Source: Mounds Near Nalanda Mahavira, A UNESCO World Heritage Site In Bihar, Being Destroyed For Soil
Category: Asia
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Discover Wudang Mountain: China’s Spiritual Adventure
Discover Wudang Mountain in China’s Hubei Province, birthplace of Tai Chi and a UNESCO site, emerging as a top destination for spiritual and slow travel.
Source: Wudang Mountain: China’s Hidden Spiritual Travel Destination
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National Tourism Day 2026: India’s Heritage Sites You Must Visit
Every year, millions of people cross continents, board trains at dawn, and stand patiently in long queues for one simple reason: to feel India’s history come al
Source: National Tourism Day 2026: India’s 7 Most Visited Heritage Sites Explained
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Explore India’s Rich Heritage: 7 Iconic Sites
Every year, millions of people cross continents, board trains at dawn, and stand patiently in long queues for one simple reason: to feel India’s history come al
Source: National Tourism Day 2026: India’s 7 Most Visited Heritage Sites Explained
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Hoi An Considers New International Name for UNESCO Status
Officials in the ancient town of Hoi An, located in Da Nang City, central Vietnam, are considering adopting a new international name to preserve its global cultural standing after recent administrative changes removed its formal city-level government.
Source: Vietnam’s Hoi An weighs new int’l name to preserve UNESCO status
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Xe Bang Fai Cave: A Stunning Adventure in Laos
Less famous than Vietnam’s Son Doong but easier to reach, Xe Bang Fai Cave in central Laos draws travelers into a world of underground rivers and limestone halls.
Source: Inside Laos’s Xe Bang Fai, one of the world’s largest caves – VnExpress International
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Discover Vietnam’s 2025 UNESCO Heritage Sites
In 2025, Vietnam’s heritage sites will continue to impress with four sites receiving UNESCO recognition for the first time.
Source: Vietnam officially has four more UNESCO-recognized heritage sites in one year.
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Discover Borneo’s Danum Valley and Niah Cave

A journey through time: Exploring Borneo’s mystical Danum Valley and Niah Cave. #Advertisement feature presented by Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board
Source: A journey through time: Exploring Borneo’s mystical Danum Valley and Niah Cave | Article
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Hampi Welcomes 400,000 Tourists: Facility Challenges Revealed
HAMPI/HOSAPETE: The UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi has witnessed an unprecedented surge in tourist footfall over the past week, with official estimates pla
Source: Gaps in facilities exposed as 4 lakh tourists throng Hampi this week
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The Slowest Train in India: Nilgiri Mountain Railway Route
Travel along the Nilgiri Mountain Railway and explore the full route of slowest train of India, station by station.
Source: Nilgiri Mountain Railway: Mapping The Journey Of Slowest Train Of India
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Explore Laos: A Scenic Mekong River Cruise
Slip into the slow pace of life in Laos, where a new Mekong cruise follows the river’s course past the pagoda-studded world heritage city of Luang Prabang, into a less-explored stretch of the waterway towards the capital Vientiane.
Source: See the soul of Laos on this slow river cruise along the Mekong | National Geographic
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Budget 2026: Investment in Mulu National Park Tourism

KUCHING (Oct 10): The Madani government has allocated RM25 million under Budget 2026 to enhance tourism facilities and infrastructure, including the preservation of Unesco heritage sites such as Taman Negara Gunung Mulu in Sarawak, as part of initiatives under Visit Malaysia Year 2026. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, when tabling the 2026 national budgetRead More
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