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Asia is the central and eastern part of the continent of Eurasia, defined by subtracting the European peninsula from Eurasia. Geologically and geographically, Asia is not a continent or a subcontinent.

The exact boundaries are vaguely defined, especially between Asia and Europe: the demarcation between Asia and Africa is the isthmus of Suez. The boundary between Asia and Europe runs via the Dardanelles, the Sea of Marmara, the Bosphorus, the Black Sea, the ridges of the Caucasus (according to others, through the Kuma-Manych Depression), the Caspian Sea, the Ural River (according to others, the Emba River) and the Ural Mountains to Novaya Zemlya. About 60 percent of the world's population live in Asia.

Asia as a political division consists of the part of Eurasia and nearby islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, often excluding Russia.


Alcoa, SMW Automotive enter casting pact in Asia Alcoa Inc. (AA.N: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Wednesday it agreed with SMW Automotive Hong Kong to form an alliance to produce cast aluminum chassis and suspension components and modules for the automotive industry in China, South Korea, Japan and the Asia Pacific ...
Actis closes $130m fund for South East Asia Emerging markets private equity investor Actis has closed its Actis ASEAN Fund on $130m. Investors in the fund include private sector institutional investors from North America, Europe and Asia. Actis closed its Actis Malaysia Fund on $60m in 2004. Due to investor interest the ...
Abhishek voted sexiest man in Asia Abhishek Bachchan tops a list of 50 Sexiest Asian Men in a survey conducted by Eastern Eye, an Asian newspaper in Britain. Abhishek, who was spotted on number three in last years poll, was shocked to hear he had topped the ranking in Eastern Eyes Sexiest ...
Dollar Flat Against Yen in Asia The dollar was flat against the yen in Asia Tuesday after overnight data showed that U.S. sales of existing homes fell for a fifth consecutive month in August, further indications of a slowdown. The U.S. dollar was trading at 116.50 yen on the Tokyo foreign ...
Mergers and acquisitions forecast to rise in Asia-Pacific region Merger and acquisition (M&A) activity is poised to rise in the Asia-Pacific region during the next few years, but companies are not paying enough attention to human-resource issues, according to a study reported Monday. Leadership assessment and cultural fit are being neglected ...
South East Asia Briefs MANILA: Asean has sought permanent observer status in the UN, the Philippine Ambassador to the UN, Lauro Baja, said. Mr Baja said that with observer status, Asean would have a seat in all UN meetings that the grouping was interested in and would gain added visibility and ...
Asia struggles as US feel-good factor ebbs Asian stocks closed lower on Friday, hit by losses on Wall Street after US data showing a surprise contraction in a key industrial region pointed to a possibly sharper-than-expected US slowdown, dealers said. They said this was more than enough to offset any lingering feel-good ...
Currencies dip in Asia on export fall worries Asian currencies weakened, paced by Indonesias rupiah and the Philippine peso, on speculation investors will sell emerging-market assets as US growth slows. A report on Thursday on Philadelphia manufacturing provided further evidence a two-year cycle of interest-rate increases is cooling the US economy. ...
Africa: World Bank Study Urges Africa Trade With Asia Africa should embrace growing trade relations between the continent and Asian giants China and India, the World Bank says. In a new study, the Bank notes the growing Asian investment in Africa, saying it holds growth potential for the continent. The study, Africas Silk ...
Asia Orchestra Week 2006 This October, Tokyo and Osaka will host Asia Orchestra Week 2006, an annual festival that celebrates classical music from a distinctly Asian -- and contemporary -- perspective. Over the last four years, AOW has drawn 30,000 people to watch more than 2,000 musicians from 13 Asia-Pacific countries. ...

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Getting Around Hong Kong

Sight seeing in Hong Kong is made easy for the visitors through variety of public transportation which can be termed as life line of Hong Kong Tourism. 1. Taxi Color coded taxis operate in different districts of Hong Kong. Fare, depending on districts, starts from HKD12 to 15 for the first two

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20. Religion The majority of the people of Myanmar are Buddhist although Christianity, Islam and Hinduism are also practiced. 21. Telecommunications Telephones & fax facilities are available in most hotels in Yangon and Mandalay but charges are quite expensive. E mail facilities are now available at many hotels and local businesses in Yangon

Entrance Fees In Tourists Places in US$

I. Entrance Fees In Tourists Places (Rangoon) in US$ 1. Shwedagon Pagoda $5 2. National Museum $5 3. People's Park $3 4. Gem Museum $5 5. Ngar Htut Kyi Pagoda $2 6.

