysian hospitality to sophisticated markets and emerging markets are our common vision and task. We should also promote Malaysia through MATTA Fair as it is the largest travel fair and to bring the Travel Fair to a new and matured level. May this Travel Fair further advance the travel and tourism industry by providing industry players to establish closer ties with the consumers. My heartiest congratulations to the MATTA Fair Organizing Committee and the MATTA Secretariat for their continuous good work in putting together this Travel Fair. Have a great time at the MATTA Fair. Warm regards,
There is no doubt that the MATTA Fair March 2014 is now firmly entrenched as a premier consumer travel fair in Malaysia. In fact, the Malaysia Book of Records affirms that the MATTA Fair is recognised as the Largest Consumer Travel Fair in the country. We have 1,058 exhibitor booths and 14 National Tourism Organisations (NTOs) participating in this year’s fair with its theme tagged as It’s All About Quality, Not Quantity. Here, I like to stress on the QUALITY aspect of the MATTA Fair March 2014. With the spectre of rising costs of goods in general this year, we do realise that consumers may place less priority on travel expenses. But this has spurred the MATTA Fair’s Organising Committee to focus more than ever on making available quality products at affordable prices for the visitors. This is being reflected through interesting and value-for-money tour and travel packages which are endorsed by the NTOs; and more added values from great prizes to be given away in the various contests we have lined up for the fair. This is made possible through the joint efforts of all our sponsors - the NTOs, airlines, hoteliers and other tourism suppliers who have come out in full support in forging a strong partnership with the exhibitors. Further, our exhibitors are ready to provide the consumers on how to shop wisely and understand what they are buying. This will greatly enhance the quality of the consumers’ holiday experiences and ensure that their money are well-spent. In addition, we will station about 200 staff to man the halls to ensure visitors have a hassle-free shopping spree. The Organising Committee would like to record its appreciation to all the sponsors and partners for their great support in making this MATTA Fair March 2014 a Quality Fair for all. Through this partnership, the MATTA Fair which debuted in 1991 has grown into a “must-visit” event now being held for the 37th time. In a way, I have grown with the fair - I was the fair’s chairman for 1999, 2000 and 2001 (then known as the MITF). That coincided with the years when I was the Deputy President of MATTA (1999 to 2003). Now as the first-elected Chairman of the newly-formed MATTA Kuala Lumpur Chapter, and taking over the “reins” of the MATTA Fair March 2014 chairmanship again this year, I am glad to see how the MATTA Fair has evolved over the years. Those were the days when we had to plead with exhibitors to participate; now we have exhibitors knocking on our doors. My committee and I are confident that with the enthusiastic interest and support from all our partners, exhibitors and consumers, the MATTA Fair March 2014 will again be a Success.
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Top End Dares
Throwing caution to the wind, we dive into the stunning scenery that is Australia’s rugged Northern Territory and belt up for some of the wildest expeditions ever.
Katherine Gorge
Katherine’s Sunrise Song
The plan was to wake at 5am, strap up in trekking gear, swallow a quick sandwich, pull the umbrellas out as makeshift walking sticks, and take the climb towards Baruwei Lookout, the highest accessible point overlooking Katherine Gorge. Widely known by its aboriginal name, Nitmiluk, the 292,800 hectare National Park in Australia’s Northern Territory presents a strong case on how spectacular dissected sandstone countrysides and broad valleys really can be, its deep winding gorge telling a history that dates back 23 million years in time. Walking out from our very comfortable accommodation at Cicada Lodge, my torchlight meets the headlights of an incoming vehicle, the lodge’s chef who has come – before the crack of dawn – to prepare our meals for the day. He points us to a shortcut sidelining Nitmiluk Visitor Centre, where our group of three continues the 2.8km walk through forest floors, dusting away cobwebs, climbing well-lined stairs and sticking close to trail markers. In just 20 minutes we stand that much closer to heaven, the sky a patchwork of grey-blues, pockets of morning light just beginning to slice through. Silence coats the perfectly still, fresh air, when suddenly our ears detect whirring noises above, steadily getting louder, and realise packs of bats are zipping across the slowly brightening earth, our pre-mounted cameras eagerly capturing the full beauty of Katherine Gorge unraveling before our eyes. Katherine’s sunrise song manages to keep this trio of ubran-dwellers longer than planned, before we take the return route towards Cicada Lodge, our home within the wilderness.
swimming in our backyard – nothing quite prepared me for the majesty, and sheer magnitude that is Florence Falls. Walking past the lookout area (perfect for photo opportunities), I make my way down a flight of 135 steps and past flowing creeks, the forested woodlands finally opening up to roaring claps of rushing waters into the plunge pool, waters a dizzying clear. It is possible to swim to the base of the waterfall, however it gets progressively deeper the further you swim, I choose to sit on a large smooth rock at the water’s edge, admiring the Fall’s mighty yet genteel strength, a perfect place to reflect and recharge.
Cage Of Death
Crocosaurus Cove lies right in the heart of the city. Activities are harmless, really, such as holding a baby crocodile, surface fish feeding, big croc feeding, and of course, swimming with the crocs. Here, thrill-seekers step into a cage either alone or in pairs, suspended above Chopper, a 80-year-old croc who lost his two front feet while battling for territory west of Darwin. Lowering into the pen, a staff dangles a slab of raw meat before the cage in anticipation for a cameraworthy shot, the huge croc eventually jumping out of
Nature’s Nests
A short drive past the nearby little town of Batchelor takes us to Litchfield Park Road and its entrance, where we first reach Buley Rockhole. Originating from freshwater springs upstream which get replenished when wet season rolls around, the waters of Buley are some of the cleanest around, flowing towards its eventual destination – Florence Falls. Walking in, delightful squeals bounce off the park’s premises, where I find couples, friends and strangers ‘claiming’ various rock pools for refreshing swims, a particular daring teen even displaying a double back-flip into the waters! However, dipping our toes into the waters here is like
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the waters to get his bait, thus ending a nerve-wrecking (or exhilarating) 15 minute session. If that’s not your thing, the cove also contains a 200,000 litre freshwater aquarium, home to fascinating Barramundi, Sawfish and Whiprays.
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Out of the Blue
From bushland to beach, from lake to spa, we delve into the magic of Tasmania’s splendiferous landscapes and its many surprises.
Freycinet National Park
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must be in a painting,” I thought to myself. As I alighted from my Melbourne to Launceston flight and stepped onto the tarmac, I looked up at the bright blue Tasmanian sky and swore; it looked like someone had amplified the contrast, saturation and sharpness with deft brushstrokes to present the landscape in full dramatic glory. Tasmania may not be part of mainland Australia, but this little sister has a lot to offer – and the vastness of it all is quite awe-inspiring. The beauty of its natural landscape is so sublime yet so intense that it literally hit me out of the blue like a bolting Tasmanian Devil.
food, of which ample servings were doled out by Tim as he kept the grill full with chicken, pork and bacon, lathered with his best-selling Cumberland Sauce, a savoury sauce with notes of red currant, port wine, lemon, orange and spices. It was the perfect setting to enjoy the sunshine and great conversation. After lunch, we went to a lookout point at Freycinet National Park (Coles Bay Rd, Coles Bay; +61 3 6256 7000). The panoramic view was spectacular. We could see Cape Forester, Mt Graham, Mt Freycinet, Wineglass Bay, Sleepy Bay and The Hazards (Mt Mayson, Mt Amos, Mt Dove, Mt Baudin and Mt Parsons). One of the
highlights not to be missed here is the Wineglass Bay. On a good day with great weather, the view is postcardpicture-perfect. Must-do activities include a gorgeous cruise and a leisurely picnic to take in the beauty of the bay, or if time permits and you are physically inclined, take a walk up to Wineglass Bay lookout, which takes under two hours, or indulge in longer half day or overnight circuits. Final stop for the day: Saffire Freycinet (2352 Coles Bay Rd, Coles Bay; tel: +61 3 6256 7888), an awardwinning luxury boutique hotel that has added buzz to Tasmania’s hospitality scene. This iconic hotel overlooks
Nature’s Best The folks at Gourmet Sauce Company (174 Leighlands Rd, Evandale; tel: +61 3 6391 8437), Julie and Tim Barbour, are pretty serious about their sauces, relishes, chutney, mustards and even jams. What makes them special is their personal touch. Arriving at their shop, tasting centre, cooking studio and garden, I felt like I was being welcomed into their home. There was Tim, standing over the barbecue pit in the backyard with thongs in his hand and a ready smile as he gestured for us to enter. The savory aroma of chicken wings was in the air. On the table behind him was a big bowl of vibrant greens, plucked fresh from his beautiful potager (a traditional kitchen garden). We sat in the garden and enjoyed the simple but hearty
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Wineglass Bay
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Great Oyster Bay and The Hazards, and was designed to make every waking moment within the hotel a vivid extension of the great outdoor experience. The view is the star; from the lobby and the lounge to the restaurant Palate at the end, the curving glass facade running parallel to the length of the interior affords uninterrupted viewing. Likewise for its suites, which also run parallel to the bay; the wildness of the Australian bushland is right in front of the suite’s glass wall while the wildness of the mountains beckons in the horizon. With a glass of Tasmanian Moorilla Cabernet Merlot in hand and the exquisite bejewelled night view before me, I settled into my Signature Suite’s plush sofa and pondered the nightscape. The next morning at Freycinet Marine Farm (1784 Coles Bay Road, Coles Bay; tel: +61 3 6257 0140), I put on rubber overalls with attached boots and waded out to the estuary where my guide picked out fresh oysters for me. There, out in the open and waist deep in the water, he laid out a white tablecloth with a flourish and set the wooden “table” that was perched on stilts. He poured out a glass of champagne and shucked the oysters. They were fresh, briny and clean with the taste of pure Tasmanian waters. There was no better way to enjoy oysters than with The Hazards before me and the wind in my face. The Saffire Freycinet experience is incomplete without a session at Spa Saffire, which unfortunately
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A luxury suite at Saffire Freycinet
Freycinet Marine Farm
that ranges from enchanting short walks to challenging overnight walks; the fit and aspirational may want to try the world-famous six-day 65km Overland Track that takes you through the heart of the national park . We were to stay at Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge (4038 Cradle Mountain Road; +61 3 6492 2103), which has a range of luxurious yet rustic suites and cabins, including posh spa suites at Waldheim Alpine Spa. The spa has earned repute as one of Australia’s most spectacular wilderness spas; guests are able to indulge in luxury treatments while taking in the beauty of towering King Billy pines and Pencil Pine River running through the
Cradle Mountain
wilderness. We checked into our traditional Spa Suite, which was outfitted with handmade Tasmanian wood furnishings that gave a rich, warm ambience, while soft goosedown duvets and a plush sofa in front of the log combustion fire awaited my indulgence come bedtime. Dusk had fallen by the time we reached the lodge and it was getting really chilly; the complimentary carafe of port in my suite was a welcome touch. Dinner at the lodge’s Highland Restaurant was a rustic affair with a big crackling fireplace in the middle, while a tranquil view of the lake awaited diners who were prepared to linger and bask in the magical forest nightscape. A stay up on Cradle Mountain deserves leisurely exploration and contemplation as its mythical landscape warrants due attention. In the process, we walk away with a trimmer body – if you’ve been walking – and a firmer conviction on the need to detox on all levels. This has been more than just a road trip. It has been spiritual – the landscape is intense, you just have to pay attention and listen to the drumbeats of life resonating from her. Visit us at booth no. 2207-2216 or www.discovertasmania.com for more information
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• Visit South Bank Parklands and Mount Coo-tha for spectacular city and river views. Hop on a CityCat Cruise to explore Brisbane river. • Get cosy with warm and fuzzy koalas at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary • Visit Tangalooma Island Resort on Moreton Island to hand feed wild bottlenose dolphins or go sand tobogganing on a 4WD Desert Safari Tour.
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4. Noosa Markets & Food Trails • Dine at the award winning restaurants at the chic seaside town of Noosa, 2 hours’ drive from Brisbane. • Every May, Noosa plays host to the Noosa International Food & Wine Festival. So mark your diaries for 15 - 18 May 2014. • Spend a morning at the colourful Eumundi Markets (Wed and Sat mornings), one of Australia’s largest where you’ll find original artworks, handmade jewellery etc. • The Noosa Farmers Market (voted #1 market in Australia by Tripadvisor) opens every Sunday from 7am to midday. • Go on the Sunshine Coast food trail: Maleny Cheese for Australia’s only Water Buffalo Quark, Buderim Ginger Factory for all things ginger, and Australian Nougat Company for that “melt-in-your-mouth” delight.
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Mon Repos, Bundaberg
Whale watching, Hervey Bay
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5. Sunshine Coast Hinterland
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• Explore the quaint mountain villages of Maleny and Montville, with tearooms and craft shops housed in log and stone cottages. • Go on walks amidst the beautiful heritage listed national parks of Glasshouse Mountains and the Mary Cairncross Reserve • Stay at beautiful B&Bs where you can soak in the charming mountain ambience and enjoy spectacular views of the hinterland and the coast afar.
6. Fraser Island • Go on a four-wheel drive tour or camel safari on Fraser Island, the world’s largest sand island • Get up close with majestic migrating humpback whales on a whale watching cruise in Hervey Bay between mid-July and October.
Montville, Sunshine Coast
• Between November and March, witness the loggerhead, green, leatherback and flatback turtles nest and hatch at Mon Repos, 14km from Bundaberg, is home to Australia’s most accessible sea turtle rookery. • Visit the world famous Bundaberg Rum Distillery and also sample Bundaberg Ginger Beer at The Bundaberg Barrel
8. Lady Elliot Island • Catch a scenic coastal flight to Lady Elliot Island, located at the southern tip of the Great Barrier Reef. One of the best diving and snorkeling locations, you can swim with giant manta rays, turtles and big colourful fish. Or stay overnight at Lady Elliot Island’s only eco-resort.
