Thursday, August 3, 2017

Best East Asian countries for tourism




East Asia
East Asia is a geographical term for the east of Asia. It comprises six countries: North Korea, South Korea, China, Taiwan, Japan and Mongolia. The tourism sector is an important source of income for these countries. Many historical, archeological and religious monuments, and a complete tourist infrastructure, provide good hotels, excellent transport links, restaurants and stable political security.



Best East Asian countries for tourism
Officially known as the Republic of China. Its capital is Taipei City. Its official language is Chinese Mandarin, and its official currency is the currency of a new Taiwanese dollar. It is characterized as one of the most important tourist destinations:

Taruku National Park: Located along the eastern coast of Taiwan, with its natural beauty, with its charming streams and waterfalls, beautiful cliffs and valleys, Taruku Straits and a walking area.

Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall: Located in downtown Taipei, a monument to the leader of the Chinese Democratic Revolution Dr. Sun Yat Sen.

Penghu Islands is one of the most beautiful tourist areas in the country. It is located in the waters of the Taiwan Strait, which separates Taiwan from mainland China. It consists of 100 small islands covering an area of ​​141 km. The islands are characterized by blue waters and white beaches.

Mount Yang Ming: Located in the northern part of the country, close to the center of Taipei City, it features quiet boudani, volcanic views, hot springs and diverse vegetation. It also has a number of unique bridges, back garden, magnificent buildings and volcanic lakes.

Other landmarks are the 333 sq km Kinting National Park, Shimendang Commercial District, one of Taiwan's best tourist destinations, the Alishan National Park in the central eastern part of the country, the Sun and Moon Lake, the Meal Mountains, the colorful water bridge and the National Palace Museum.


Officially known as the Republic of North Korea, with its capital Pyongyang, is divided administratively into three hierarchical strata, and is characterized as one of the most important tourist destinations:

Kim Jong-II Statues: A statue of late leader Kim Jong Il, made of bronze.

The two greenhouses are called the most terrifying place on earth.

Arc de Triomphe: Located in the center of Pyongyang city, it was opened at the 70th birthday of President Kim Il Sung in 1982 AD, and consists of a arch of 25,000 blocks made of granite.


Mongolia
Officially known as the Republic of Mongolia. Its capital is Ulan Bator, and its official currency is the currency of Togrugh Mangoli. It is one of the tourist countries in the eastern part of Asia.

Mother Love Painting: Painted by the artist Tsevggaf in the 1960's, the first attempt to introduce modern art into the art of the Mongols.

Deira Lamia: The Mongolian temples built in the 16th and 17th centuries throughout the country.

Monastery Dashi: Located in the city of Ulaanbaatar, built in the 18th century, it is characterized by a German-style architecture.

The Sumai Monastery: Built in the year 1904 AD, it is built on Chinese tradition, and today is converted into a museum.

Temple of the Monastery: Located in the Qandan region of Ulan Bator, a blend of Mongolian and Chinese architecture.

Maitreya Temple: Built in the style of Mongolian architecture.


China
It is officially known as the People's Republic of China. Its capital is the city of Beijing. Its official language is Chinese. Its official currency is RMB, which is one of the most important tourist destinations:

Forbidden City: Located in Beijing, North of Tiananmen Square.

Great Wall of China: One of the wonders of the world, built in the fourth century BC without the use of machinery.

Victoria Harbor: Located between the peninsula of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island, it boasts popular community areas and parks, with its picturesque views.


Japan
Its capital is the city of Tokyo. Its official language is Japanese, and its official currency is the yen, one of the most important tourist destinations in eastern Asia.

The Garden of Six Poetic Poems: Consisting of green hills and a small pond, it is located in Tokyo Metropolitan City.

Himeji Castle: Named after White Castle, located in Hyogo Prefecture.

Hokkaido Island: contains many national parks, classic houses, and rice fields.

Other landmarks: Okinawa Island located in Naha City, and Jorin Falls located in Izu Shizuoka city in Yogashima area.


South Korea
Officially known as the Republic of Korea. Its capital is Seoul, a tourist city in eastern Asia.

Suk-ku Ram Temple, which was placed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1995.

Kyeongju City: contains many tombs, Buddha statues, and remains of castles.

Gyeong Palace: Named the Northern Palace, featuring 7,700 rooms.

Tower of Seoul: Located on Mount Namsan, opened in 1980 AD.

Bakhtshun Heritage Village: Contains a large number of traditional Korean wooden houses known as Hanuk houses.
Jongmyo Shrine: Considered one of the oldest Confucian royal tombs.

Everland theme park: It is one of the largest leisure parks in the country, with a land area of ​​100 hectares. It is also the fourth most visited park in the world. Every year, 6.8 million visitors visit it.

Lute International Entertainment City is one of the largest amusement parks in the Guinness Book of World Heritage. It receives 8 million visitors every year, including shopping centers, Magic Island Park, luxury hotel, cinemas, folk museum and electric train.

Other landmarks: Kyungbuk Palace, National Library, traditional Nam San Village, War Memorial, Han River Park, and Blue House, the official residence of the President of the Republic of Korea.

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