Guides & articles about destinations in Asia
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Singapore's population of 5.9 million includes Chinese (74%), Malay (13%), Indian (9%), and Eurasian and other communities (4%). These are not statistics about a melting pot where differences dissolve — they describe a genuinely plural society wh...
Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia bordered by Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China. Approximately 94% of its territory sits above 1,000 metres elevation; 40% is above 3,000 metres. It has been a Soviet republic, ...
In the Social Progress Index, the Gallup World Poll, and numerous academic studies on subjective wellbeing, the Philippines ranks as one of the happiest countries in Asia — typically ahead of South Korea, Japan, China, and far ahead of countries with...
Uzbekistan is one of the most architecturally extraordinary countries on earth. The Silk Road cities that pass through it — Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva — were, for centuries, among the most important cities in the world: hubs of commerce, Islamic schol...
Most people could not find Bihar on a map. This is a significant oversight in world cultural geography, because Bihar is where some of the most important events in Asian and world history took place — and where the physical traces of those events can...
Armenia adopted Christianity as its state religion in 301 AD — over a decade before the Roman Empire. That fact is a useful introduction to what kind of country this is: ancient in a way that isn't metaphorical, shaped by history with a weight that's...
If you've spent any time in Turkey, you've probably noticed: there is a lot of smoking. In outdoor cafés, at bus stops, on apartment balconies, between bites of meze, and sometimes seemingly in places you didn't expect it. For first-time visitors fro...
China is the second-largest film market in the world — in some years it briefly overtakes the US. Hollywood studios spend enormous energy trying to get their films into Chinese cinemas and to tailor content for Chinese audiences. But what does a Chin...
When travelers say they want to "learn Chinese before visiting China," they're opening a door to one of the most linguistically complex countries on earth. China doesn't have one language — it has dozens, possibly hundreds, depending on how you count...
There's a Georgian proverb that people quote here with genuine conviction: "სტუმარი ღვთის მიერ მოვლენილია" — "A guest is a gift from God." It's one thing to hear it. It's another to be on the receiving end of it at a Georgian dinner table where the w...
Walk through Tbilisi's Old Town long enough and you'll notice them — lounging on sun-warmed stone walls, weaving between café chairs, sitting imperiously in the doorways of ancient churches. Georgia's street cats are not strays in the ordinary sense....
You land in Tehran. You walk out of the airport into a country that your government tells you not to visit, that your media portrays as hostile, and whose leaders regularly chant "Death to America" on television. You're nervous. And within 30 minutes...