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Modernity In Antiquity
Immerse yourself in the unique blend of modernity and antiquity of Hunan Province in South-Central China
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pread across the province, Changsha, Zhangjiajie and Fenghuang County offer their own interpretations of the province’s long-held custom of providing entertainment for the people in the forms of food, scenery and culture. Enjoy the best of the natural, ancient and modern worlds and experience Hunan hospitality as you take a journey through time and space.
Changsha The capital city of Hunan, Changsha played a major role in China’s history as a major commercial location within the country and as the recorded location of Mao Zedong’s conversion to communism. Over hundreds of years, its inhabitants developed a taste for cuisine focusing on the elements of fragrance and spiciness; a preference which later spread to the rest of the province.
Tianxin Pavilion
Juzi Island Developed into a scenic park, the island serves as a recreational destination for locals and also features several attractions including pavilions, sightseeing towers overlooking the city’s central business district, and a recently completed statue of a young Mao Zedong. Hailed as one of the few monuments depicting Mao in his younger days, the 32-metre tall statue was designed by Xie Liwen, a professor at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts who chose to display a broad-shouldered Mao looking into the distance over the shore of Juzi Island, which he hopes will inspire Chinese youth to “look into the future, on the Chairman’s shoulders”. Tianxin Pavilion Rebuilt a total of two times following devastation by fires in 1938 and 1983, the pavilion has been converted into a scenic area, with several structures largely commemorating wartime events especially with regards to the Japanese Occupation. The wall surrounding the pavilion was built during the early Ming period (1368-1644AD) and retains much of the original
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brickwork, evidenced by the stamps present on some bricks – indicating their location and date of manufacture. In 1850, Buddha statues were melted down in order to create the two cannons – the larger one christened the “Red Robed General” – embedded in the ancient wall as part of the city’s defence against the Taiping Army during the Taiping Rebellion. Embroidery With influences from Chinese calligraphy and painting, modern Xiang embroidery is still painstakingly handcrafted where skilled artisans layer thread in a seemingly haphazard fashion, but generate elements of shade, reflection and texture that are able to produce almost photo-realistic imagery when viewed from a moderate distance. Artworks are available for viewing at the Hunan Embroidery Museum, or for purchase from speciality stores around the city. Qindao Performance Art Center Changsha’s Qindao Performance Art Center is a cornerstone of the night entertainment that Hunan is known for. Opened in 2009, it is the largest indoor theatre in Southern China and seats up to 3,000 people with nightly cabaret performances featuring celebrities from across the country as well as some foreign acts. Each show at the centre is typically a two to three-hour long collection of entertainment performances.
Zhangjiajie A veritable treasure trove of natural wonders, Zhangjiajie is located a 4.5-hour drive, or 50-minute domestic flight west of Changsha. Rich in ancient history and pre-history, archaeologists have recently determined through ancient artefacts that human settlement of the region began about 100,000 years ago. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park Undoubtedly the crown jewel of Hunan province, the iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site Zhangjiajie National Forest Park was China’s first national park and was recently thrust into the global spotlight as a result of director James Cameron’s use of one of its uniquely shaped peaks in the international blockbuster, Avatar – the one kilometre tall peak has since been renamed ‘Avatar Hallelujah Mountain’. Baofeng Lake A pristine freshwater lake in the midst of the Suoxiyu Natural Reserve, Baofeng lake is situated halfway up the Baofeng Mountain Range and was formed during the 1970s by locals who needed a reservoir to serve their water needs. Now a scenic spot, the lake offers visitors views of the surrounding mountains which resemble an assortment of creatures, such as the “Golden Toad” or the “Peacock”.
Baofeng Lake
Tianmen Mountain At 1,519 metres high, Tianmen Mountain is the tallest peak in the Wulingyuan area and is accessible via a 7,455-metre long cable car ride from the city’s Zhangjiajie Railway Station, followed by a bus journey on the range’s undulating roadway with 99 bends – the number being a symbolic remnant of the location’s strong Taoist past. The mountain is part of the larger Wuling Mountain Range and is drastically different in appearance from the protruding, eroded peaks at the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, with its key feature being a natural arch near its peak. Tianmen Fox Spirit At a scale that is characteristic of the country, the Tianmen Fox Spirit musical is performed by a massive cast of over 500 performers on a grand theatre cradled in the foothills of Tianmen Mountain. From the grandstand, audience members will be able to see most of the mountain range, which ends with the arch on the peak of Tianmen mountain – the entire mountain range is used as part of the set, lighting up during dramatic sequences of the musical by hundreds of spotlights located in strategic positions on the mountains.
Fenghuang County Located in the southern area of Hunan, Fenghuang County possesses one of the most well-preserved ancient cities in the country. Home to a large population of Miao and
Nanhua At Night
Tujia minorities, the Fenghuang Ancient Town is located on both banks of the Tuojiang River, which still serves multiple important purposes for much of the local population, from washing clothes to generating income. Ancient Town Located near the boundary of Hunan province, the ancient town by day merges ancient architecture from the Ming and Qing dynasties with natural beauty, featuring enveloping mountain ranges and flowing green-hued waters of the Tuojiang River running through it. Visiting the town in the early morning will yield the most picturesque views as fine morning mists provide a veil of mystery and evokes memories of scenes akin to those depicted in traditional Chinese watercolour paintings. Visit at nightfall and be amazed by the extraordinary transformation the town undergoes and morphs into the heart of a sprawling nightlife and entertainment complex. Strategically placed lasers and neon signs will dazzle as each establishment competes with one another visually and aurally in an attempt to draw in patrons. Nanhua Mountain National Forest Park The ancient town is situated at the foot of Nanhua Mountain, a relatively low natural formation with its surface covered by an abundance of tall, ancient trees. The mountain’s National Forest Park is easily accessible by foot from the ancient town, and is a popular destination for the local populace on their morning workouts. Phoenix Cultural Scenic Spot After a further 99 steps – Jiujiu Heaven Steps – visitors will arrive at the peak of Nanhua Mountain and the Phoenix Cultural Scenic Spot, an area dedicated to the phoenixes of legend from whom the town derived its name. Retaining most of its ancient construction in the form of its pavilions, terraces and palaces, the more recent additions to the area were designed by Huang Yongyu, a renowned artist originally from the ancient town.
Fenghuang Ancient City
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Asia’s World City
Book your tickets to the hottest town this summer! Festivals, sports, entertainment, shopping and dining – Hong Kong offers a line-up of sizzling activities and events to celebrate summer fun. Summer Satiation There’s something about Hong Kong that stirs the senses. The uninterrupted pulse of its heartbeat sets yours racing; its smells and tastes leave you craving for more; and its unique culture begs you to be a part of it. One of the best times to immerse yourself in all that Hong Kong has to offer is during the Hong Kong Summer Spectacular. Spanning from June to August 2014, a buzz descends upon Hong Kong within this period as the city indulges itself with sports, parties, shopping, beer, food and music. At the iconic Victoria Harbour, muscled athletes from around the world gather to duke it out to claim the top prize in the Dragon Boat Carnival. In between the intensity of the races, cool off at the BeerFest, where athletes and spectators mingle and enjoy live music and ice-cold beer around the clock. The shopping mecca of the world braces up for its best season too as stores and malls slash their prices and offer a dizzying array of shopping privileges. From international labels to local goods, Hong Kong has it all! Prepare to maximise your dollar and practise your negotiation skills as you hunt for the best bargains in the many malls and shopping belts of this tax free city. Famed for its world class food scene, Hong Kong’s culinary offerings are guaranteed to whet your appetite, no matter how fussy your palates are. The city’s colourful background and diverse population are mirrored in the stunning range of dietary options. From Western to Asian food and anything in between; and from world renowned Michelin-starred restaurants to budget street stalls – Hong Kong’s food is bound to thrill. It gets even better during the summer promotion period as dining outlets tempt customers to stretch their waistlines with exclusive dining offers.
Muslim-Friendly City The diversity of cultures in Kong Kong includes a strong Muslim presence in the city. Hong Kong’s growing Muslim community currently numbers around 220,000.
This translates into a destination that is extremely easy for Muslim travellers to navigate. Halal food is not just delicious, but easy to locate as well with 55 halal certified dining establishments spread throughout the city. In addition, there are four mosques conveniently located in Hong Kong and Kowloon island for prayers.
Getting To Know You The wealth of Kong Kong’s experiences means that getting acquainted with all its different aspects is almost impossible. Experience Hong Kong on a deeper level with specially crafted thematic tours that allow you to gain an invaluable insight to the local culture. The ‘Wing Chun’ Kung Fu Experience Tour is tailor made for fans of Bruce Lee. This guided tour includes a wing chun class conducted by Master Sam Lau, a first generation student of Grandmaster Yip Man, and a tour of the Bruce Lee: Kung Fu – Art – Life exhibition. The Tai O Eco Tour takes visitors to the Tai O Village in Lantau island where they will learn how to make local snacks such as the signature salted egg yolks and tofu puddings, in a serene and tranquil setting. The Sham Shui Po Foodie Tour combines the taste of food with the discovery of local culture. This walking tour takes you through the charming Sham Shui Po district and stops at a family run establishments like a cha chan teng (Hong Kong-style cafes), pudding shop, bakery, and homemade noodle stall.
MATTA Fair Special Offers Visitors will enjoy the following offers when they book Hong Kong packages. Simply visit the HKTB booth at the MATTA Fair from March 14-16 to redeem. • Discover Hong Kong Tourist SIM card worth HK$69 to be used in Hong Kong. Conditions apply for eligibility: - Any Hong Kong package or hotel booking with at least 2 nights stay in Hong Kong - Purchase of Cathay Pacific tickets (includes online purchase too). Whilst stocks last • Like our ‘DiscoverHongKong’ Facebook page and get souvenirs from HK Attractions including Big Bus Tours, Hong Kong Disneyland, Hong Kong Wetland Park, Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, Ngong Ping 360, Noah’s Ark Hong Kong, Ocean Park Hong Kong, sky100 Hong Kong Observation Deck and The Peak. Whilst stocks last. Don’t miss out on these special offers by visiting the Hong Kong Tourism Board booth at Booth 1M72 & 1M73, Hall 1M at PWTC. You can also visit www. discoverhongkong.com/seasia/ for more information.
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Exploring Nagoya And Its Surroundings
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agoya is located in the centre between Tokyo and Kyoto/Osaka and is also the gateway to UNESCO World Heritage Site of ShirakawaGo, Chubu’s snowy mountains, the largest wasabi farm in the world, traditional Japanese castles and also traditional old towns of Takayama. For first timers to this part of Japan, you will be surprised with the things that you can see and do around Nagoya as it is also home to one of the famous Japanese castles, The Nagoya Castle, which was home to the Tokugawa family better known as Shoguns. One of the outstanding landmarks in the city is the 180 metre tall Nagoya TV Tower which is also the oldest in Japan. Take a lift up the tower balcony which is 100 metres high where you can have a panoramic view of the city. Nearby the tower is Oasis 21 – a very unique oval glass structure which houses restaurants, stores, a bus terminal and a tourist information centre and is also one of the most photographed places in Nagoya.
Exploring As you may not have known, Nagoya is also the birthplace of Toyota and home to the very interesting Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology. This museum tells the story of the Toyota Corporation, from its beginnings as an industrial loom manufacturer to the world’s largest car manufacturers. Inside the museum, you will see large loom machinery and car display halls as well as a hands-on “Technoland” with interactive science exhibits. The Port of Nagoya Aquarium is also a must-visit for those who love undersea life. For art lovers; there are a number of museums including the Nagoya Art Museum, Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Tokugawa Art Museum which displays treasures from the Tokugawa family. A Railway Museum known as SCMAGLEV and Railway Park is located 25 minutes from downtown. Here you will see a collection of Japanese trains including express trains, high speed trains and the world famous shinkansen or bullet train.
Eating Nagoya is also well known for their local Kani or Crabs; visitors can easily experience this at the many Sapporo Kani-Honke restaurants found around the city. You can order the famous Japanese Snow Crab, Hairy Crab or King Crab in various styles like boiled, sushi, porridge, shabu-shabu, baked and even sashimi. These restaurants are easily identified as they have a giant crab moving its claws in the front of the restaurant which is hard to miss. A must-try if you are a seafood lover. Other popular local dishes include the Misokatsu, a fried pork cutlet served with a rich red miso sauce over it, the classic shrimp tempura and Kishimen, a broad and flat noodle speciality here served with deep-fried bean curd, green napa and shavings of dried bonito. For eel lovers, you have to try the Hitsumabushi which is served with rice in a small box or bowl and is one of the most outstanding Japanese dishes here in Nagoya.
Shopping For the shoppers, the Osu Shopping District is one of the top places where you can find a bit of everything in one street. Among some of the unique things that you can find here are the Japanese Cos-Play costumes. The district is also home to the Osu Summer Festival in August, the Osu Daido-chonin Festival in October and the Osu Setsubun Takarabune Gyoretsu (treasure
ship parade). Another popular shopping area is Sakae which is one of the busiest areas in Nagoya downtown. Here you will find many of the popular shopping malls, entertainment spots, dining opportunities and various Japanese department stores.
Going out of Nagoya Shirakawa-Go
Venturing out of Nagoya is highly recommended as there are many natural and cultural sights which await the curious traveller. One of the must-visit places is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Shirakawa-Go in the Gifu Prefecture. Sitting in a valley, this majestic mountain village features traditional ‘Gassho-zukuri’ style farmhouses with triangle roofs made entirely without any nails. Gassho-zukuri also means “constructed like hands in prayer”, as the farmhouses’ steep thatched roofs resemble the hands of Buddhist monks pressed together in prayer.
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Known also as Grassho-zukuri Village, the place is best visited throughout the year as one can experience the many different seasons here. There are many traditional homes in the village but only one farmhouse is open to the public which is the ‘Wada House’ where you can visit inside to see how the farm house is made and also to view the traditional items in there. For photographers, Shiroyama Viewpoint is where you can take beautiful scenic photographs of the entire village. Visiting here is best done with a tour company as one needs a minimum of half a day to visit Shirakawa-Go.
