"The Person who says it cannot be done, should not interrupt the person doing it." Chinese proverb
Asia, save Japan, had long been considered an exotic destination, best reserved for the adventurous who could readily accept "spartan like" accommodations without many of the modern conveniences we take for granted. Times are "a changin," as Bob Dylan so aptly wrote and Asia has emerged with China leading the way as an economic powerhouse. With increasing prosperity, the governments of China, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam have made significant improvements to their infrastructure, by welcoming investments by major companies worldwide. Today, when you visit their major cities you will observe all the major hotel chains, restaurants, upscale stores, and streets filled with new cars. Asia's challenge today is to maintain their culture and heritage in the face of fast paced development.
Japan remains a destination of choice for many as this island nation. Benefiting from rapid industrialization after WW.II, Japan has long been able to offer visitors a wonderful introduction to their way of life while providing all of the modern amenities that today's traveler expects. |
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When it comes to visiting Asian countries our clients have many choices. We can suggest a splendid tour that will take you to the most desirable sites and points of interest conveniently. For those who want to cruise we have good news: all the major cruise lines as sailing Asian itineraries complete with an exhaustive array of excursions to insure all cruisers enjoy themselves. If you have taken a river cruise you well know their advantages and we can provide the very best experiences on the Mekong, Yang-Tze and Irrawaddy - up close and personal. If you wish to travel independently we can provide that option with a superb itinerary that enables you to stay in well appointed and secure hotels nightly after a complete day of visiting places of interest.
We have cruised the China sea visiting its bordering countries, stayed in Beijing, Singapore, Shanghai and Hong Kong, and were thrilled to sail up the Yang-Tze to the Three Gorges and beyond. Let Lin Mar share with you our very special Asian experiences. |
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