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Top 10 most popular tourist cities in Asia

1. Kyoto (Japan)

Since the end of the 8th century, Kyoto has become the capital of the Ping'an Dynasty, witnessing the evolution of history for thousands of years. Although the capital of Japan was transferred to Tokyo after Meiji Restoration, Kyoto has always been regarded as the real place of Japanese culture and the soul of Yamato. In Kyoto, you can see ancient buildings with thousands of years of history, geisha in full dress on the streets of Chiyuan. You can also experience the orthodox Huaishi cuisine, which represents the highest level of Japanese cuisine. You can buy simple Qingshui fired porcelain in a shop in ernianban. As one of the centers of the economic circle of Osaka Kobe and the second largest university city in Japan, Kyoto does not lack the vitality of a modern city. A large number of bookstores, coffee shops, tea houses and characteristic shops on the streets can make you feel the young side of this ancient capital. If you are lucky enough to visit Kyoto on the occasion of many festivals, please be sure to join the crowd celebrating on the street and feel the pulse of this millennium ancient capital.

2. Huian (Vietnam)

Huian used to be the foreign trade port of ancient Champa. As early as the 17th century, Huian became an important commercial port with Malacca in Southeast Asia, and was also the earliest Chinese port in Vietnam. At that time, for the needs of trade exchanges, Chinese, Japanese, Nanyang, and even European businessmen often went to Huian, and some even later moved here. Among them, the largest groups are the Chinese and Japanese groups. The authorities allow the establishment of separate streets for Chinese and Japanese residents here. They have lived and multiplied for hundreds of years, forming a community with their own national characteristics. Especially in the Chinese community, there are many Chinese guildhalls, Guandi temples, Buddhist temples and ancestral halls, which retain the traditional Chinese civilization. After years of vicissitudes, wars and natural disasters, the ancient city of Hui'an has not been damaged, and its cultural traditions are still well preserved. Therefore, it has been listed as "world cultural heritage" by UNESCO.

3. Ubu District, Bali (Indonesia)

The south of Bali has charming white sand beach and warm sunshine. Kuta and Dua are the favorite places for tourists to stay. Visiting the central part of Bali can be said to be a Bali Art Tour, which requires tourists to have a detailed experience: batubulan, the hometown of stone carving in Bali, celuk, a silver village, and Ubud, an important art town. If you like to find excitement, you can also take part in the Ayong river rafting.

4. Luang Prabang (laos)

Luang Prabang, also known as Luan fobang, is the capital of Luang Prabang Province, the important town of Shangliao in Laos. It is also a famous ancient capital and Buddhist Center of Laos. It is located at the confluence of Nankang River and Mekong River. It looks like an L-shaped Peninsula, covering an area of less than 10 square kilometers. The urban area extends along the left bank of the Mekong River and is close to mountains and rivers. The climate is cool and the terrain is gentle. The average altitude is 290 meters. Luang Prabang is a veritable "Buddhist state". In a small city, there are many temples and monks. Walking in the city, ancient temples and colonial French villas line after row; when night falls, the sunset glow on the mountain of Puxi and the blue waves of the Mekong River complement each other; strolling in the night market, all kinds of handicrafts and enthusiastic stall owners can't meet. In this city, monks in orange robes, western style buildings with white walls and red tiles, red and blue night market awning and colorful sunset constitute a beautiful picture.

5. Singapore

Singapore is a tropical city island at the southernmost tip of the Malay Peninsula. It was originally meant to be the homophony of Sanskrit "lion city". After years of rapid development, here seems to have become a perfect convergence of eastern and Western cultural essence of the prosperous city. Clean streets, good public order, simple folk customs and colorful culture and scenery make this green country full of infinite charm. You can find the ancient charm of the lost years along the historic tourist routes of niuche Shui, little India and gambanggnan; you can also run to Orchard Road, KRA wharf or barge wharf and wander in the bright lights; of course, don't forget to leave enough time for the vibrant island of Sentosa to savour. Here, every detail is showing you the "new" style of its careful management, which makes people forget to return.