Takayama Takayama is located about one hour from Shirakawa-Go and sits in a basin surrounded by beautiful mountains. This area is very well known for the famous Hida Beef, Old Quarter of Takayama and the Morning Market. One of the notable places to visit here is the Takayama Jinya which is an interesting government house museum that showcases the old Japanese government style of living. Exploring the Old Quarter of Takayama on foot is highly recommended as there are many things to see and do around here. One of the highlights is to sample the local Japanese snacks and food located throughout the old quarter area. For souvenir hunters, a must-get item is the traditional Japanese good luck charm called Sarubobo, which is found throughout Takayama. A dialect of Hida, Sarubobo means baby monkey - which is to protect one from evil and provide good luck. It is also used for good luck in matchmaking, marriage as well as safe childbirth while different colours of the Sarubobo depict the different types of luck. For food lovers, try the popular ‘Mitarashi Dango’ which is skewered rice balls painted with sweet soy sauce and found all over Takayama. However, the must-try dish when you are here is no doubt the famous Hida Beef which is available in ‘Gyukushi’ – grilled skewers, ‘Gyuman’ – beef filled steamed rice buns and raw Hida beef sushi. Hida Beef comes from black cattle raised in rich natural surroundings and the finest quality called ‘Hida-Gyu’ can only be found at restaurants and hotels in Takayama. The morning market at the old quarter is another exciting place to visit as the vendors sell home grown products like freshly picked fruit, homemade pickles, Japanese sweets and traditional handicraft. This place is also best visited in the spring and summer. Other interesting things found around Takayama are craft like Japanese pottery, ‘Ichii Ittobori’ wood carvings, Hida furniture and famous sake breweries.
Shinhotaka Ropeway Located at the mountains of Takayama in the Gifu Prefecture is the Shinhotaka Ropeway which takes visitors up to the Northern Japan Alps. A unique double decker gondola or cable car takes visitors up 2,156 meters above sea level to Mount Hotaka which is also the third tallest mountain in Japan. From the top of the mountain, there is an observation deck at Nishihotakaguchi Station where visitors can see the beautiful panoramic view of the Northern Japan Alps. During a designated period in autumn, the Shinhotaka Ropeway operating hours is extended for visitors to catch the beautiful sunset scenery. During the winter, the Sengokuenchi Nature Park at the top of the mountain becomes a white wonderland with paths surrounded on both sides by 3 meter-high giant snow walls that create a beautiful snow corridor. The journey here form Nagoya takes about three hours by car while from Takayama, it takes about 70 minutes by car. The place is also best visited with a tour company and recommended for those who love the outdoors.
Gamagori This beautiful coastal town located about 40 minutes from Nagoya is well known for their ‘Onsen’ or Japanese hot spring resorts. Apart from the ‘Onsen’, you can also visit Takeshima Island via a 387 meter bridge which is home to a Japanese National Treasure, the Yaotomi Shrine. There is also the Takeshima Aquarium and Lagunasia – an amusement park which showcases MagiQuest, the first live role playing attraction out of the USA.
Gamagori Orange Park is also another must-visit place where visitors can enjoy fruit picking throughout the year at this 2.5 hectare park. Among the fruits are strawberries (January to beginning of May), melons (June to September), grapes (end of June to mid-September), and mandarin oranges (October to December). The park also offers barbecue meals, traditional Japanese meals and the special ‘all-you-can-eat’ fruits package. This is recommended for couples and families and best visited with the services of a tour company.
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Daio Wasabi Farm This is the world’s largest wasabi farm and if you ever wanted to know how wasabi is made, this is the place to visit. Located in the Nagano Prefecture, the entire farm sits on a beautiful landscaped area where rows of wasabi plants are grown. Visitors can have a hands-on experience making wasabi here and then taking it back as a souvenir. At the Daio wasabi farm, there is a restaurant where you can sample wasabi flavoured ice cream and other wasabi products including traditional Japanese dishes. Before you leave, stop by the souvenir shop to pick up some interesting wasabi products. Definitely a mustvisit for Japanese food lovers and the wasabi farm is about two and a half hours from Nagoya. It is also recommended to use a tour company to visit the farm.
and it is recommended you spend around half a day here to explore the entire place. Among the other things that can be done around Inuyama are visiting the Little World theme park, white water rafting along the Kiso River, famous Inuyama Hot Springs, Uraku-en Garden and Jo-An – a national treasure and one of three best tea ceremony buildings in Japan and also attending the Inuyama Festival which takes place on the 1st Saturday and Sunday of April.
Inuyama Inuyama is located very close to Nagoya and is home to a Japanese National Treasure – The Inuyama Castle, which is one of three national treasure castles in Japan. Nicknamed Hakutei Castle or the White Emperor Castle, it was built about 470 years ago by the Oda clan and overlooks the Kiso River. The castle is also one of twelve original castle towers in existence today and is the only privately owned castle in Japan. It has remained unchanged since it was built, making it the oldest original wooden castle in Japan. Not far away is Inuyama Castle Town which is an old quarter where you will find temples, shrines, restaurants and cafes located throughout here. Travellers can explore this area on foot discovering the many local handicraft shops or even trying the local snacks like Japanese grilled tofu and rice dumplings. One of the must-visit places in Inuyama is the Meiji-Mura Museum, which is an open air architectural museum that houses 68 unique buildings spread over 1,000,000 square meters. An important part of
the Meiji era in Japan from 1868-1912, the objective is to preserve the historic early examples of western architecture mixed with Japanese construction techniques and materials. Churches, theatres, butcher shops, hotels and the very interesting post office building are some of the notable structures found here. At the post office, you can send a post card to anyone in the world, but the unique surprise is that it will take 10 years for it to be delivered! The MeijiMura is best visited in the spring, summer and autumn where one can easily walk around or even jump on the classic village bus or old tram service. Several Japanese restaurants, cafes and coffee shops are available here
Climate Nagoya’s climate varies greatly throughout the year, with average temperatures ranging from a low of 4°C (39.2°F) in January to a high of 35°C (95°F) in August therefore it is best visited throughout the year for the different season experiences. For those who dislike the cold, it is recommended to visit Nagoya and its surroundings from spring to autumn.
Going to Nagoya Getting to Nagoya is relatively easy as there are many options via air and rail. Those flying directly to Nagoya will land at the Chubu Centrair International Airport where your journey into Nagoya city will take roughly about 30 minutes via train. For those who land in Japan at Osaka’s Kansai International Airport, Nagoya can be reached in about two hours by taking the Haruka limited express train to Shin-Osaka station, then changing to the Tokaido Shinkansen to Nagoya. For those coming from Tokyo city, Nagoya is located along the Tokaido Shinkansen route between Tokyo and Osaka where the journey is about one and a half hours. If you are coming from Kyoto, it takes about 30 mins by train. Note that the trains in mention are usually the express trains where the local trains take double the time. There are a number of airlines that fly into Nagoya from Kuala Lumpur and one of the new routes is via AirAsia X where they start a direct flight to Nagoya on the 17th March 2014. A recommended time to visit Nagoya would be around five days where you can visit many of the unique places around here. For more information, please visit: http://www.jnto.go.jp/ http://www.nagoya-info.jp/en/
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Romance Blooms
Cherish the sweet aroma of flower in spring
the Silla Kingdom, left numerous fascinating relics in Gyeong-ju. Among the major historical sites found here are the Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, both desig-nated as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage sites. Home to the Dabotap and Seokgatap pagodas in front of Daeungjeon (main hall), Bulguksa’s detailed craftsmanship and art of the 8th century are reminders of the Silla Dynasty’s rich spiritual heritage. Similarly, the dome-shaped, 1,200 year-old guram Grotto is a testament to the dynasty’s expertise in architecture, science, geometry and art.
CULINARY DELIGHTS
Busan Moontan Road, Damalji Hill
BUSAN IN FULL BLOOM Busan, Korea’s second largest city is blossoming into a tourist destination that’s capable of holding its own especially during the spring season With Seoul currently riding high on the hallyu (Korean wave), Busan – the second largest metropolis in Korea and the world’s fifth busiest seaport – looks set to follow suit and is ready to grab a bigger share of the country’s tourism pie. Located on the southeastern tip of the Korean Peninsula, Busan has 15 autonomous regions, one county and 215 ‘dong’ (neighbourhoods) with a population of 3.6 million. The well-connected Gimhae International Airport coupled with extensive inter-city bus and railway services make Busan the perfect gateway to the wonders of Korea’s southern region. Popular domestic destinations such as Jeju and Gyeongju are merely a hop, skip and jump away. Similar to a flawless diamond, Busan’s very own four C’s – cherry blossoms, café society, culture arts and culinary delights are quickly gaining widespread interest amongst intrepid travellers.
AN AUTHENTICALLY BLOSSOMING KOREAN ROMANCE
Visitors must hike up 365 steps for an encompassing view of the town blanketed with cherry blossoms, but for those who rather not to sweat it, hitch a ride on the monorail that goes right up to the summit. The profusion of delicate pink blooms can also be admired around Gyeongju in the Gyeongsangbuk-do Province – once the capital of the ancient Silla Kingdom (57 BC – AD 935) – which is about an hour away from Busan by car, bus or train. Marathon lovers can enjoy fresh air and lovely scenery, whilst participating in the Gyeongju Cherry Blossom Marathon 2014, which will be held on April 5, 2014 at the Gyeongju Culture Expo Square. It really doesn’t get any better than this! Bomun Lake, an integrated tourist resort surrounded by deluxe hotels, hot springs, golf club and the Shilla Millennium Park is another hot cherry blossom viewing spot. The long, cherry tree lined walkway along the serene Bomun Lake becomes pretty in pink each April, paved with a flurry of delicate cherry blossom petals.
The Jagalchi Market is a multi-storey complex where the day’s freshest catch and a wide selection of dried marine products unfailingly reel in hordes of home cooks and passionate seafood lovers. Besides the ubiquitous kimchi, bibimbap, bulgogi and galbi, Busan’s best delicacies include sashimi (check out the Millak raw fish street in Gwangalli), gukbap (boiled rice with pork, innards and Korean pork sausage in rich beef stock), milmyeon (chewy wheat noodles in broth with sliced cucumber and other garnishes, seasoned with red pepper sauce, vinegar and mustard) , and haemultang. Further afield in Gyeongju, the most out-standing offering is ssambap, a lavish feast where spoonfuls of rice are eaten wrapped in fresh greens such as lettuce, Chinese cabbage, kelp sea-weed and dried laver with soybean paste accompanied by 20-30 types of robustly flavoured Korean ban chan (pickles and appetisers), namul (wild greens), gui (grilled), jijim (pan-fried) dishes.
Gyeongju Bumun Lake Night View
CULTURAL & HISTORICAL CACHET For culture, arts and history buffs, Busan and its surrounds have plenty of interesting sights, landmarks and attractions to keep them fully occupied. For instance, Buddhism, adopted in the 6th century by
Busan literally bursts into full bloom each spring with thousands of cherry trees flowering in every nook and corner. Some of the prime sites for breathtaking cherry blossom views include Dalmaji Hill, Jinhae and the neighbouring Gyeongju. Easily accessible by foot from the famous Haeundae Beach, Dalmaji Hill offers numerous vantage points featuring stunning springtime vistas. Just a 40-minute drive away from Busan is Jinhae which is world famous for its annual Cherry Blossom Festival which began in 1952. Held annually, this charming town’s lively parade with its spectacular floral display attracts over two million visitors annually from late March to early April. Another vantage point is the park on Busan Haeundae Nurima Cruise Mount Jaehwangsan in the centre of Jinhae.
Busan Jalgachi Market
For more information on Korea Tourism, visit www.visitkorea.or.kr. Details on exclusive promotions for Malaysians are available on www.visitkorea.com.my. “Visit Korea Plaza” by Korea Tourism Organization Ground Floor, Menara Hap Seng, Jalan P.Ramlee, 50250 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 03-2072 2515 Fax: 03-2142 2515 Email: klkoreaplaza@gmail.com Facebook: Korea Plaza KL
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Macau Has A Story To Tell
A visit to Macau reveals a place where history, culture, and cuisine have informed and enriched one another.
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acau presents itself as a workaday museum, a collection of tightly packed ferret warrens home to some of the world’s best preserved colonial history. In the 16th century Macau became the eastern world’s first European colony, and remained under Portuguese administration until 1999; the old city has a distinct European charm, an obvious Cantonese flavor, and a verve that is wholly Macanese.
The Old City Colcada da Barra, Rua Padrea Antonio, Ruínas de São Paulo and Santa Casa da Misericórdia each owe something of their heritage and nomenclature to Portugal, though all are located in the historic centre of Macau’s old city. It takes more effort than I thought it might to surmount the sixtysix steps leading to the Ruins of St. Paul’s, Macau’s most famous cultural treasure.
Macanese Food
I was supposed to meet my travel Street of Senado Square partner Megan at the base of St. Paul’s, but she’s nowhere to be found. I suspect she got caught up hunting for antiques or dusty old curios at the Rua de S. Paulo piazza, when she was only supposed to be off looking for a savory cup of milk tea before reconvening with me. Megan had heard good things about a coffee house called Single Origin, proponents of the V60 brewing method, but she may have gone off to compare Single Origin to Wang Gei Cha Chaan Teng, a local haunt that does old fashioned cha chaan teng, or milk tea, and sample six different varieties of cured meat from the shops a mean bowl of egg noodles and spam. I had lost myself around Senado Square, a bowl of crab congee from Cheng in the atmospheric Red Market in an effort to hunt down Ji Congee, and two servings of serradura (procured from a a Macanese pork chop sandwich, and still had time to passing pushcart), a cocoa-dusted coconut pudding that make our meeting before I ambled into the Ah Zhi Noodle is as rich and satisfying as any dessert I’ve ever had. But House off of Senado Square, where a wall decorated in Megan doesn’t question my guilty expression; curiously, incomprehensible Mandarin menus completely befuddled she is led up the hill by the hand of young Macanese sprite me. I somehow managed to order a bowl of hand-pulled of no more than eight years old. The girl takes Megan past noodles and beef strips, and got away with spending a me and up the stairs to the second story at the rear of the handful of loose change. ruins. There the girl cups her hands, and Megan drops two I’m sure I’ll be able to find Megan at Estabelecimento patacas, Macanese coins, into her palms. The girl closes De Comidas San Veng Kei – locals have been singing the her eyes, mutters a prayer, kisses the coins and tosses praises of this tiny noodle factory since we arrived, and the them out the ancient window. The girl has Megan do the shrimp roe is something of a revelation – but suddenly I same, and when they are finished they smile at one another. catch a glimpse of blonde hair bounding toward St. Paul’s. I wonder what they’ve just wished for, but I know that It’s then that my conscience strikes; maybe Megan has neither one is ever going to tell me. been looking for me this entire time, while I’ve managed to
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26th Macau International Fireworks Display Contest 8, 13, 20, 27 September & 1 October 2014
Magic Of Macau
MGTO brings you the best of Macau to visitors of the MATTA Fair and offers some exclusive promotions to customers.