Fast Facts About Hong Kong

1. Telephone System Public telephones in Hong Kong belong to the following 6 types: Yellow telephone only for local calls: accepting 1- or 2- HKD coins Yellow telephone for international calls: accepting 1-, 2- or 5- HKD coins Silver telephone: accepting 1-, 2- or 5- HKD coins Telephone accepting magnetic cards and coins for international

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Myanmar Tourist Guides — Attractions

City - Mandalay: Second capital after Rangoon, has world’s largest stone book situated in the compound of the 'Kuthodaw Pagoda' where Buddhist scriptures are inscribed on 729 stone slabs. The delicate tapestry works, stone sculpture, the time-honored art of gold leaf home industry is definitely worth a visit. Bagan is known as

Visa Information For Tourists

Most visitors to Hong Kong still don't need a visa. The exception is for blacklisted countries, many of which (ironically) have or had communist regimes: Hong Kong has always made it difficult for nationals from such countries to enter its borders, and despite the return of Hong Kong to the

Festivals in Myanmar

Myanmar is a Land of Festivals: a festival for every month of the year. Most festivals are cultural and religious. Majority are nation-wide celebrated while a few are distinctly regional. The dates of the festivals and special events are determined by the Lunar Year. 1. January • Kayin New Year celebrated on

Shopping Attraction In Hong Kong

Hong Kong, as a free port, showcases commodities from all over the world without tariff and usually accompanied by seasonal sales. This long known Shopping Paradise sates every taste and budget. I. Hot Areas Shopping areas are roughly divided into Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The highlights are Central, North Point, Admiralty

General Information About Hong Kong

Hong Kong has very close counter with its parent Nation that is China, its is precariously perched on the side of China, Hong Kong is a curious anomaly. With unofficial blessing of the largest Communist country in the world Hong Kong is energetic paragon of the virtues of capitalism. Hong


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Volunteers call for help in aiding S. Asia’s earthquake survivors

Volunteers call for help in aiding S. Asia’s earthquake survivors ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (BP)--The earthquake that rocked South Asia Oct. 8 has created a unique opportunity for sharing the Gospel, and more followers of Jesus need to go and help, a volunteer in the region noted. “We must go. This is the

Robert Walters profit up on Asia Pacific growth

Robert Walters profit up on Asia Pacific growth British recruitment consultancy Robert Walters Plc said annual pretax profit had risen by 57 percent, driven by the Asia Pacific region, and that the market continued to be strong. Pretax profit for the year to end-December was 12.7 million pounds ($22.2 million), up from

Free trade agreement brings hope to southern Asia

Free trade agreement brings hope to southern Asia The landmark South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) agreement, which holds the promise of boosting international commerce and trade in one of the world's poorest regions, officially came into effect yesterday. The free-trade pact is considered to be by far the most important decision

PC pressure to hit Asia chip and LCD prices

PC pressure to hit Asia chip and LCD prices Global semiconductor shipments were up 11.9 per cent in June, compared to one year earlier, according to analysts in Japan. However, the uncertain and increasingly competitive PC market is squeezing prices for chips and LCD displays from major manufacturers in Japan, Korea

UN NGO Section launches Asia-Pacific regional network in Beijing

UN NGO Section launches Asia-Pacific regional network in Beijing The United Nations NGO (non-governmental organizations) Section launched its Asia-Pacific regional network in Beijing Friday. The network aims at boosting cooperation between the UN and NGOs in countries of the Asia-Pacific region, and promoting the implementation of

Asias National oil companies paying fair price for overseas assets

Asias National oil companies paying fair price for overseas assets Asias expansionist national oil companies have been paying a fair price for overseas exploration and production assets, despite skepticism in the industry, a top analyst said Tuesday. Compared with recent mergers and acquisitions such as Chevron Corp.s (CVX) takeover of Unocal,

Southeast Asia's 1st 4D theater opened in Singapore

Southeast Asia's 1st 4D theater opened in Singapore Southeast Asia's first four-dimensional (4D) theater, 4D Magix, made its debut in Singapore's island resort Sentosa, according to Channel NewsAsia report on Thursday. This edge-cutting splash worth 3.5 million Singapore dollars (about 2.1 million U.S. dollars) is furnished with

Time to tip hat in Asia-Pacific direction

Time to tip hat in Asia-Pacific direction The old saying that, if the cap fits, wear it, begs an important question – what if the cap doesnt fit? In the contentious field of climate change, some new pragmatism is apparent as the Government rises to the challenge of wearing the

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific

Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and the Pacific Unofficial strikes by thousands of workers in foreign-owned plants in Vietnam’s export processing zones (EPZ) are continuing. Last week Prime Minister Phan Van Khai, concerned about the impact on investment, instructed the Ministry of Planning and Investment to intervene. The workers want the government to

S.E. Asia meeting agrees on bird flu action plan

S.E. Asia meeting agrees on bird flu action plan Southeast Asian countries agreed to a bird flu action plan presented by Thailand on Monday aimed at helping its poorer neighbours combat the deadly virus. Officials from Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar agreed to start implementing the measures, such as surveillance of

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  • Alcoa, SMW Automotive enter casting pact in Asia
  • Actis closes $130m fund for South East Asia
  • Abhishek voted sexiest man in Asia
  • Dollar Flat Against Yen in Asia
  • Mergers and acquisitions forecast to rise in Asia-Pacific region
  • South East Asia Briefs
  • Asia struggles as US feel-good factor ebbs
  • Currencies dip in Asia on export fall worries
  • Africa: World Bank Study Urges Africa Trade With Asia
  • Asia Orchestra Week 2006
  • A nuclear-free Central Asia
  • Singapore to create investment funds for Asias infrastructure needs
  • Indian shares fall on mixed Asia; Karachi rises
  • Regional cooperative movement for reducing poverty stressed in South Asia
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  • Executive lays out Gazproms vision for Asia-Pacific region
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