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A Tale of Two Worlds: Ancient Heritage and Urban Innovation in East Asia

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Asia holds a special allure for every traveller, from adventure seekers to culture enthusiasts and food connoisseurs. Its captivating blend of dynamic cities and serene rural scenes, coupled with their striking variety, crafts a rich palette of experiences. The exploration of ancient temples and modern cities offers endless fascination, no matter which country you choose.

Here we will be discussing a few of the best sites to see in East Asia.

 

East Asian Cultures

Delving into Asian culture involves immersing oneself in a realm where age-old traditions coincide with contemporary vibrancy. The cultural panorama of Asia is as varied as its nations, each possessing its own distinct customs, celebrations, and artistic legacies.

The linguistic diversity in Asia is astonishing, with thousands of languages being spoken throughout the continent. Major languages such as Mandarin, Hindi, and Arabic exist alongside many regional dialects, making language an essential facet of Asia’s cultural identity.

Across Asia, traditional practices are deeply ingrained in everyday existence. Honoured aspects of cultural inheritance include rituals like the Japanese tea ceremony, South Korean Hanbok attire, Middle Eastern modest clothing, and Indian Ayurveda medicine.

Festivals across the continent are lively and colourful expressions of cultural and religious heritage. Celebrations such as Diwali in India, the Chinese New Year, Japan’s Cherry Blossom Festival, and Thailand’s Songkran are just a few instances where traditions are brought to life in magnificent manners.

 

4 Ancient Heritage Sites To Visit in East Asia

Angkor Wat in Cambodia

The most famous ancient city in Southeast Asia for several reasons, it’s not only tucked nicely away within the jungles but is also a remnant preserved from a time all the way back to the Khmer Empire, which is just such a huge part of the history between the 9th and the 15th centuries, which is an incredible amount of time and is sad in a way that for long this city was booming and it all eventually ended, and now it is just a place we can visit to take us back in time. 

Angkor Wat is worldwide recognised as one of the most expansive religious edifices, which is amazing, and it is more encouraging for you to visit and learn more about it, so I won’t give you too many spoilers.

 

Hoi An Ancient Town in Vietnam

Right in between Indonesia and China, you have Hoi An, which, while ancient, is still a lively town that is full of born-modern and original buildings, which are an everlasting testament to the skilled merchants before us who have taken the time and dedication to build such a forever beautiful town. Hoi An dates back to as far as the 15th century, which is astounding that there are still areas that take you back.

Luang Prabang in Laos

Tucked away in northern Laos, you would find Luang Prabang, which is a city that is rumoured to have some interesting history, such as the Buddha himself taking a rest bite in this area during his travels. I mean, there are not many places in the world where you can say the Buddha was, and it’s just a very interesting part of the history of this place.

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