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acau Government Tourist Office (MGTO) is set to take this year’s MATTA Fair by storm! Leading with the theme ‘Vibrant Moments’, visitors will be able to discover Macau as a unique destination that boasts a mixture of Eastern and Western cultures and gourmet, as well as the entertainment and shows being celebrated in Macau. During the three-day event, the public can also view the specially produced ‘Vibrant Moments Experience Macau’ video at the Macau booth. MGTO is presenting an all new booth design which showcases the best of what Macau has to offer – from UNESCO World Heritage Sites to year round festivals and events. In addition, MGTO has invited Portuguese dance troupe Papa Joe to perform at the booth. As a show of support towards the MATTA Travel Fair, MGTO is sponsoring a 3-day 2-night Macau holiday package to the winner of the Buyers’ Contest. On top of that, visitors who purchase Macau and the Pearl River Delta packages with at least a one night stay in Macau, are entitled to redeem mystery gifts from MGTO.
All New Products Macau continues to develop interesting tourism products to boost the tourism industry. Visitors can now experience and explore the local communities by referring to the newly introduced walking tours – “Step Out, Experience Macau’s Communities”. Four walking routes bring visitors to other tourist attractions which are less known by most
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of the foreign tourists, and along the walk, visitors are able to explore the local communities. To allow visitors with easy access information of the walking tours, a mobile application has been created named “Step Out, Macau”. The mobile application is now available for iOS users, Android version will be launched in the near future. Visit the MGTO booth at MATTA Fair KL at Hall 1M, 1M01-1M04. For further details, kindly contact us with details as below: Macau Government Tourist Office, Representative in Malaysia Level 6, Office Tower No 1, Jalan Nagasari (Off Jalan Raja Chulan) 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tel: +603 2144 2500 Fax: +603 2148 1357 Email: mgto@pacificworld.travel Website: www.macautourism.gov.mo FB: www.facebook.com/MY.Macau
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Celebrate With Macau
Plan your trip to coincide with one of the many vibrant events and festivals in Macau. May 31 May – 2 June 2014 2014 Macau International Dragon Boat Races The Macau International Dragon Boat Races have been jointly organised by the Sport Development Board and Macau China Dragon Boat Association. While dragon boating is a widely popular festive activity in Macao during the Dragon Boat Festival, the Macau International Dragon Boat Races have grown to become an important sports event in the territory. Year by year, the event has become larger in scale and attracts an increasing number of participants. Thousands of skilled athletes from home and abroad gather annually in Macao to participate in this significant event. In 2001, the International University Student Dragon Boat races for men and women were included in the programme.
some of Macau’s enchanting and atmospheric UNESCOlisted World Heritage sites.
September 8, 13, 20, 27 September & 1 October 2014 26th Macau International Fireworks Display Contest Stretching across five weeks in the months of September and October, the 2014 installment of the Macau International Fireworks Display Contest is one of the biggest tourism events not just in Macau, but in the whole of Asia. Every year, the events attracts teams from all over the world – last year’s line up included Australia, Canada, China, France, Italy, Korea, Portugal, South Africa, and Spain – and culminates on October 1, the National Day of China.
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25th Macau Arts Festival The Macau Arts Festival dramatically lights up the city every early summer, bringing together theatre, dance, music, circus, multimedia and visual arts in an artistic panorama of events. A mix of local, regional and international performers from various regions and countries around the world present a diversity of programmes, including Cantonese Opera, Western classical and modern music, Chinese music and drama, Macanese drama, and a host of exciting artistic experiences enjoyed by enthusiastic multicultural audiences for an entire month. The icing on the cake is that several performances are hosted by
13 – 16 November 2014 61st Macau Grand Prix Taking place on the third weekend of November is the highlight of the Formula 3 season, the Macau Grand Prix. The schedule begins with three days of practising and qualifying before the actual race on Sunday. The junior partner of Formula 1, Formula 3 has seen world stars such as Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button grace its driver lists. The excitement and buzz continues off the track as spectators descend upon the bars and restaurants in the city.
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Your Personal Tour Guide Launched late last year, Macau Government Tourist Office’s (MGTO) iPhone app, ‘Step Out, Macau’ grants users with instant and convenient access to detailed information about the four walking tour routes of the ‘Step Out, Experience Macau’s Communities’ project. By using this app, visitors will be able to experience the walking tours independently and with ease. The ‘Step Out, Macau’ app provides maps and videos of the four routes and suggests points of interest along the routes as well as transportation tips. The app is available in Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, English and Portuguese. Citizens and visitors are welcome to download the app for use from the iTunes store. Unveiled in September 2013 under the theme ‘Step Out, Experience Macau’s Communities’, the four walking tours are: ‘A Tour of Historical Trails’, which sets off from Avenida da Praia Grande and ends at Praça de Ponte e Horta; ‘A Tour of Nature and Creativity’, a walk from Kun Iam Temple to St Lazarus Church; ‘A Tour of East Meets West’, which starts from Senado Square and ends at Maritime Museum; and ‘A Tour of Arts and Culture’ which takes visitors from Macau Fisherman’s Wharf to A-Ma Temple.
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Fascinating Reasons To Visit Negeri Sembilan
From historic sites to natural wonders and shopping havens, Negeri Sembilan has it all! 1. Seri Menanti Royal Museum, Kuala Pilah
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Built in 1902, this former palace is a classic showcase of traditional architecture and design and has been recognised as one of Kuala Pilah’s National Heritage monuments. Inside, exhibits such as costumes, ceremonial weaponry, bed chambers and documents of the royal lineage highlight the important royal historical institutions of Negeri Sembilan. The wooden structure is an architectural wonder as the concept of the development was made fully without the need of nails and screws to support the structure. The museum is also the highest wooden palace located in Southeast Asia and boasts a 360 degree view from the highest peak of the old palace.
2. Za’ba’s Cottage, Bahau Also known as Teratak Za’ba, this historic house is based on the literature of the legendary Za’Ba, also known as Tan Sri Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad. Za’ba is hailed as a famous Malaysian writer that made many contributions in fields of literature, economy, politics and social studies. The architecture of the house id distinctively local with raised stilts, a long roof, and the structure of the building made solidly from ‘cengal’ wood.
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3. Port Dickson Beach
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Malaysia’s National Beach Resort Town has a beautiful public beach that stretches 18km and is located within close range of Kuala Lumpur and major highways. There are eight beaches designated with their own uniqueness; each provides variety of leisure activities for tourists to explore such as swimming, picnicking (day and night), camping, water-skiing, canoeing, snorkelling and wind surfing. Port Dickson beach provides a breathtaking view of the surrounding breeze and the blue open sea.
4. Ulu Bendul Recreational Forest, Kuala Pilah Considered the most popular recreational forest destination in Malaysia, it offers variety of spots for camping, jungle trekking, and swimming, ideal for the perfect tropical jungle adventure. This nature expedition around the recreational forest brings you to crystal clear rivers, cascading waterfalls, various strange and vibrant tropical plants.
5. Army Museum Port Dickson A property of the Malaysian Royal Armed Forces,
the museum traces its achievements through history, combining dramatised aspects with romantic storytelling. In addition to the museum buildings, the spacious grounds showcases canons, tanks, planes, artillery guns, and the Malaysia Army Monument dedicated to soldiers who served through Malaysia’s war history.
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6. Gunung Datuk,Rembau Gunung Datuk is a mountain located in Rembau Negeri Sembilan. It is one of the favourite places for nature lovers and the most challenging climbing track for adventure seekers. With its highest point at more than 2,900 feet, this mountain is famous for its panoramic views of the Straits of Malacca and perfect sunrise. At the peak of this mountain there is foot print believe to be of the legendary Malay Warrior “Hang Tuah”.
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7. Baitul-Hilal Astronomy Complex, Port Dickson The Baitul-Hilal Observatory at Port Dickson has been equipped with the biggest and most advance telescope in Malaysia. It is an astronomy research centre where people can explore unique objects across space. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the telescope operates from 0-180 degrees. This is also the perfect place to experience a unique sunset view.
8. Sungai Menyala Edu Ecotourism, Port Dickson Sungai Menyala Edu – Ecotourism is the only Lowland Forest Reserve that is available in Negeri Sembilan. Situated within the urban area of Port Dickson, it holds the oldest and largest Jelutong tree which is nearly 200 years old. Recognising the potential of Sungai Menyala as a nature-tourism education site, it also offers tours to the Gallery of Negeri Sembilan Aboriginal and Gallery of Forest.
9. Nilai 3, Seremban Nilai 3 Wholesale Centre has been recognised as the ‘Largest Wholesale Centre in Malaysia’ by the Malaysia Book Of Records. This is a shopping paradise for those who set their sights on wedding accessories, carpets, furniture, clothing, gifts, handicrafts, home furnishings, decorative lighting, car accessories, textile and many others at competitive prices. Statistics shows the amount of visitors to Nilai 3 can reach up to 10,000 per day, though this number swells on weekends and public holidays.
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Two-Wheeled Tours
Through a multitude of cycling events, visitors to Taiwan can experience the scenic beauty of the country.
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parked by a local movie, Island Etude, a cycling craze spread throughout Taiwan and entered the bucket list of many men and women in the country. Aware of this burgeoning interest in two-wheeled travel, the Tourism Bureau conceptualised a whole series of events under the ‘Taiwan Cycling Festival’, inviting the public to get on their saddles and take to the roads. The event takes advantage of Taiwan’s excellent highway system and superb topography; cyclists will be able to appreciate Taiwan’s magnificent landscape as they travel along their route. Each year, the ‘Taiwan Cycling Festival’ attracts an ever-increasing crowd of local as well as overseas participants who experience the beauty of Taiwan’s mountains and lakes while on their bicycles. Last year’s event was held from November 9-17, 2013. In the Taiwan KOM Challenge, participants climbed from zero altitude at Qixingtan in Hualien all the way to 3,275 metres at Hehuan Mountain, with an average altitude gain of 31 metres per kilometre. Taking part were well-known cyclists from Asia and Taiwan, as well as established mountain-climbing specialists from Le Tour de France, Vuelta a Espana, and Girod’Italia.
Special Groups Accompanying the competitive event are special biking tours. These include biking itineraries like the Formosa 900 which is organised for specific groups such as females, disabled persons, and senior citizens. The purpose of this event is to enable everyone to experience the beauty of Taiwan’s mountainous areas via cycling. The route brought participants
on a round-the-island tour passing by local attractions such as Bitan, Yingge Ceramics Museum, Daxi Old Street, Hsinchu Chenghuang Temple, Hsinchu Coast, Taiyen Museum, Giant Global Headquarters, Lugang Old Street, Xilo Bridge, Chiayi Performing Arts Center, Tropic of Cancer, and Chiayi Industry Innovation and Research Center. The Sun Moon Lake “Come! Bikeday” challenge is another one which serves to promote tourism in Taiwan through cycling. International names are invited to traverse the Sun Moon Lake Round-the-Lake-Highway, which is touted as one of the world’s best biking routes. Besides the professional race, thematic races like the Parent and Child Leisure Ride can be signed up for.
Combining Interests Also during the festival, biking tours are organised by Yilan County, Hualien County, Taitung County and Taichung County, as well as the Tourism Bureau National Scenic Area Administrations of Sun Moon Lake, North coast and
Guanyinshan, Northeast Coast, Tri-mountain, East Rift Valley, Siraya, and East Coast. These exciting tours include Dapu Creative Bike Festival, Biking the Northeast Coast Yilan Cycling Excursion, Biking Tour of Tribal Villages and Xiuguluan River Rafting, and East Rift Valley Biking Carnival. Many of these tours combine cycling with different interest groups. The Scenic Riding North Coast for one, is a tour guided by volunteers who lead eager participants along the north coast of Taiwan, cleaning the beaches and doing charity along the way. Another,the Scenic Riding Taitung event, brings participants along the east coast. In between, they can experience a tribal village tour and river rafting in the Xiuguluan River.
Taipei’s YouBike: A New Way To See The City Aiming to encourage citizens to use bikes as shortdistance transport measures, the Department of Transportation, Taipei City Government launched a bike sharing system that includes a network of urban bike lanes and bike service stations. The goal of this initiative was to ease traffic congestion and minimise environmental pollution in the city. This initiative is the Taipei Bike Sharing System Service Plan, also known as ‘YouBike’. The bike service stations are placed at various points in the city, including MRT stations. The YouBike is thus a sub-system of the MRT service, providing commuters with a healthy alternative mode of transportation between locations. Renting a bike from a YouBike station is extremely easy; EasyCard, major credit cards, and cell phones are all accepted as payment methods. It is also possible to rent from one station and return at another one. The YouBike has also improved the city aesthetically. Old and unsightly motorcycles and bicycles have been replaced by the stylish YouBike. The introduction of the YouBike is in line with the government’s plan to cultivate a trend of cycling in the country. This will raise the quality of life of the citizens by improving the air quality and lessen congestion. Tourism has also benefitted as Taipei has emerged as a fine example of a city that can be easily navigated solely on two wheels.
