News Release on The implementation of New Entrance Tickets Fees for Angkor Arrcheological Sites

The Ministry of Tourism of the Kingdom of Cambodia has the honor to publicly inform all tour operators, travel agents, relevant institutions and international visitors that the Royal Government of Cambodia has officially modified the new entrance ticket fees for Angkor archeological Sites for all international visitors, and will be officially implemented from in February 2017 onward as follows

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Stunning photos of the vanishing tribes of Vietnam

There are a total of 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam. French photographer Réhahn has photographed 40 of them so far, and is planning to document all of them. The portraits he’s captured provide a glimpse into the vanishing cultures of people who are striving to hold onto their heritage in a rapidly-changing world. Keep scrolling to see breathtaking photos of some of Vietnam’s most remote tribes.

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11 things to know before visiting Myanmar

How do Burmese punks keep their mohawks standing tall? Why does cash in Myanmar need to be kept clean? What does making a kissing sound in a Yangon restaurant get you? As recently as a year ago, few people would have cared about the answers to any of these questions. But newfound political freedom has brought a surge in tourism to the once isolated country, making Myanmar a 2013 traveler's hot spot, and a place worth getting up to speed on.

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What visitors to Thailand need to know after King Bhumibol's death

As Thailand mourns the loss of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who reigned for more than 70 years, visitors to the country may be wondering what impact the situation will have on their journeys and how they can show their respect.

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Instant vacation: The world's best travel photos

Tourists ride camels at Yueya Spring, a crescent-shaped lake in an oasis surrounded by sand dunes in Gansu Province, China. The lake is believed to be more than 2,000 years old.

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Laos Arts & Culture

One of the trademarks of Laos is the diversity of its people and cultures. There are a number of traditional arts and crafts that represent their way of life. Lao has a rich cultural heritage with religious art and architecture forming the cornerstone of artistic traditions.

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Vietnamese New Year - Tet Nguyen Dan

Tet Nguyen Dan, or Tet for short, is considered the biggest and most popular festival of the year in Vietnam. Celebrated on the first day of the first month in Lunar Calendar, Tet’s celebration is the longest holiday which may last up to seven days.

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The "A O" Show

A modern dance “circus” performance, comparable to le Cirque de Soleil, À Ố Show is a new kind of art form surpassing all limits of previous art shows in Vietnam over the years.

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Tu Phu Show (Four Palaces Show)

Tứ Phủ - The Four Palace show is one of the latest shows in Hanoi that can be added as an evening’s activities for visitors staying in Hanoi. The show has been nurtured, idealized and arranged for 4 years before officially presented in late February 2016 in Cong Nhan Theatre which is three-minute walk to Hoan Kiem Lake.

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Vietnam launches e-visas for visitors from 40 countries

Vietnam launches e-visas for visitors from 40 countries. Nationals of eligible countries will be able to apply for a 30-day single-entry e-visa starting February 1. The Vietnamese government has announced a two-year pilot plan to launch an electronic visa system for foreign tourists visiting the country. Under a government directive released in late January, citizens from 40 countries will be eligible to apply for the e-visas starting on February 1st 2017.

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Entrance fees to Ha Long Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay to change from early April 2017

Entrance fees to Ha Long Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay to change from early April. The entrance fees to Ha Long Bay and Bai Tu Long Bay will be VND200,000-VND250,000 each route from April 1st, 2017.

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AirAsia Adds Latest Destination to Nha Trang, Vietnam

Daily flights will commence on 14 September 2017 with celebratory fares from as low as RM99* one-way

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