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Dubai:
Dubai is one of the Gulf States jointly known as United Arab Emirates. Developed as a duty-free zone by its rules. Dubai is shopper's paradise. Tourists from neighbouring Muslims countries and also from Europe, throng to Dubai, especially for the annual shopping festival. The 'desert safari' is also a popular attraction for those who enjoy adventure.
Malaysia:
Malaysia with its picturesque countryside and diverse culture is a popular tourist spot. Apart from the delicious Malay cuisine and fine handicraft, there are also some natural wonders to be seen. In the Langkawi region, there are the millions of year old Temurun Falls. At Sarawak, there are the equally old Niah Caves – big enough to park 47 jumbo Boeings in them!
Raffles, the world's biggest flower, which blooms only for a day, is found on the island of Sabah. Malaysia earned 2.82 billion from tourism in 1999.
Indonesia:
Indonesia, with its rich culture and history, arts and craft, is also a favourite destination for tourist. Like Malaysia, it is a scenic country with lush green landscapes and beautiful beaches. The island of Bali, with its multi-ethnic culture and its unspoilt coastline was specially popular among tourist. Indonesia is also known for its fine batik—wax printed—fabrics, in silk and cotton. In Indonesia earned 4.05 billion from tourism.
Dubai is one of the Gulf States jointly known as United Arab Emirates. Developed as a duty-free zone by its rules. Dubai is shopper's paradise. Tourists from neighbouring Muslims countries and also from Europe, throng to Dubai, especially for the annual shopping festival. The 'desert safari' is also a popular attraction for those who enjoy adventure.
Malaysia:
Malaysia with its picturesque countryside and diverse culture is a popular tourist spot. Apart from the delicious Malay cuisine and fine handicraft, there are also some natural wonders to be seen. In the Langkawi region, there are the millions of year old Temurun Falls. At Sarawak, there are the equally old Niah Caves – big enough to park 47 jumbo Boeings in them!
Raffles, the world's biggest flower, which blooms only for a day, is found on the island of Sabah. Malaysia earned 2.82 billion from tourism in 1999.
Indonesia:
Indonesia, with its rich culture and history, arts and craft, is also a favourite destination for tourist. Like Malaysia, it is a scenic country with lush green landscapes and beautiful beaches. The island of Bali, with its multi-ethnic culture and its unspoilt coastline was specially popular among tourist. Indonesia is also known for its fine batik—wax printed—fabrics, in silk and cotton. In Indonesia earned 4.05 billion from tourism.
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