5 Best Places in Asia To Visit In March
Seoul – Korea
The powerhouse capital of South Korea is a city of contrasts. Here, centuries-old Buddhist temples stand alongside the shimmering skyscrapers of global tech companies. Traditional palaces and museums also share space with billboards that show K-pop stars strutting their stuff. Despite the dichotomy, there seems to be harmony in the capital’s different attractions. Many visitors also remark that food and transportation around the city are cheaper than its counterparts in nearby East Asian countries.0
Tokyo – Japan
Tokyo is known for being a lively and futuristic metropolis. It features a unique mix of the old and modern that blends perfectly with ancient temples hidden among large, modern architecture. Over 14 million foreigners visit Tokyo each year. It has been a well-traveled destination for decades. Cherry blossoms, Mt. Fuji, and sushi grace the postcards and photographs. There are lots of fun things to do in Tokyo, even for the little ones. Tokyo Tower was inspired by the Eiffel Tower. It is also home to the Tsukiji Fish Market, the largest fish market in the world.
Yerevan- Armenia
There are a lot of beautiful historical sites to visit in Yerevan, Armenia. One of the most famous tourist spots in the Cascade Complex. Guests will be in awe as they see the unique and magnificent place featuring an elaborate design. It is an ornate terraced structure and art museum where guests can learn more about the city’s ancient history.
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Baku – Azerbaijan
Situated on the coastline along the Caspian Sea, Baku has fascinating tourist attractions, including monuments, museums, tombs, and art galleries. Baku’s Old City dates back to the medieval period and has an impressive set of walls, a maze of tunnels, the Royal Palace of the Shirvanshahs, and the iconic stone Maiden Tower. The city offers cruise tours across the sea to explore beaches and amazing seafront. Absheron Peninsula and Heydar Aliyev Center are must-go sites in the city. Another highlight of the city is the Flame Towers, which represent three tall skyscrapers covered with LED screens. The city is famous for its finest kebabs and also serves plenty of Chinese, Japanese, Italian, and French cuisines.
Jakarta – Indonesia
The Indonesian capital has operated as a seaport since around the 5th century, changing hands often between European colonizers and natives. Now, it has become a financial and commercial powerhouse that attracts around 2 million visitors each year. Among the many interesting attractions here include places of worship like the Istiqlal Mosque (the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia) and the nearby neo-Gothic St. Mary of the Assumption Cathedral. The National Gallery of Indonesia and the Planetarium are also must-see places if you want to appreciate the arts and learn about the stars.
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