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HONG KONG 11 HONG KONG From quaint teahouses to lively night markets, Hong Kong is a city of cultural and gastronomic attractions. Shop up a storm, hike up rural mountains, and drink in the magnificent skyline. HONG KONG TOURISM BOARD 9 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec Tower 2, #34-03, Singapore 038938. Tel: 65 6336 5800; www.discoverhongkong.com INDIA 12 INDIA From rugged deserts to serene backwaters and architectural wonders like the Taj Mahal, it is truly an incredible destination for intrepid travellers. INDIA TOURISM 20 Kramat Lane, United House #01-01, Singapore 228773. Tel: 65 6235 3800; www.incredibleindia.org INDONESIA 13 INDONESIA is the world’s largest archipelago with over 17,000 islands filled with both natural and manmade attractions. INDONESIA TOURISM Jl.Medan Merdeka Barat No.17, Jakarta 10110 - Indonesia. Tel: 62 21 383 8353; Fax 62 21 386 7589 JAPAN 14 KOREA NEPAL 15 19 KOREA NATIONAL TOURISM ORGANIZATION Wisma GKBI Lantai 21 Suite 2102A Jl. Jend Sudirman Kav 28, Jakarta, Indonesia Tel: 62 21 5785 3030; www.visitkorea.or.kr NEPAL TOURISM BOARD 230 Serangoon Avenue 4 #07-71 Singapore 550230. Tel: 65 6498 0294; www.welcomenepal.com SOUTH KOREA Explore the picturesque mountains and lush rice paddies, visit temples and pagodas, or shop up a storm. MACAU 16 MACAU Besides glitzy casinos, the former Portuguese colony is also a destination to experience a fusion of European and Chinese cultures. MACAU GOVERNMENT TOURIST OFFICE Dr. Sahardjo No. 96A, Jakarta 12960, Indonesia Tel: 62 21 830 5664; Fax: 62 21 8370 5913 www.macautourism.gov.mo MALAYSIA 17 NEPAL Nepal is a land of scenic splendor, diverse culture, rich heritage and home to some of the best hiking trails on earth. PHILIPPINES 20 PHILIPPINES The Philippines is home to palm-fringed beaches, natural wonders like the Chocolate Hills of Bohol and some of the world’s best diving sites. PHILIPPINE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM Dr. Sahardjo No. 96A, Jakarta 12960, Indonesia. Tel: 62 21 83782203; Fax: 62 21 83705912 www.tourism.gov.ph SINGAPORE 21 MALAYSIA is home to cosmopolitan cities, colourful festivals and deliciously varied cuisines that will please both culture vultures and city slickers. SINGAPORE Explore cultural precincts and religious landmarks, shop up a storm at quirky boutiques and swanky malls, hike up leafy walking trails and feast on food. MALAYSIA TOURISM PROMOTION BOARD Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board Embassy of Malaysia. Jl. H.R. Rasuna Said Kav. X/6 No, 1-3 Kuningan, Jakarta Selatan 12950, Indonesia Tel: 62 21 522 0765; www.tourismmalaysia.gov.my SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD Mayapada Tower 19th Floor Jl.Jendral Sudirman Kav.28 Jakarta 12920 Indonesia. Tel: 62 21 5799 2276/9; www.yoursingapore.com NEW ZEALAND 18 JAPAN From ancient shrines and futuristic cities to mystic mountains, Japan offers a wealth of sights both old and new. NEW ZEALAND With breathtaking scenery, being in New Zealand will make you feel like you’re in a whole new world. JAPAN NATIONAL TOURISM ORGANIZATION S’PORE OFFICE 16 Raffles Quay, Hong Leong Building, #15-09 Singapore 048581. Tel: 65 6223 8205; www.jnto.org.sg TOURISM NEW ZEALAND 391A Orchard Road, Ngee Ann City Tower A #15-06/10, Singapore 238873. Tel: 65 6738 5844; www.newzealand.com SPAIN 22 SPAIN This passionate country is also where you can visit world-class museums, see gorgeous baroque architecture and explore world heritage sites and medieval towns. SPAIN TOURISM BOARD 541 Orchard Road, Liat Towers, #09-04, Singapore 238881. Tel: 65 6737 3008; www.spain.info escape! 83