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Jeremy Atiyah

    Čína (bez DVD)
    Jihovýchodní Asie (Kambodža , Hongkong, Laos, Filipíny, Singapur, Thajsko, Vietnam)
    The Rough Guide to Southeast Asia
    China
    The Rough guide to Southeast Asia
    • Čína (bez DVD)

      • 1336 Seiten
      • 47 Lesestunden

      Čína je zemí kontrastů. Stopy velké a pestré minulosti doprovázejí svědectví o pohnutých dějinách moderní, komunistické Číny. Dynamický ekonomický rozvoj přítomnosti se odehrává v souřadnicích strnulého totalitárního režimu. Bohatství některých velkoměst konstrastuje s chudobou velké části čínského venkova. Bohatý Hongkong fascinuje stejně jako mystická Lhasa. Tento titul neobsahuje DVD.

      Čína (bez DVD)2006
    • The Rough guide to Southeast Asia

      • 1256 Seiten
      • 44 Lesestunden

      The Rough Guide to Southeast Asia is the essential hanbook to this stunning region, covering nine countries, plus Hong Kong and Macau. The region is rich with magnificent temples, outstanding beaches, spectacular hikes and enchanting towns. For a visitor on an extended trip to the region, this is the ideal guide, full of practical information on getting around within the countries as well as overland border crossings, ferry routes and local flights. The guide offers critical listings of the best places to stay, eat, drink and party - from five-star cosmopolitan luxury to rustic beach huts. There are detailed maps and plans for every region, making trip planning and navigating simple, with hotel and restaurant listings pin-pointed on the maps.

      The Rough guide to Southeast Asia2005
      3,0
    • Reisebibel für alle, die es genau wissen möchten. Umfassende, aktuelle Reisetipps von Profis. Mit bis zu 150 Landkarten und Cityplänen pro Band. Für Individualreisende und Globetrotter.

      China2003
      3,5
    • The Rough Guide to Southeast Asia

      Second Edition - Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam

      • 1312 Seiten
      • 46 Lesestunden

      Southeast Asia, bordered by the Indian subcontinent and China, is a vibrant tropical region comprising Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. This area offers a diverse range of experiences, from exploring ancient Hindu ruins to enjoying beach raves, participating in Buddhist ceremonies, and embarking on jungle hikes to spot orangutans. The low cost of living attracts many Western travelers, allowing them to stay for extended periods. The well-developed tourist infrastructure and recognizable trails make travel comfortable and straightforward. Thailand is the most popular entry point, with Bangkok serving as a hub for cheap flights and a thriving backpacker scene. It features stunning beaches and convenient access to neighboring countries. Malaysia, while less trendy, offers beautiful beaches and national park hikes. East Malaysia provides adventurous travel experiences in Borneo. Singapore, though expensive, is a gateway to Indonesia. Indonesia rivals Thailand in popularity, with its volcanic landscapes, diverse cultures, and rich arts. Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia, collectively known as Indochina, present unique cultural experiences, with Laos being less developed and Vietnam showcasing historical sites. Cambodia is increasingly visited for the Angkor temple ruins. The Philippines, often overlooked due to its lack of overland access, boasts some of the best beaches and

      The Rough Guide to Southeast Asia2002