Explore Asia's top sights, attractions, and exciting events
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Ride a tuk-tuk in Bangkok
Maybe not a sight, but definitely an attraction and landmark of Thailand is a ride with a tuk tuk in Bangkok. A trip in one of the three-wheeled taxis is a must when visiting the Thai metropolis. However, some caution is required, because scammers and rip-offs are also on the move here.
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Wat Phra Kaeo
Owned by Wat Phra Kaeo, built in the late 18th century on the site of the Royal Palace to the main temples and Sights of Bangkok. It houses the world-renowned and famous Emerald Buddha, the national shrine of Thailand.
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The Grand Palace
One of the most important sights of Bangkok is the Grand Palace. It was the official Bangkok residence of the kings of Siam (present-day Thailand) from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century. It was only in 1946 after the death of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII) that the palace was moved to the Chitralada Residence of Dusit Palace.
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SkyPark Observation Deck
If you want to get a fantastic view over Singapore, you should visit the SkyPark Observation Deck in Singapore. The Observation Deck at Marina Bay Sands Hotel is one of the most important Sights of Singapore.
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Gardens by the Bay
Also approximately 101 hectares is the park area "Gardens by the Bay", which is one of the major sights and most popular tourist attractions in Singapore counts. In particular, the Super Trees, steel structures overgrown with plants and between 25 and 50 meters high, are among the highlights of the park.
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Singapore Flyer
The Singapore Flyer, a Ferris wheel in Singapore, is one of the top attractions in the city. At 165 meters, it is the third tallest Ferris wheel in the world. It is close to the Marina Bay Sands Hotel and is very popular with tourists for its fantastic views over the city.