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            <title>Festivals in Myanmar</title>
            <description>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 ...</description>
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            <title>Nightlife of Hong Kong</title>
            <description>Hong Kong provides a vibrant nightlife. Do not fight the temptation to join the party. Things to do: take a luxury night cruise over Victoria Harbor; visit pubs, bars, night clubs; or stroll in the bubbling streets with the locals. Don't just sit back and watch.

I. Night Tour

Do you fancy ...</description>
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            <title>Entrance Fees In Tourists Places in US$</title>
            <description>I. Entrance Fees In Tourists Places (Rangoon) in US$
	
    1. Shwedagon Pagoda $5
    2. National Museum $5
    3. People's Park $3
    4. Gem Museum $5
    5. Ngar Htut Kyi Pagoda $2
    6. ...</description>
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            <title>Myanmar Tourist Guides — Attractions</title>
            <description>I. City - Rangoon:

Rangoon, the capital of Myanmar is the host for some of the world’s mind-blowing wonders, like the:

1. Shwedagon Pagoda: Rudyard Kipling termed it as the .Golden Wonder.. It looks beautiful during sunset as the last rays fall on the soft golden dome, making it glitter. The great ...</description>
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            <title>General Information For Tourists - II</title>
            <description>20. Religion

The majority of the people of Myanmar are Buddhist although Christianity, Islam and Hinduism are also practiced.

21. Telecommunications

Telephones &amp;#038; 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 ...</description>
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            <title>Shopping Attraction In Hong Kong</title>
            <description>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 ...</description>
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            <title>Top Rated Tourist Attractions In Hong Kong</title>
            <description>Hong Kong is full of fabulous events and attractions. The following are a few of the must-sees rated tops by tourists.

Victoria Peak is the best place from which to admire the lights of this Oriental Pearl. Peak Tower with its famous wok-like architecture standing at the exit of Peak Tram. ...</description>
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            <title>Myanmar Tourist Guides — Attractions</title>
            <description>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 ...</description>
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            <title>General Information For Tourists - I</title>
            <description>11. Climate &amp;#038; Weather

Myanmar has three seasons. 1. Cool Season - October through February with average temperatures 20-24 C, 2. Hot Season - March through May with average temperatures 30-35 C, 3. Wet Season - June through September with average temperatures 25-30 C. The ideal time to visit Myanmar is ...</description>
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            <title>General Information For Tourists</title>
            <description>1. Airport Tax

Any passengers departing Myanmar on international flights will need to pay a departure tax of US$ 10.00 per person.

2. Duty Free Allowance

Two bottles of liquor; two cartons of cigarettes; 100 cigars; 1.5 lbs. of tobacco; and one pint bottle of perfume or eau de cologne.

3. Currency

The monetary unit ...</description>
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            <title>General Information About Burma</title>
            <description>Truly, Myanmar is one of the most magical and beautiful places in the world. It has more historic religious temples than anywhere on earth, and the oldest archaeological site in South East Asia. To this day Myanmar remains one of the most mysterious and undiscovered destinations in the world. A ...</description>
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            <title>Fast Facts About Hong Kong</title>
            <description>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 ...</description>
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            <title>Getting Around Hong Kong</title>
            <description>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 ...</description>
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            <title>Orientation Of Hong Kong</title>
            <description>Hong Kong is conveniently divided into four parts. First there is Hong Kong Island, the original part of the colony on which stands Hong Kong Central, the city of Hong Kong. A short ferry ride across the harbour from the island is the Kowloon peninsula which is also totally city. ...</description>
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            <title>Visa Information For Tourists</title>
            <description>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 ...</description>
            <link>http://asia-travelers.com/guide/5/visa-information-for-tourists/</link>
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            <title>When To Visit Hong Kong</title>
            <description>Subtropical Hong Kong has four distinguishable seasons. Good weather makes it an ideal destination for travelers all year round. The peak travel season is in autumn, from September to around Christmas time.

The spring, from March to mid-May, tends to be warm and humid, accompanied by fogs and drizzles. The average ...</description>
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            <title>Getting In &#038; Out Of Hong Kong</title>
            <description>There are for basic way of getting in to Hong Kong that is by Air, Train, Sea &amp; Bus; which is basic mode of transportation for getting into a country.

1. By Air

Hong Kong International Airport is world class. Sixty airlines ferry passengers to 140 locations around the world. The gateway ...</description>
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            <title>General Information About Hong Kong</title>
            <description>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 ...</description>
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            <title>Hello world!</title>
            <description>Welcome to WordPress. This is the first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!  </description>
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