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Flourishing Taiwan
Taiwan’s seasons are marked by the different colours of its iconic blooms.
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aiwan’s geographical location has endowed it with a pleasing climate throughout the year. This, together with its range of altitudes, has enabled it to sustain a gorgeous abundance of flora and fauna. From the blossoming of different species of flowers through the course of its four seasons, Taiwan’s landscape changes, with each possessing its own individual beauty and uniqueness. During spring, the blossoming of flowers pepper green fields with a kaleidoscope of colours like the pink of cherry blossoms, the scarlet of rhododendron, and the white of calla lily. When the warmth of summer arrives, it is accompanied by the tung oil flower and the lotus. Autumn then paints the land with tungsten shades of yellow and orange. Finally, in winter, plum blossoms brave the cold and come out in full bloom, encouraging its human counterparts to do likewise.
Cherry Blossoms Cherry blossom season hits its peak from February to April. The number of tourist rise accordingly, with many coming to view cherry blossoms at locations such as Taipei City’s Yangmingshan National Park. In addition, all over the country, local festivals and events are integrated with the blooming of these beautiful flowers. For example, the hot springs in Wulai become all the more enjoyable with cherry blossoms adorning the scenery, while in Alishan, travellers can savour delicious cherry blossom cuisine.
Calla Lily Originating from South Africa, the Calla Lily blooms from March till May. It’s most abundant in Yangmingshan Zhuzihu in Taipei City, with an impressive 13 hectares covered in fields of calla lilies. This makes up 80 percent of the total amount of calla lilies the country produces. The blooming of the calla lilies happens in three distinct stages: the first begins in December till January; in February, Chinese New Year introduces the flower buds; and finally in March, they burst into life, welcoming the start of spring. Calla lilies can be separated into two main groups: wetland and terrestrial. The wetland calla lilies are white and are the most common. The other species of calla lilies display a variety of colours including green, yellow and red.
Rhododendron Widely distributed throughout Taiwan, the rhododendron blooms from March till May and at altitudes from 200-3,400 metres. The two main species of rhododendron are the redhairy rhododendron and the alpine rhododendron. The redhairy rhododendron displays the same tenacity of Taiwan’s people, retaining its ability to flourish whether it is born in the open bamboo grassland on Yushan or in the cold and damp mountain forests.
Tung Flowers The tung flower is a significant one in Taiwan’s history books. During the Japanese colonial period, the tung flower was brought in from China’s Changjiang River for various purposes. Tung oil extracted from the tung nut was used for waterproofing and tung wood was utilised in the production of wood goods such as furniture, paper, toothpicks, and matchsticks. Although its usefulness has not translated into the present day, it is still celebrated by the Hakka Tung Bloom Festival. Tung flowers can be seen from April to July and are concentrated in Taochumiao where the Hakka settlement was based. It can also be seen at Taipei’s Tucheng, Shenkeng, Shiding, Daxi and Longtan Township of Taoyuan County, Qionglin and Emei Township of Hsinchu County, Nanzhuang and Sanyi Township of Miaoli County, Taichung, Changhua, Nantou and Yunlin.
Lotus Lotus is an aquatic plant that blooms in the summer months of June and July. With a history that dates back over 200 years ago, it was brought over from the Fujian Province of China and admired as a valuable royal food and used as medication. This beautiful flower has a lifespan of only four days but is amazing to watch. Much like us, it wakes up (opens) in the morning and goes to sleep (closes) at night, gradually increasing in size during these four days. This fascinating routine can be witnessed at locations such as the Taipei Botanical Garden, the Guanyin Township of Taoyuan County, and the Baihe Township of Tainan County.
Plum Blossom Plum blossom viewing has become a huge tourist event in the winter months of December and January. The areas of Shuili, Xinyi Fenggui-Dou and Wusonglun of Nantou County, as well as Chiayi Mei Mountain, Tainan Meiling, Alishan Meiyuan, Taichung’s Dongshih Timberland, and Taipei’s Wulai and Yangmingshan are washed with the chatter of tourists during these months. In March till May, tourists arrive with a different reason, to pick and taste the delicious fruits of the plum trees. Plum trees usually grow at altitude of 400-1,200 metres.
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I’m Going On An Adventure!
Put on your backpacks, cast your worries aside, and embark on a spellbinding journey to New Zealand’s North Island.
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ew Zealand’s North Island is a land of staggering beauty. White-capped mountains, reflective lakes, fresh air and a cool climate have provided the inspiration for nicknames such as ‘God’s own country’. However, its appeal goes beyond its natural artistry; its true allure lies in the accessibility and diversity. Where else can you find a cosmopolitan and dynamic city with half an hour of scenic, idyllic beaches, sprawling vineyards, majestic volcanoes, lush rainforests and enchanted holiday islands. Every which way you turn, you’ll discover something different, exciting, and incredibly accessible.
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Food Trail With fresh seafood and produce so readily available, it is no wonder that New Zealand is a gastronomic paradise. Whether you opt for a tender lamb or steak, or freshly caught seafood like salmon, cod, whitebait, lobster, mussels and oysters, make sure you pair it with one of New Zealand’s famous wines. A great way to immerse yourself in local cuisine is to head down to a farmers’ market. These atmospheric food hubs are usually open in the morning and are scattered around the island in cities including Whangerei, Kerikeri (Bay of Islands), Matakana, Oratia, Parnell and Porirua.
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Winter Wonderland
Auckland is New Zealand’s City of Sails
In June, the winter season announces itself with generous snowfall on New Zealand’s alpine slopes, marking the beginning of winter sports season as well. Lasting up to October, this period is the ideal time for the family to head down together for some fun in the snow. Gentle slopes cater to the novice skier while off-piste skiing and heli-skiing are the options for the brave of heart. Apart from the gorgeous scenery, the ease of acquiring gear and uncrowded slopes contribute to New Zealand’s reputation as a top skiing destination. Visit us at booth no. 1M57-1M58 for more information.
Getting There
Wine, food and breathtaking views is all you need
Mudbrick vineyard on Island Waiheke
Hobbit hole, Matamata
Auckland Airport is the largest and busiest in the country. Direct flights from Singapore are available through either Singapore Airlines or Jetstar Asia Airways. Other airlines that ply routes to cities in Southeast Asia include Thai Airways (Bangkok) and Malaysia Airlines (Kuala Lumpur).
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Getting Around
If you think New Zealand’s landscape looks like something out of a fantasy novel, you aren’t the only one. The Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Hobbit director Peter Jackson thought the same when he identified New Zealand as the perfect setting of the magical Middle Earth. Sign up for a guided tour of Frodo and Bilbo’s home Hobbiton and walk around the 44 Hobbit Holes that make up the Shire. The movie tours that depart from Wellington also provide a rare glimpse into Tolkien’s world. The full-day tours bring you to over 30 Lord of the Rings related locations and give participants an insight to what happens behind the scenes.
Renting your own car is the best way to traverse the beautiful country. Leading car rental companies such as Hertz have counters in Auckland airport. From the airport, the city centre is a 30-45 minute drive away, depending on the traffic. With wellmaintained highways, legible signs, and a solid tourism infrastructure, it is extremely easy even for first time visitors to find their way around, especially with the help of a GPS. For more information, visit www.newzealand.com/sg
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TGV France The high-speed rail network in France connects over 200 French cities and the neighboring countries of Belgium, Italy, Luxembourg, Switzerland & Germany.
AVE Spain All main cities are now accessible by high speed trains. Make the most of your time between Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Valencia with AVE trains.
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Night Trains For routes of over 6 hours, night trains are a smart travel option. Travelling while sleeping to optimize your time and save on hotel costs. Arrive early the next morning, well-rested, fresh and ready to visit. Available on sleepers, couchettes & reclining seats, most European countries are covered by night trains including France, Spain, Sweden, Germany and Italy.
Based on double occupancy, include 3 star hotel accommodation with breakfast and 2nd class rail ticket. Free and easy, non-accompanied tour and no represent guide will be waiting for travelers at train station. Others terms & conditions may apply and prices & itinerary are subject to change without prior notice.
FRECCIAROSSA/FRANCCIARGENTO Italy A great way to travel across Italy, from the major cities to its romantic countryside, frequent connections, short travel durations. Travel from Rome to Milan in 2h40m, Florence to Rome in 1h18m, Rome-Venice 3h12m.
For more information, please contact your preferred travel agents or us at 03-2141 3080 or email raileurope@pacificworld.travel GSA : PACIFIC WORLD TRAVEL SDN BHD Address: Level 6, Office Tower, No 1, Jalan Nagasari (Off Jalan Raja Chulan), 50200 Kuala Lumpur.
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Aloha from Hawaii
Hawaii, like no other place on earth, home to one of the world’s most active volcanoes and the world’s tallest sea mountain. Birthplace of modern surfing, the hula and Hawaii Regional Cuisine. Perhaps the most unique Hawaii’s feature is its aloha spirit: the warmth of Hawaii’s people that wonderfully complements the Islands’ perfect temperatures. Six unique islands to discover in Hawaii: Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and Hawaii Island. Each island has its own distinct personality and offers its own adventures, activities and sights. Explore the Islands of Aloha to enjoy your own heavenly Hawaii experiences.
Kauai—Island of Discovery Kauai, Hawaii’s fourth largest island and is sometimes called the “Garden Isle,” which is an entirely accurate description. From the soaring cliffs of the Napali Coast to the vast chasms of Waimea Canyon, Kauai embraces the senses like no other destination. Explore the island via land, sea or air to experience settings you’ve only dreamed about. Discover 50-miles of heavenly beaches from Poipu Beach to Hanalei Bay. Explore charming and historic small towns like Hanapepe and Koloa where no building is taller than a coconut tree. With so much to experience, “Hawaii’s Island of Discovery,” is begging to be explored. Lanai — Hawaii’s Most Enticing Island Away from the crowds and hustle of everyday life, Lanai is a destination of untouched tranquility. Only nine miles from Maui yet a world away, Lanai can feel like two places. From the stunning views atop the pine-lined Munro Trail to watching the acrobatic spinner dolphins from romantic Hulopoe Bay, Lanai is a special place where you’re sure to find serenity, adventure and intimacy. Wrap yourself in the elegance and amenities of exquisite resorts. For golfers, two high-caliber golf courses make Lanai a mandatory stop. And for explorers, enthralling sights like the lunar landscapes of Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods) and the iconic Puu Pehe (Sweetheart Rock) are distinctly unique to Lanai.
Oahu—The Heart of Hawaii On Oahu, Hawaii’s timeless beauty blends with the modern luxuries of today. Swim in the warm waters of world-famous Waikiki one moment, then enjoy the dramatic mountain views of the Nuuanu Pali Lookout another. Watch the surfers on the legendary North Shore by day, then dance the night away in vibrant nightlife spots around Honolulu. Get a taste of local flavors in Kapahulu one night, then dine at a Five Diamond Hawaii Regional Cuisine restaurant the next. From indulging in urban comforts to escaping to natural wonders, Oahu’s “town and country” experiences are unrivaled. With so much to see and do, you’re never far away from just what you’re looking for on Oahu. Visit the Heart of Hawaii and find the island paradise you’ve been searching for.
Molokai—Hawaiian by Nature Serene seascapes. Unspoiled coastlines. Untamed wilderness. Visit Molokai and travel back to a timeless place. This is an island that stays true to its Hawaiian traditions, tucked away from the hustle of the outside world. Where no building is taller than a coconut tree. Where there’s no traffic and no traffic lights. Where you can feel the mana (power) of Hawaiian culture from an area near Maunaloa, said to be the birthplace of hula, to the natural wonders of Halawa Valley. Whether you’ve come to Molokai for a quiet escape or for outdoor adventures ranging from sports fishing to a memorable mule ride, you’ll fall in love with this undiscovered island. Experience for yourself why Molokai is “Hawaiian by Nature.” Maui—The Valley Isle From its heavenly beaches to its scenic natural wonders, there are plenty of reasons why Maui has been voted “Best Island” by readers of Conde Nast Traveler for nineteen years. Discover your own reasons to love Maui as you stroll the seaside streets of Lahaina and the lovely beaches of Kaanapali. Feel the mana (power) of Haleakala National Park or discover the arts and culture of Kahului and Upcountry Maui. From championship golf courses to the scenic road to Hana, your vacation on the “Valley Isle” promises to be unforgettable. It’s no wonder why thousands of humpback whales migrate to Maui’s warm waters year after year. One visit to Maui and you just might join them.
Hawaii—The Big Island Hawaii Island isn’t just big, it’s still growing. The Island of Hawaii is the youngest island in the Hawaiian chain and is also by far the biggest, providing a vast canvas of environments to discover a variety of unrivaled natural wonders. This is the home of one of the world’s most active volcanoes (Kilauea), the tallest sea mountain in the world at more than 33,000 feet (Maunakea), the most massive mountain in the world (Maunaloa) and the largest park in the state (Hawaii Volcanoes National Park). All but two of the world’s climate zones generate everything from lush rain forests to volcanic deserts, snow-capped mountaintops to beautiful black sand beaches. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a journey off the beaten path, you’ll discover it all on Hawaii, the Big Island. With so much to see, it’s best to experience the island in small pieces. There’s plenty of room on Hawaii Island for your return.
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Prime Selection
Prime Plaza Hotels & Resorts is the top choice amongst holidaymakers and business travellers who are heading to Bali and Java.
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ince its conception in 2003, Prime Plaza Hotels & Resorts has grown from strength to strength, and is now considered one of the foremost hotel brands in Indonesia. The Jakarta-headquartered group consists of the Plaza and Resort brands and offers a wide range of accommodation options in convenient locations around the country. As with all hotels and resorts, the true measure of its calibre lies in its quality of service and it is in this regard that it really shines. In fact, the group prides itself as ‘The Signature of Indonesian Hospitality’. This might as well be a mission statement as all guests of Prime Plaza Hotels & Resorts find themselves absolutely pampered by genuine hospitality and service. Presently, the group comprises eight properties in Bali and Java, namely Bali Dynasty Resort, Amadea Resort and Villas, Sanur Paradise Plaza Hotel, Sanur Paradise Plaza Suites, PrimeBiz Kuta, Jogjakarta Plaza Hotel, Kota Bukit Indah Plaza Hotel, and Surabaya Plaza Hotel.
