That is hard to say, as there are quite a few countries with exrtraordinary landscapes, surprising natural environments, noteworthy architecture, amazing monuments and interesting people. Touristic attractions are especially Japan, China, Siberian Russia, Bali (Indonesia), Thailand, Mongolia, Vietnam, India, Philippines, Nepal, Laos, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Cambodia, Myanmar, Malaysia, etc. Sadly enough, conflicts, crises, ecological depletion, unfair trade and natural disasters have closed down too many doors to many attractive regions and are even preventing humanitarian organisations to help ...
I have no favorites. I got to travel more in the jungle areas of the Philippines and was riveted by that experience. Hong Kong.....well......too much like trying to walk in an ant hill in certain areas, though I enjoyed the experience of eating at the Floating Restaurant in Kowloon. Taiwan?...my introduction to that place was seeing a dead dog floating in the harbor. Not much about that place turned me on.
I'd say...for me.....a toss up between the Philippines and Hong Kong.
That is hard to say, as there are quite a few countries with exrtraordinary landscapes, surprising natural environments, noteworthy architecture, amazing monuments and interesting people. Touristic attractions are especially Japan, China, Siberian Russia, Bali (Indonesia), Thailand, Mongolia, Vietnam, India, Philippines, Nepal, Laos, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Cambodia, Myanmar, Malaysia, etc. Sadly enough, conflicts, crises, ecological depletion, unfair trade and natural disasters have closed down too many doors to many attractive regions and are even preventing humanitarian organisations to help ...
Some might recognise this view from China:
India
I have never been to Asia but from what I have seen, I think Japan would be my favorite.
I'll have to say India, since it's the only Asian country that I've visited.
I'm not sure which is my favorite, but my LEAST favorite is North Korea. *UGH*
I've been a Japanophile for a while lol
I have no favorites. I got to travel more in the jungle areas of the Philippines and was riveted by that experience. Hong Kong.....well......too much like trying to walk in an ant hill in certain areas, though I enjoyed the experience of eating at the Floating Restaurant in Kowloon. Taiwan?...my introduction to that place was seeing a dead dog floating in the harbor. Not much about that place turned me on.
I'd say...for me.....a toss up between the Philippines and Hong Kong.