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An elephant painted in pink honors the King's birthday in Bangkok.
Walter Harris describes a memorable 350 kilometre journey into the jungle heart of India.
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Britons love it for the beaches, winter sun and its house prices - but is Goa a safe investment? Ginetta Vedrickas investigates.
Women who wear too much perfume may be suffering from depression scientists have said.
Is it too late to catch a ride on the Chinese dragon's bandwagon? By Kara Gammell.
Sally Nicholls says the city full of opportunities.
Hong Kong
Tim Passey says Singapore is a great place to be.
Singapore
Jonathan King says China is opening up for foreigners to discover.
China
Neil Stoneham says that Thailand is a fascinating country.
Thailand
Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal is to receive a mudpack makeover to combat the effects of ageing and pollution.
China has become one of the top ten consumers of Scotch whisky for the first time.
Bear Grylls soared into the record books with a petrol-powered paraglider flight over the Himalayas.
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Malaysia has risen from jungle backwater
Quick and easy to make, Vietnamese dishes are a perfect choice for supper.
Malaysia has risen from jungle backwater to first-world contender.
I have been a fan of Vietnamese food ever since the early 1990s.
In Japan, it's simply a matter of time before you commit a faux-pas.
Massage parlour has established itself as a key facet of society and culture in China.
Phil is a 60-year-old retired R.A.F Officer who lives in China.
Richard is The Daily Telegraph's China Correspondent.
Peter has been the Daily Telegraph's South Asia correspondent.
The Chinese believe that they possess a huge store of positive traits.
Hong Kong was created to make money.
Indians see themselves as great humanists and arbitrators.
Be ultra-polite at all times, stand up when you would normally sit down.
Women often signal with their fans.


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