Plaza Hotels
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The Plaza Hotels are catered specifically for the business traveller and offer extensive meeting and banquet facilities, as well as an efficient support structure. These 4-star properties are located at strategic locations that also provide a convenient base for leisure travellers to explore the local attractions from.
The PrimeBiz brand offers the best blend of functionality and value for money. This 3-star business hotel maintains a comprehensive list of services and facilities that are usually found in more upmarket accommodations.
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The Dynasty Resort property is perfect for leisure travellers and families who are searching for excitement and variety. This lovely resort offers a whole host of leisure, dining, and entertainment options for every member of the family regardless of age.
For an intimate setting, look no further than the Amadea Resort brand. A stay here is sure to ignite new passions and revitalise old relationships. This intimate boutique resort caters to adults who crave for modern amenities and an ideal central location.
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So Much To See & Do!
Let FLEXI Indonesia take you on an Indonesian adventure you will never forget.
with the ultimate romantic holiday. It sets the benchmark for luxurious holidays in Bali and offers individualised exclusive package deals with special privileges presented by selected villas resorts. Two nights accommodation in a private pool villa, private return airport transfers and selection of one half day tour with local cuisine are included in the package deal. On top of these, some of the villa properties offer privileges like complimentary dining or 60 minutes massage treatment. Free time has also been factored into the itinerary so you get to explore on your own.
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LEXI Indonesia celebrates its ninth year of bringing clients on their dream holidays this year. Specialising in Indonesian destinations such as Bali, Jakarta, Bandung, Jogjakarta, Surabaya, Malang and Lombok, the company leverages on its extensive network of contacts around the country to ensure its customers are left wholly satisfied. Every aspect of the organised trips – from the knowledgeable tour guides to the meticulously selected hotels – are handpicked with careful consideration. FLEXI Indonesia’s offerings will meet the needs of all kinds of travellers. Whether you are in search of the country’s famed natural beauty, its exotic wildlife or its colourful and lively festivals, FLEXI Indonesia guarantees you an unforgettable experience.
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Do It Like The Locals FLEXI Indonesia regularly updates its itineraries, making sure customers are treated to the latest attractions the country has to offer. Its latest itineraries provides travellers with a firsthand look at local life and allows them to familiarise themselves with the city by going on guided walking tours in which they will have the chance to meet locals in their traditional homes. Travellers to Bali will even be hosted as a guest at the Royal Palace Pengliatan in Ubud, where they will have a cup of coffee or tea with homemade Balinese cake and learn how to dance with children. In Jogjakarta, travellers can try the traditional Javanese
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way of having tea with gula cokot (drinking tea while biting brown coconut sugar) in a traditional house with local villagers. Other cultural highlights include learning to play the Sundanese traditional music Angklung from a Master of Angklung.
Package Sweeteners Further setting itself apart from its competitors, FLEXI Indonesia adds an entire list of value-added options to its itineraries. In Bali, the Relaxing me packages provides true value. Preferred hotels listed with their programme provide either one free meal or a 60 minutes massage, valued at up to US$75 per person. In addition, all your basic needs are taken care of, including a three to five star hotel, return airport transfers and choice of one full day touring and journey with meal. Valued at up to US$20 per person, a Hard Rock Cafe meal voucher, redeemable for selection of one main course and one glass soft drink are included as well. For those who wish to experience an exclusive stay in a private villa resort, or are on a honeymoon trip, there is the Indulging me packages deal that provides couples
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The Magic Of India
Count on Star Travel to compose a tale of romance and adventure for your India chapter.
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he Golden Triangle is top of the destinations list for most maiden India voyages. This famous tourist circuit takes visitors to Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, the sites of some of the most spectacular architectural gems in India including one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal, and the gorgeous lakes and landscapes of Jaipur. Star Travel’s 5D4N Golden Triangle packages are priced at just RM2,980 and present the choice of either heading on a Rajasthan Wildlife Safari adventure of a lifetime, or an unforgettable cultural journey of Khajuraho and Varanasi.
Golden Triangle With Rajasthan Wildlife Safari This itinerary combines a tour of the famous Golden Triangle sites with a visit to the top national parks of Sariska and Ranthambore. Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest in northern India and is wellknown for its good population of tigers. Located about 160km southeast of Jaipur, other exotic animals you can spot here include leopards, wild boars, hyenas, sloth bears, and nilgai. Sariska Tiger Reserve is located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan and was the first of its kind in the world where the relocation of tigers was successfully carried out. Other animals you can see here are leopards, jackals, antelopes, the ubiquitous langur (monkey), marsh crocodiles, and a variety of birds including owlets.
Tour Highlights • Delhi: India Gate/Raspati Bhawan/ Parliament House/Qutab Minar • Jaipur: Amber Fort (with elephant ride)/ Hawa Mahal/Jantar Mantar/Laxmi Narayan Temple • Agra: Taj Mahal/Agra Fort/Fatehpur Sikri • Sariska: Jeep or canter safari to view the bird sanctuary • Ranthambore: Morning and evening tour of the wildlife sanctuary
Golden Triangle With Khajuraho & Varanasi Immerse yourself in history and culture when you travel to Khajuraho and Varanasi. Located
in Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho might not be a huge city but possess a big reputation for its Hindu and Jain temples which have been classified as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These sandstone temples were built in the 10th and 11th century and have carvings that are extremely detailed. These intricate carvings depict Kamasutra – men and women in passionate postures. Together with the backdrop of majestic mountains, this is an experience not to be missed. Varanasi, also known at various times in history as Kashi (City of Life) and Benares, is considered one of Hinduism’s seven holy cities. It is also a major destination for pilgrims who arrive at the ghats lining the River Ganges to wash off their sins in the sacred waters.
Tour Highlights • Delhi: India Gate/Raspati Bhawan/Parliament House/ Qutab Minar • Jaipur: Amber Fort/Hawa Mahal/Jantar Mantar • Agra: Taj Mahal/Agra Fort/Fatehpur Sikri Agra to Jhansi by Shatabdi Express • Orcha: medieval city with temples and palaces built by Bundela rulers • Khajuraho: Eastern and western group of temples/ Kandariya Mahadeo Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva • Varanasi: Boat cruise to River Ganges/Half day tour of Sarnath where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon about Buddhism Another popular package is the Skikkim package, which provides a respite from the heat and bustle of urban living. Other than fresh mountain air, you can find Buddhist monasteries, go on a world class trek, and view Khangchendzonga, the third highest peak in the world.
About Star Travel Based in Kuala Lumpur, and with a branch office in Penang, Star Travel Agencies is a full service travel and tour agency that manages to combine high quality tour packages with competitive prices. The company offers travel services such as airline ticketing, local and international tour packages, local and international hotel reservations, passport documentation, visa assistance, travel insurance and more. Corporate Travel Star Travel’s commitment to service excellence extends to its dedication to fast response times! The company has invested in a 24-hour automated response system backed by an experienced and dedicated team. Star Travel takes note of customers’ individual needs and is even able to negotiate corporate deals with airlines on their behalf. Also, the interactive self-booking travel tool enables clients to receive travel updates through their smart mobile devices. In short, Star Travel, with their dynamic and integrated business travel solutions, is the perfect business travel partner that meets all customers’ requirements, whatever their businesses are. Star Packages Star Travel’s Star Packages make holidays to Asia’s leading destinations much more affordable and enjoyable. With 40 years of experience acquired in understanding the Indian subcontinent, Star Travel offers customers unique packages with the best of both prices as well as experiences. As a specialist of this part of the world, Star Travel has crafted interesting packages that allow travellers to get to know India on a more intimate level, taking them to tours of heritage sites, forts, beaches, backwaters, lakes, mountains, adventure, wildlife, culture, festivals, wellness, religion as well as shopping. In addition, its years of operation have enabled the company to establish long term relationships with Indian partners and airlines to create high-value propositions and obtain competitive airfares which is carried forward to customers.
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Earthly Paradise Go on a whirlwind tour of New Zealand’s North and South Islands with PNL Travel. Northern Dreams Auckland, ‘The City of Sails’, is often ranked among the best and one of the most liveable cities in the world. Beyond the boundaries of the city, one can easily drive or join a daily tour to Matamata, the location of the original Hobbiton Movie Set from the acclaimed Lord of the Rings movie trilogy and The Hobbit films. After a breathtaking experience, you can continue your journey southeast. The moment you detect the distinct aroma of sulphur in the air, you’ll know you’ve arrived at Rotorua, one of the world’s most lively fields of geothermal activity. At the southern tip of the North Island is Wellington, the culinary capital of New Zealand. Nestled between a sparkling harbour and rolling green hills, this city is known for its arts, heritage, culture and native beauty.
Southern Sojourn The Interislander Ferry takes you from Wellington to Picton on the South Island. Blessed with stunning beauty, the South Island is perhaps best represented by gorgeous Queenstown. Tucked among surrounding mountains and adorned by Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown is also known to be an adventure capital. Best made as a day trip, Milford Sound is arguably the most beautiful spot on earth. A fjord that has been regularly acclaimed as a top tourist destination, Milford Sound is even more spectacular when it rains, as hundreds of waterfalls cascade over the craggy rocks. For more details on the tour package visit us on Matta Fair @ PWTC, Hall 2, Booth No: 2037-2040 or call PNL Travel at (03-9284 4859) or go to www.pnltravel.com.my
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Reverent Journey
A tour of Jordan and Jerusalem with Cuti-Cuti Muslim tour agent PNL Travel is the perfect opportunity to discover famous religious sites
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popular destination for pilgrimages, Jordan is a fascinating country with tonnes of significant religious monuments. The friendly locals and solid tourism infrastructure make Jordan an extremely conducive country for foreigners to visit. Its capital city Amman contains most of the country’s famous sites, though you will want to venture outside the capital in order to view some of the more spectacular ones.
Capital City Amman One of the must-see sites in this modern city is Ashab Al Kahf (The Cave of Seven Sleepers), where a group of young believers were said to have taken refuge from persecution. Following this, continue to the Karak Shrines and visit the tombs of the martyrs of the Battle of Mu’tah – Zayd ibn Haritha, Jafar ibn Abi Talib and Abdullah ibn Rawahah. If you have more time to spare, do visit the Amman Citadel and the Roman Amphitheatre. Get up close to key attractions such as Temple Hercules, Byzantine Church, Omayyad Palace, Archaeological Museum, and Jordan Folklore Museum. For souvenir shopping, there is no better place than the Souq. Famous for its restorative powers, a tour of the Dead
Sea is possible as a day trip from Amman. The water body possess a very high salt content that works as an inhibitor against marine life, which explains how its name is derived.
Astonishing Petra The ancient city of Petra is one of the new ‘7 Wonders of the World’ as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While you are here, hop onto your horse and giddyap to Al-Khazneh, also known as The Treasury, and marvel at its jaw-dropping grandeur. Other nearby sites you should not miss are the grand Royal Tombs and the Monastery (el Deir), the most spectacular carved monument in the area.
Historic Jerusalem In the historical centre of Jerusalem, see Al-Aqsa Mosque, the place where Prophet Mohammad is believed to have ascended into heaven. Opposite Al-Aqsa Mosque is a sanctuary in which you will discover the Dome of the Rock, perhaps the most recognisable landmark in the country. Ascend the Mount of Olives for an unbeatable view of the Old City. Visit the memorial tombs of Salman AlFarisi and Rabiatul Adawiyah.
Take a break at the Old Market and take the chance to do some shopping here. Then, continue to Khalifah Umar al Khattab Mosque and then to Hebron to see the tomb of Prophet Ibrahim. For more details on the tour package visit us on Matta Fair @ PWTC, Hall 2, Booth No : 2037-2040 or call PNL Travel at (03-9284 4859) or go to www.pnltravel.com.my
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Coastal Cruising
PNL Travel’s selection of Australian self-drive holidays takes you through some of the country’s most scenic shorelines. Melbourne to Adelaide via Great Ocean Road (5 days driving) Melbourne – Lorne – Port Fairy – Robe – Victor Harbor – Adelaide Take a windswept journey along Australia’s famous southeast coast as you drive from cultural capital Melbourne to cosmopolitan Adelaide. The Great Ocean Road drive brings you through lovely little towns where you can stop for a breather and enjoy the view from. Seaside town Lorne possesses a vibrant art community; Port Fairy’s 19th century architecture will transport you back in time; and Torquay – the official start point of the Great Ocean Road – harbours an obsessive surfing culture. Perhaps the most famous attraction along the way is the 12 Apostles, a collection of rock stacks formed by erosion.
East Coast Escape (5 days driving)
Pacific Coast Touring Route (7 days driving)
Hobart – Maria Island National Park - Orford Swansea - Freycinet National Park - St Helens Bay of Fires Traverse Tasmania’s gorgeous east coast as you drive from Hobart all the way to the Bay of Fires. A three hours’ drive from Hobart brings you to Freycinet National Park, home of Wineglass Bay which has been consistently voted one of the best beaches in the world. Plenty of other adventures await along the way; kayak your way around Maria Island, hop onto a motorised trike in Bicheno, take a trek through the bush in the rainforest of Douglas-Apsley National Park, and engage in water activities from the port of St Helens Park.
Sydney - Central Coast - Hunter Valley - Port Stephens - Coffs Harbour - Byron Bay - Gold Coast Just beyond the metropolis that is Sydney lie a variety of different sights and attractions. The vast network of wineries in Hunter Valley boasts some of the top wine producers in the country. And if you choose to put up at a farm in the area, be ready to wake up to unbeatably cool and fresh air. Head to picturesque Port Stephens where whale watching is popular during the period of May to November. Work your way to Byron Bay for even more stunning coastal scenery before reaching the great theme parks of Gold Coast.