6. Chiang Mai (Thailand)

Chiang Mai is the capital of Chiang Mai Fu and the second largest city in Thailand. It is second only to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. This ancient city, once sleeping in the north of Thailand, is now popular. This is Teresa Teng's favorite holiday resort. She even stayed here for the last moment of her life. Compared with the bustling capital of Bangkok, Chiang Mai has a totally different temperament: fresh air, quiet city, close to nature street view, precipitation of hundreds of years or even more cultural heritage, known as "the rose of northern Thailand". This name is also used to praise the elegant beauty of Chiang Mai. Most of the previous Miss Thailand came from Chiang Mai, and the handicrafts of Chiang Mai are also famous for their elegance and delicacy. There are ancient temples and palaces in Chiang Mai City. The white walls, red roofs and golden cornices complement each other in the sun. The unique northern Thai style pagoda is magnificent and unique. The monks in the temple are as modest and friendly as the local residents, and they are willing to discuss with tourists all about Buddhism and the history and culture of Chiang Mai. When you walk through the streets of the ancient city of Qingmai, you sing softly, "it's like flowers are blooming in the spring wind..." You will find that the serenity and sweetness of the tune fit in with everything in front of you. Therefore, it is not difficult to understand why Chiang Mai became Teresa Teng's favorite city.

7. Hong Kong (China)

Mr. Chen Guanzhong said that it was a representative of the urban aesthetics of the half Tang Dynasty, a great hybrid, a mixture of half Chinese, half barbarians, half Chinese and half foreign, half human and half ghost. Eileen Chang regards her as a westerner's China, absurd, delicate and funny. Leo van called it a mirror of the homogeneity of Shanghai. Mr. Long Yingtai described that "the life experience of the fishing village has given her a pure face, the colonial history has given her a solid skeleton, and the constant wars and vagrancies in China have given her vicissitudes that are not her age." Whatever it is, this is Hong Kong.

8. Tokyo (Japan)

Tokyo is a city full of vitality and sense of the times. There are the most cutting-edge architectural design and the most popular fashion style. There are crowded intersections during the day and noisy night life. Tokyo is also a city that retains the essence of Japanese cultural tradition. The same wedding ceremony is held in Meiji temple as it was hundreds of years ago. You can see it in the high-rise blocks The old man in kimono walked into the small shrine. Your understanding of it may come from Hayao Miyazaki's animation or Kurosawa's film; busy and leisure, traditional and modern, service spirit and hedonism, shopping paradise and otaku. Tokyo is so complicated that it is difficult to define it with a few days' travel experience. In addition to the traditional tourist attractions, the charm of Tokyo is more reflected in its streets and alleys. Different administrative regions show their own characteristics, and tourists will never feel that there is nothing to do.

9. Bangkok (Thailand)

Bangkok is a city of simplicity and modernity, dignity and market, indulgence and discipline. Scene of debauchery and collision between you and the world can be clearly seen here: you can visit the essence of national history, art and culture - The Grand Palace, and feel the bustle and crowds of Siam square. You can enjoy the luxury service provided by the five-star hotel, or taste the authentic taste of roadside stalls; you can indulge in the nighttime of Nana square, and you can also enjoy the bright lights of the night club. In the meditation course of Maha Tai Temple, seek for the essence of soul.

10. Siem Reap (Cambodia)

It is located in Angkor, the capital of Siem Reap, Cambodia. Siem Reap river flows through the city of Siem Reap, with star hotels on both sides. The population of Siem Reap is about 140000, most of them believe in Buddhism. Compared with the hustle and bustle of Phnom Penh, this small town is quiet and unimportant. Angkor Wat, one of the seven wonders of the world, is attracting tourists all over the world. When you first see bengmi Lieh, a temple that has not been fully excavated and renovated, you can fully appreciate the surprise and shock when the French discovered Angkor Wat. Angkor Wat is the general name of Angkor historic sites. It is a complete city composed of palaces, temples, gardens and castles. It is the capital of the ancient Khmer kingdom.

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