The Top 10 Most Magical Places in Asia

1. Kashgar in China

The cremation ground is located in the heart of the city. The fires are burning throughout the day, corpses, wrapped in orange towels, waiting for the final journey..

6. Guilin-Yangshuo in ChinaAn area from a fairy tale book.

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Guilin and Yangshuo are heaven for tourists. Restaurants, hotels, bars and souvenir shops dominate the picture. Landscape around is astonishing with limestone cone and mist-shrouded peaks which rise abruptly from the ground, pierce rice fields, rivers and meadows.

The river cruise on the Li River, which makes every tourist fall in love with the place. It makes it indeed more beautiful and worth visiting, especially early morning, when the mist hangs over the water you feel like part of an Asian fairy tale. The area around Guilin can be best explored by bicycle.

7. Bagan in MyanmarPagodas, monks, and a journey into the past.

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Here are several thousand pagodas and temples over 40 square kilometers, of which around 2,000 are still preserved. From some you can see only ruins, some have thick cracks from the last earthquake, but many pilgrims and monks still pray daily.

Make sure you visit early in the morning when everything is still asleep, to have a magnificent view.

8. Lhasa in TibetUnearthly and holy.

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Lhasa remains the most mystical place in Asia: the faith and piety of the People here can breathe formally; their devotion and humility are deeply touching.

Take the time to explore the hidden corners and temples of Lhasa, and especially at dawn, together with thousands of Tibetans to the sound of prayer wheels and the murmur of the pilgrims.

9. Luang Prabang in LaosAsia in a deep sleep.10. Bhaktapur in NepalTemple miracle and a touch of the Middle Ages.

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Cars are banned here, the streets are paved with red bricks, dilapidated building, rice, women in gorgeous saris carrying large jars on her head, on the houses hanging corncobs and cloves of garlic – the clocks seem to stand still here and have been for centuries.

The feeling of time travel becomes more intense by the magnificent temples, palaces and pagodas, such as the Royal Palace with 55 windows and 99 courtyards.


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