Visit PNL booth at 2033, Hall 2 at Matta Fair PWTC. For more information, please visit www.australia.com
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Singapore: Wend your way through 600 million years back in time and see how these dignified reptiles of prehistoric periods had lived and evolved. The exhibition features hundreds of fossils, specimens, and illustrations and will hold various programmes, workshops, and special guided tours to keep your imagination ignited at the ArtScience Museum. marinabaysands.com
Cape Town: Coddle the taste buds of loved ones with an extensive array of flavours from a select range of restaurants, pop-up eateries, and producers of wine, beer, and dessert at Green Point Cricket Club as you pick up impressive tricks from the cooking demonstrations and learn about certain canapé-wine pairings together with likeminded gourmet hunters. tasteofcapetown.com
Pentecost Island: Hold your breath as you witness local men of the Sa tribe plummet down a 30-metre tall wooden tower with only two tree vines bound to their ankles. An annual event, the renowned land diving ritual that is performed every Saturday during this period is executed to both ensure a rich yam harvest and to demonstrate the men’s masculinity and fearlessness.
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Yangon: Celebrate the Burmese equivalent of the spring festival with its showcase of cultural performances and dazzling parades and participate in a dynamic water festival for bucketloads of fun. Everyone is fair game during this period, so come prepared to get fully soaked.
Tokyo: In its sixth edition, the 32-hour extravaganza that welcomed some 830,000 visitors last year returns to feature an electrifying lineup of films, exhibitions, nighttime experiences, dialogue sessions, musical and theatrical performances, and a street parade at Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Midtown, and the National Art Centre Tokyo. roppongiartnight.com
Hong Kong: The annual event that celebrates the Goddess of the Sea and that takes place on the 23rd of every lunar month will allow visitors to experience the rich culture of the country and to witness exciting festive sights such as a parade of floral wreathes, exciting lion dances, and the lighting of firecrackers, among many others.
Amsterdam: Princess Beatrix’s abdication from the throne last year will allow the city to honour the new king, WillemAlexander, with the country’s first King’s Day. The annual national celebration sees approximately a million people taking to the streets to behold the dances, parades, street acts, and many other types of festive performances and to pick up buys of sorts from the legendary flea market.
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CAUSES FOR CELEBRATION Goa plays host to religious and cultural events all year round: Reis Magos Festival The journey of the three wise men to Bethlehem is re-enacted every 6 January. Shigmotsav (Shigmo) Spring is ushered in around March with parades and revellers flinging huge quantities of water and coloured tikka powder at one another (pictured below). Feast of St Anthony On 13 June, if the monsoon has yet to appear, Goan families will lower a statue of the saint into their well to bring it about. Easter Churches fill up statewide for High Mass and family feasting.
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KO taO off the A scuba-diving honeypot Ko Tao is crystalline Gulf Coast, cheapest also the easiest and dive basics. spot around to learn to the The Japanese Gardens, is an ideal island’s northwest, with dive site for beginners, stingrays plenty of coral, turtles, Diving is a and pufferfish. Big Blue local recommended mid-sized m; diving school (bigbluediving.co beginner Hat Sai Ri; four-day courses US$301.90).
TOP TIPKO SaMui multi-faceted in In non-Western restaurants Fairly large and fit in luxury yoga enough Goa, eat onlytowith your right retreats as well as backpacker is particularly hand; the left Ko is Samui considered shanties, places to eat, not blessed unclean and with for the purposes gaang (rice of least the many kow The to ablution only. If you’restalls. invited and curry) roadside meanwhile Hat Chaweng dine with aoffamily, always takeof town the Samui Institute home toand off youris shoes wash your has Thai Culinary Arts, which courses and hands before eating. daily cooking fruit
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US$62.30). FURTHER READING Lonely Planet’s Goa & Mumbai (US$22.90) contains everything you could possibly wish to know about the state. Individual chapters from the guide are available to download (US$4.90) from lonelyplanet.com. The official state tourism website is at goa-tourism.com. Goan TV chef and cookery writer Odette Mascarenhas can be found blogging about Goa’s distinctive cuisine at odettemascarenhas.com.
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of largely empty beach. Benaulim is the location for the very plush
KO lanta Tajof Exotica hotel, set in 56 acres Ko Lanta is a crucible of tranquil gardens, with a Jiva cultures, mixing Buddhist spa offering and traditional Indian temples, slender minarets holistic treatments by qualified villages. chow lair (sea gypsy) Ayurveda doctors and therapists are busy but Northern beaches (tajhotels.com; ones to rooms from US$294). of fun, with more mellow complex the south. The cave conceals a Tham Khao Maikaeo POLEM and subterranean poolGoa’s southernmost beach is set as cathedralsbay by the village chambers as largearound a small treks arrange – local guides can of Polem. It’s a wonderfully resort isolated and distraction-free area (around US$6.50), and and that’s escaped development – so transport hotels can arrangethere’s little else to do but stroll motorcycle hire (lantainfo.com,
northeast Gulf
state justifiably draw plenty of visitors, but on its less-beaten paths you’ll discover an altogether different side to Goan life. KO SaMet distance of Within weekending Ko Samet is popular
but Best for Bangkok, food Thais and visitors alike, with
is surprisingly underdeveloped footpath PANAJI all the same. A coastal of this Slung along the banks of the the four-mile length runs Mandovi River, the easy-going island, skirting one skinny state capital is the base for cove after another. lovely Holiday on the Menu, which at the northern end Sunset offers a range of Goan cooking late-night parties and brings holidays. Try a morning session things get karaokea sessions; and learn in the art of creating offerings south you Typical market stall sofiani biryani and a quieter Goan fishthe further Samui Ban Bo Phut on Ko (kosamet.net). curry, or sign up for ago full-week
West-facing beaches such as Arambol enjoy beautiful sunsets
ARAMBOL This former 1960s hangout still has a laid-back traveller vibe, with a curved beach that’s great for swimming. Best of all is the Himalayan Iyengar Yoga Centre by the sand dunes. In the winter months it’s the base of the Iyengar yoga school, offering five-day courses in hatha vida as well as shorter courses combining yoga with ayurvedic treatments (hiyogacentre.com; Arambol Beach; open mid-Nov– mid-Mar; five-day courses US$57.20).
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remain from its glory days, the highlight of which is the Sé KO Kut Cathedral – Asia’s biggest church. programme, with a trip to a spice Visitoutnumber on a weekday morning, Coconut palms the plantation (holidayonthemenu. you can join locals in the easternmost KO cHanG Fresh ingredients laid out inbuildings onwhen market in Goa’s capital Panaji An Arabian touch in the golden 20 miles fromsteep, jungle-covered attending Mass and explore the just KO PHa-nGancom; morning coursesWith island in Thailand, landscape of Maspalomas on Ko the sea, Ko where US$98) cathedral. Things are changing peaks erupting from by sea from Cambodia, take place SIOLIMspirit Pha-ngan. Parties still unhurried Chang retains a rugged a secluded, Rin every full This village is often overlooked by ANJUNA DIVAR ISLAND on the beach at Hat CALANGUTE pervades despite its package-holiday atmosphereWednesday’s whole as ahippy down travellers, due to its riverside Former hangout Calangute This flea market is as Ferries leave from Old Goa to is largely moon, but the island There’s not much everything.much The provides the reputation. location some way from the arguably greatest a part of but the Goan this beautiful riverine island, wilderness: is creeping upmarket. even dining, its accessible or experience nightlife nearest beach. It makes for a concentration as a day on a which feels like a land that time and east of diningtooptions in allow to you western treks beaches of the north of the beach. island the beaches pleasantwith stay birds, if you’re seeking a Goa, with everything from stalls deserted The market forgot. Piedade is the largest (Hat above filled are still relatively secluded explore forests Hat Khlong break from the sea and sand, and selling is bhelpuri sprawlsChao on and on, hawking so settlement, filled with old side, a top – a Mumbai and beautiful Khuat, or Bottle Beach, monkeys, is home to aoffers daily fish market snack of puffed rice and mango lizards manyThailand’s mirrored bedspreads and Portuguese palaces and ladies all, are among interior Tours waterfalls Evolution choice), and the jungle inland near the ferry landing on the – to with restaurants up bhindi Indian-cotton dresses gossiping at the roadside. In finest. Twofloaty four, dishingflowers. a that include rewards exploration of the Chapora River.are Tours jaipuri (crispy fried okra). Try the tripsbanks that’ll hiking you never want to see one January, the men who have left one-day good short Change out at an coolfor people a stopare with year-round waterfalls. of and the market available destinations, as main beach strip, whichwaterfall is thick swim again. It’s pools a greattoplace the island to work elsewhere one of to visit (evolutiontour. camp part of classes operated by the vendors serving breakfast watching, and if you trawl return for the Festa das of beach clotheswith elephant off in (kohkood.com). Pho, – Wat US$45.70). Siolim Cooking School, which favourite pav bhaji (a buttery carefully you can find some Bandeiras, or Flag Festival, the 20 wat (temples) com; treks from a herbal offer an insight and into Goan culturelOcatiOnS bread roll dipped in curry). The interesting one-offs. Bargain hard taking to the streets for singing, near Ban Tai, offers nuMber MaP US$1.60 turn Over andfOr faith (cookingclassesgoa. area is filled with local and take plenty of stamina and dancing and, bizarrely, firing sauna for about market ). and thali joints that do veg com; Siolim-Assagao Rd; classes chai patience. peashooters at one another. 99 (kohphangan.com US$32.70). lunches (thalis around US$0.70). MARCH/APRIL 2014TURN OVER fOR MAP AND NUMBER LOCATIONS MARCH/APRIL 2014
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If entering the last Shangri-La with a visual appetite and a heart of wonder, you are in for a grand feast – Paro Tsechu, a Drukpa Buddhism festival that is a star event of the Bhutanese calendar, will sweep the area of Rinpung Dzong, a Drukpa Kagyu Buddhist monastery and fortress, with sacred rituals, masked acts and dances, and celebrants in their finest clothes and costumes. To take place from 11 to 15 April, the fete will be held as homage to the master who had fleshed out 32
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T’S KIND OF SPOOKY IN THE jungle, sweaty and dank, with deep growls of thunder adding a theatrical touch of menace to a shadowy old mule path. Howler monkeys are hooting in the treetops and brightly coloured parrots flit through the branches above, restive ahead of the downpour the whole rainforest knows is brewing. Down at bootlace level, a young fer-de-lance slithers over a knot of tree roots and conceals its deadly self beneath a mass of rotting leaves. Somewhere above the forest canopy the thunderheads shift and for a brief moment a shaft of sunlight filters down through the tangle of vines and creepers, casting an antique silver glow on the path’s mouldy cobbles. Framed by palm fronds and the trunk of a gigantic cuipo tree, the scene could be an engraving in an old, old book. All you’d need is for one of those grand turn-of-the-century illustrators such as Howard Pyle or NC Wyeth to paint in a few of their trademark pirates or some haughty conquistadors in peaked helmets and shiny cuirasses, and you’d have yourself a swell cover illustration for a Boy’s Own tale of snakes, jungles and lost Incan treasure. And well you might. After all, this is the real deal: a seven-mile stretch of the old Camino de Cruces, the legendary Spanish treasure trail across the Isthmus of MARCH/APRIL 2014
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ABOVE FROM LEFT White-faced capuchin monkeys are a common sight along the Camino de Cruces; the jungle reclaims the old treasure trail. OPPOSITE A Hoffman’s two-toed sloth moves through the canopy
Panama, and a setting for one of the Golden Age of Piracy’s most swashbuckling tales: the sack of Panama City by the pirate Henry Morgan in 1671. Morgan had told them all he was going to do it, but no-one had believed him. It didn’t seem possible for even the toughest pirate captain to lead his band of cutthroats through seventy miles of pestilential jungle and launch a successful
attack on one of Spain’s wealthiest New World treasure ports. But then Panama’s colonial governor had to go and make it personal. After Morgan sacked Portobelo in 1668, the captain sent a note across to His Excellency the governor demanding a ransom of 340,000 pesos for the town and its citizens, or he would burn the place to the ground. The aristocratic Spaniard
F YOU’VE EVER READ A PIRATE book and wondered just what they meant by the ‘Spanish Main’, you need look no further. Geographically speaking, the Spanish Main meant the entire continental coastline around the Caribbean, but from the point of view of pirates and swashbuckling fiction it generally meant one of three principal treasure ports, Veracruz in Mexico, Cartagena in Colombia, and Panama’s very own Portobelo. It was to Portobelo that the treasure from Panama City was brought during the dry season, by heavily guarded mule train along the Camino de Cruces and down the Chagres River, for shipment on to Seville on the mighty galleons of the treasure fleet which called in here once a year. These same vessels also brought out rich stores of silks and luxury goods for Spain’s expatriate aristocracy. For several weeks each year, while the fleet was in, Portobelo came alive, with the cream of Panama City’s elite making the trip across the 3/3/14 6:25 PM
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Tibetan Buddhism in the country centuries ago, Guru Rinpoche, and as a signifier of the triumph of good over evil. Tsechus are religious Bhutanese festivals that differ in month and location, and Paro Tsechu is among the most popular of tsechus in terms of the audience and their participation. It is believed that one should attend a tsechu and witness a mask dance, each of which narrate a unique legend, at least once in this lifetime to be bestowed blessings and to have
wrongdoings redeemed. Catch a glimpse of either a thongdrel (large tapestry) or a thangka (silk appliqué) of Guru Riponche to HOW DO I MAKE IT HAPPEN?
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attain some soul cleansing before placating the throat with flavourful festival staples such as butter tea and barley alcohol. Sharine ensure that homesick travellers are treated to a taste of home with a variety of Thai, Chinese, and Indian cuisines available. Mr. Tshering donates a portion of his earnings to certain causes every year, so in a way you will be giving back to the local community (from US$70; bhutanmetta.com.bt).
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Arambol’s Kalacha Beach is backed by a sweetwater lake
KO tarutaO Marine natiOnal ParK One of the most unspoiledthis regions in all of Thailand, 51 islands, park encompasses itself, including Ko Tarutao jungle. covered in old-growth take in Long-tail boat tours islands home to hornbills, fishing langur monkeys and most cats. Ko Lipe is the also has developed island, but the widest choice of beautiful and accommodation serve, beaches (dnp.go.th/parkre kohlipethailand.com).
