6 MUST-VISIT ATTRACTIONS IN ASEAN
10 tourist attractions in the following ASEAN countries. That you must visit once There are ancient sites, shopping centers, and beautiful tourist spots. That are among the top in the world, which are of great interest. And not very far from our home And nowadays, traveling to neighboring countries in the ASEAN community is not as difficult as before. Thus making it a very interesting place for relaxation.
1. Phi Phi Islands ( Thailand)
Phi Phi Don is the fifth most beautiful island in the world with beautiful bays, Ton Sai Bay and the adjacent Loh Dalum Bay. Separated by narrow land, complete with accommodation, shops and tourist facilities.
Around the island are small coral reefs. Suitable for sunbathing, swimming in the sea In the north of Phi Phi Don, there are small bamboo and mosquito islands which are picturesque with white sandy beaches. Shallow water reef And all kinds of aquatic animals Suitable for snorkelling.
Phi Phi Ley Island is south of Phi Phi Don. There is a beautiful bay and the world famous movie famous. For the Beach is Maya Bay with white sandy beach surround by steep cliffs. Suitable for swimming, diving, not far from the bay, there is a Viking Cave.
Which contains prehistoric paintings and a collection of swallow nests Nearby Bida Nok and Bida Nai Island, there are steep underwater cliffs, caves, soft corals and small shrimp species. Suitable for scuba diving
2. Petronas Twin Towers petronas twin tower ( Malaysia)
The tallest twin towers in the world The towering 452 meters with 88 floors with a construction budget of 20,000 million baht, which the owner of this building is the owner of the same brand of oil. The design of the building is inspire by the five pillars of Islam, combined with the tubular frame at each point. Making it a very unusual and beautiful architecture
Inside this building is a huge knowledge source for arts, culture, music, entertainment and shopping. Zulia Department Store, one of the largest international branded department stores
Interesting is on the 4th floor of the KLCC, it is call Petrosains. It is one of the most modern science centers. The center is open daily from 2:30 PM to 7:00 PM and closed on Mondays.
3. Universal Studios ( Singapore)
Universal Studios Singapore, a new theme park affiliated with Universal Parks and Resorts, has opened theme parks in the US states of Florida and California. Including Japan, Universal Studios Singapore is the first Universal Theme Park to open in Southeast Asia. And is about to open in Dubai United Arab Emirates.
There are 24 rides in Universal Studios Singapore theme park, with 18 newly designed rides. The theme park area includes a character theme park. And the locations for DreamWorks Animation’s big names are Madagascar and Shrek.
4. Jame Ar ‘Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque (Brunei)
Golden Mosque, Jame Ar ‘Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque, Graceful Mosque And sacred to the people of Brunei That use a huge budget to build It has imported construction materials and decorations from all over the world.
Construction took up to 7 years. There are 2 prayer rooms separate for men and women. There are 29 steps to the stairway, the prayer room above is decorate with bright golden yellow carpet.
5. Halong Bay, Vietnam, Asean
In the Bay of Descending Dragons, a unique karst topography juts out of the sea in and forms some 2,000 limestone islets. These is vertical formations are cover in dense forest. A cruise among the the formations is a magnificent way to spend a few days or more, landing on the islets for further exploration, rock climbing and other activities. Beware the season, though.
Monsoons from June through September and again from January to March can limit visibility. In any case, it’s best to take a cruise to the outlying islands, where fewer tourists venture and the natural wonders are less explored.
6. Mount Kinabalu, Malaysia, Asean
The common refrain you hear about Mount Kinabalu is that, on a good day, you can see all the way to the Philippines. Chances are that you won’t see the Philippines from the peak because of frequent fog and rain, but that doesn’t mean you should forget about climbing Borneo’s highest mountain. The ascent is technically straightforward and it’s also one of the most accessible mountains in the world. If you want a real adventure, try the excursion up to the 4,095-metre peak.