Kết quả tìm kiếm "island"
Kết quả tìm kiếm tag "island".
Located in the center of the former Ryukyu, Okinawa main island is by far the largest and most popular island in Okinawa prefecture and the regional transportation hub. Known as "Asia’s Hawaii", Okinawa island attracts thousands of people visiting every year.
Known as a harbor city in Taiwan, Kaohsiung has the biggest port on the island. With year-round fine weather, cheap costs, convenient public transport, and gorgeous beaches, it’s no wonder this city is well loved by many people.
Because apart from Bohol being one of the Philippines’ most picturesque provinces, it’s also one of its most intriguing, boasting an array of attractions that you can’t find anywhere else in the country.
Autumn in Korea is stunning and magical. It is the best time to visit South Korea and experience the red, orange and yellow maple leaves. To enjoy the fall foliage without traveling far, plan a visit to one of the following sites, known as the best places to see rich ...
Phu Quoc is the largest island in Vietnam and offers a lot of interesting attractions to see during your holiday. The sights of Phu Quoc are really diverse and ranging from beautiful beaches and temples to fascinating markets.
Ca Mau is not only famous for being the southernmost province of Vietnam but also for its raw beauty of the Mekong Delta. If you have a chance to stop by here, let’s not miss these one-of-a-kind destinations that define Ca Mau.
Co To, Ly Son, Nam Du are the 3 islands famous for their primitive beauty. Once visitors come there, they instantly feel calm and collected, especially those who need a break after a stressful time at school or work.
Untouched beaches, world-class diving and enjoying your own deserted island are just three ways to describe the islands in Malaysia. If you are thinking about “beach holiday”, Malaysia is probably one of the countries that you cannot ignore.
Labuan is a rather flat island of 95 square kilometers located at the northwest coast of Borneo, north of Brunei and south of Kota Kinabalu. The name "Labuan" derives from the Malaysia word "labuahan" with the meaning anchorage.