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KO MuK karst The impressive limestone shelters coast of Trang Province The isle several sublime islands. spectacular of Ko Muk is home to Sai Yao) – a Hat Farang (aka Hat where calming stretch of sand perfect jade water kisses a Tham beach. Further north, is a rock Morakot (Emerald Cave) tide – to a tunnel leading – at low by cliffs small beach surrounded rg) (tourismthailand.o on all sides
up dreamy – the very word conjures ‘Ko’ means island in Thai palm, fantastic rock kolanta.net). shade of a coconut boat and beaches, huts in the gardens. Hop in a long-tail formations and undersea cast off the moorings. The swaying palms, white sands and warm waters of this Indian
TRANSPORT Transit at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport and then arrive at Goa International Airport via Air India from Singapore (flights to Mumbai from US$181; airindia. com). Goa is ideal for cycling: rent or buy a good-quality bike (rentals from US$1.50, second-hand cycles US$20). It also has a bus network serving most towns and villages (singles from US$0.40).
tubs, and lots of antiques. There’s also a luxury tent and selfcontained cottage (from US$196; Panaji; panjiminn.com). Noi Varo is an understated, luxurious Portuguese mansion. Hang out in its river-view treehouse, consult its gourmet chef and float the afternoon away in the water lounge (villa rental US$490, two-night minimum; Siolim; shunyachi.com).
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WHERE TO STAY Palolem Beach was largely undiscovered 15 years ago, and although that’s no longer the case, it is still a good base for exploring southern Goa, including Polem. Sevas is one of the better beach hut hotels here, with wellmaintained cottages set in pretty gardens, and it also offers daily yoga classes (sevaspalolemgoa. com; Palolem; huts from US$16.30). Within an atmospheric 19thcentury mansion, Panjim Peoples has elegant rooms with mosaiccovered bathrooms, deep bath
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isthmus to party and buy nice things. At the same time, tonnes of plundered Incan silver and gold were loaded aboard the Spanish treasure fleet, beneath the watchful gaze of soldiers manning the town’s three massive fortresses, bristling with cannon, that overlooked the bay. The thought of all that lovely loot made this place the apple of many a pirate’s eye. Long John Silver speaks wistfully of Portobelo in Treasure Island, but Henry Morgan did something about it. Rather than risk a frontal assault from the sea, he borrowed 23 native canoes, long sleek war vessels called pirogues, and crept up the coast towards the unsuspecting town in the dead of night in 1668. They made landfall a few miles west of town and came in on the road, much to the surprise of the sentries. Before anyone could raise the alarm, Morgan and his men were rampaging through the streets, having taken the seemingly impregnable port with ease. And so began a fortnight of terror, with the entire town held to ransom and an exchange of letters between the
haughty privateer, who arrogantly datelined his letters ‘the English town of Portobello’, and the even haughtier governor in Panama City, 60 miles away, who disdained to correspond with a mere corsair, setting the stage for greater things to come. The scenic coastal road from Colón follows the line of the pirate’s approach, past the crumbling coral walls of Santiago Fort, Portobelo now just a sleepy backwater mouldering in the tropical heat. Although Morgan did a first-class job of wrecking the place, he wasn’t the one to put Portobelo out of business; that distinction went to a buccaneering English naval hero named Edward Vernon – also known as Old Grog – who captured the town in 1739 after a hearty bombardment in the now-little-remembered War of Jenkins’ Ear – so called because a Spanish sea captain severed an ear off a British sailor named Jenkins, thereby incurring the wrath of the Royal Navy. It was a popular war and in celebration of Vernon’s triumph, the name ‘Portobello’
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BEST FOR BEACHES Ipanema gained international the fame in the early 1960s with bossa nova song The Girl from Ipanema. It became the hangout of artists, intellectuals and at wealthy liberals, who gathered the the sidewalk cafés. You’ll find same mix of wealthy Cariocas, young and old, at the fine beach.
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BEST FOR ATMOSPHERE the On a hill overlooking the city, ageing mansions of Santa Teresa, once a prime 19th-century address, Ride are a vision of bygone days. at the historic streetcar up (station Rua Lélio Gama 65, Centro; every 30 minutes; US$0.30).
mains US$10). Within the exposed brick and old hardwood ceiling of for Sobrenatural 7 queues form grilled fish and moqueca, seafood stew (00 55 21 2224 1003; Rua Almirante Alexandrino 432, Santa Teresa; lunch and dinner Mon-Sat;
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BEST FOR PILGRIMAGE Cristo Redentor (Christ the Rio. Redeemer) gazes out over Corcovado mountain, on which at he stands, rises to 710m and night the 38m-high statue is up brightly lit. A memorable way 1329; is by cog train (00 55 21 2558 Rua corcovado.org.br; Cog station: Cosme Velho 513, Cosme Velho; 8.30am-6.30pm; US$21).
mains US$28-US$34). 8 Candlelit Yorubá features dishes typical of the northern province of Bahia, such as shrimp and coconut milk blended to perfection in bobó de camarão, and excellent moqueca – Bahian Rua fish stew (00 55 21 2541 9387; Arnaldo Quintela 94, Botafogo; dinner Wed-Fri, lunch Sat-Sun; mains US$24-US$32). TuRn OVER FOR MAP And
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9 Casa da Feijoada is a Rio institution. Try a complex feijoada: dish a black bean and salted pork and served with the orange slices (00 55 farofa, toasted manioc flour de 21 2247 2776; Rua Prudente and Morais 10B, Ipanema; lunch dinner; feijoada US$32). One of Rio’s best restaurants, Zuka 10 prepares inventive dishes of such as zingy ceviche and rack is lamb with passion fruit. Decor classic Rio – dove grey with 21 floor-to-ceiling windows (00 55 233B, 3205 7154; Rua Dias Ferreira Leblon; dinner Mon, lunch and dinner Tue-Sun; mains US$28-S$49).
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BEST FOR THE TROPICS 2 The exotic Jardim Botânico has more than 5,500 plant varieties and was designed by Prince Regent Dom order of João It’s serene on weekdays in 1808. blossoms with families and and live music on weekends (00 3874 1808; jbrj.gov.br; 55 21 Rua Jardim Botânico 920; 8am-5pm; US$3).
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BEST FOR VIEWS 3 Seen from the peak of Pão de Açúcar (Sugarloaf Mountain), Rio is arguably the most beautiful city in the world. There are good times to make many the ascent, by taking two cable cars, but sunset on a clear day is the most rewarding (Praça General Tibúrcio, Urca; 8am-8pm; US$21).
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BEST FOR ATMOSPHERE 4 On a hill overlooking the city, the ageing mansions of Santa once a prime 19th-centuryTeresa, address, are a vision of bygone days. Ride the historic streetcar up (station at Rua Lélio Gama 65, Centro; every 30 minutes; US$0.30). BEST FOR PILGRIMAGE 5 Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) gazes out Corcovado mountain, over Rio. on which he stands, rises to 710m and at night the 38m-high statue brightly lit. A memorable is way up is by cog train (00 55 21 2558 1329; corcovado.org.br; Cog station: Rua Cosme Velho 513, Cosme Velho; 8.30am-6.30pm; US$21).
In recent years flashy new kiosks have appeared on Copacabana Beach, allowing punters to get a decent meal or gourmet snack without leaving the sand. Recanto do Sol 6 at the northeast end serves small plates of sardines and fresh fish, plus caipirinha cocktails (near Praça Julio de Noronha, Copacabana; lunch and dinner; Dine on some of mains US$10). Rio’s most creative food at Zuka in Leblon Within the exposed brick and old hardwood ceiling of Sobrenatural 7 Casa da Feijoada 9 queues grilled fish and moqueca, form for institution. Try a complex is a Rio seafood feijoada: stew (00 55 21 2224 a black bean and salted 1003; Rua Almirante Alexandrino served with the orange pork dish 432, Santa Teresa; lunch and farofa, toasted manioc slices and dinner Mon-Sat; flour (00 55 mains US$28-US$34). 21 2247 2776; Rua Prudente de Morais 10B, Ipanema; Candlelit Yorubá 8 lunch and features dishes typical of dinner; feijoada US$32). the northern province of Bahia, One of Rio’s best such as shrimp restaurants, and coconut milk Zuka 10 prepares blended to inventive dishes perfection in bobó such as zingy ceviche de camarão, and rack of and excellent moqueca lamb with passion fruit. Decor is – Bahian fish stew (00 55 21 classic Rio – dove grey 2541 9387; Rua Arnaldo Quintela floor-to-ceiling windowswith 94, Botafogo; (00 55 21 dinner Wed-Fri, lunch 3205 7154; Rua Dias Ferreira 233B, Sat-Sun; mains US$24-US$32). Leblon; dinner Mon, lunch and dinner Tue-Sun; mains US$28-S$49). TuRn OVER FOR MAP And nuMBER LOCATIOnS NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
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Town walls the original More than a mile of city wall remains, showcasing and 26 medieval fortifications Patkul defensive towers. The views, lookout offers fairytale you’ll see while at Suur-Kloostri section of the best-preserved Take the the Lower Town walls. Tour, Tallinn Old Town Walking can an audioguide you from the download or pick up tourist office (audioguide.ee;
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museums KieK in De KöK formidable One of Tallinn’s most name is cannon towers, its into the Low German for ‘Peep upper floors kitchen’ – from the peer medieval voyeurs could Built into the houses below. barely around 1475, the tower survived the 16th-century houses Livonian War, and today the city’s a museum tracing military history (linnamuuseum. closed Mon; ee; Komandandi 2; £3.90).
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• Voucher only entitled for Triways Series Departure 2014 • This voucher is only redeemable for a minimum 4 adults per booking • This voucher is NOT APPLICABLE for China package • This voucher CANNOT be exchanged for cash • Only one Triways’ voucher is redeemable at any one time • Triways Travel deserve the right to vary these terms and conditions without prior notice • Voucher should be redeem before 31st March 2014 • While stocks last
Visit Our Booth for Cruise Deals up to
Buy any YTL Package for 02 and WIN RM50 Triways Voucher
HALL 2, BOOTH 2065-2068; HALL 3, BOOTH 3074-3079
Receive a MYSTERY GIFT at our booths now NO purchase required, while stocks last! T&C apply.
FREE GIFT
An Umbrella per person for all packages purchased
HALL 2, BOOTH 2065-2068; HALL 3, BOOTH 3074-3079
Luxurious Fly + Cruise Package Enjoy Up To
RM300 DISCOUNT
65% DISCOUNT!
HALL 1, BOOTH 1413-1416
HALL 2, BOOTH 2037-2040
Logo on black or colour background
LESS RM100
HALL 3, BOOTH 3007-3012
or FREE Pen Notepad • While stocks last
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HALL 1M, BOOTH 1M72 & 1M73
HALL 1M, BOOTH 1M57-1M58; HALL 1, BOOTH 1417
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HALL 1, BOOTH 1137-1160
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* While stocks last
FREE GIFT
• Come visit us with this coupon • Limited to first 50 adults per day
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China
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HALL 1, BOOTH 1417
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* Terms & conditions apply
WIN!
2 nights’ stay at Studio M Hotel Singapore worth US$860 ASIA JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2014
JANuARY/FeBRuARY 2014
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ENJOY 15% off when you subscribe to 12 issues of Lonely
Discover, explore & experience The WorlD VOLume 5 ISSue 1
WIN Marmot’s Long Hauler Duffle Bag in the SNAP!
Per Cabin
HALL 2, BOOTH 2075
HALL 1, BOOTH 1136 & 1409-1411
GET RM100 DISCOUNT on our selected STAR PACKAGES. Terms and Conditions Apply.
FREE
T-shirt with any purchase of our Travel Package. * Terms & conditions apply
• While stocks lasts • T&C apply
* While stocks last
HALL 1, BOOTH 1016-1021 & 1269-1280; HALL 3, BOOTH 3001-3004
FREE 1 set of limited edition & high quality luggage tag worth MYR 20 with any purchase of 12fly Ground packages
FREE Taiwan Tourism Thermal cup with any purchase of Taiwan Tour packages in MATTA Travel Fair.
• While stocks last
• While stocks last
HALL 2, BOOTH 2061 X 4
OVER 150 ITINERARIES, 90% DEPARTURES GUARANTEED.
15%
Save up to PLUS FREE one luggage bag per couple (on while stocks last basis).
HALL 1, BOOTH 1305-1324
HALL 2, BOOTH 2074
FREE Korea Tourism Organization Souvenir Branded Cosmetic Set with any Purchase of Korea packages.
• While stocks last
HALL 2, BOOTH 2167 X 20
Book a Contiki Europe holiday and Save up to 15% PLUS get a FREE branded sling bag worth RM175*. * Per adult and on while stocks last basis.
HALL 2, BOOTH 2167 X 20
GET RM80 DISCOUNT VOUCHER
Per couple with each Hato Bus Ground Package purchased • Strictly applicable for bookings during MATTA FAIR • Terms & conditions apply
HALL 1, BOOTH 1305-1324
WIN 1 FREE RETURN TICKET to BANGKOK VIA EGYPTAIR. Answer the following question and stand a chance to win! *terms and conditions apply. Besides Cairo, name another destination that Egyptair airlines flies to?________________________ Name: Email: Contact number:
HALL 2, BOOTH 2069-2071
HALL 1M, BOOTH 1M49-1M51
Family & Friends / Office Trip Save up to RM 200 on selected packages only * Terms & conditions apply
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HALL 1, BOOTH 1113-1120
SHOW THIS COUPON AND ENJOY:
• 5% Discount on any of WOW! Flexi-Indonesia Products • Free WOW! Flexi T-Shirt to purchase any of WOW! Flexi-Indonesia Destination Packages
HALL 1M, BOOTH 1M37-1M38
• Please refer page 45-48 for floor plan • Visitors can only redeem one gift per coupon per day • Terms & Conditions apply