Singapore:
Singapore is an island city-state off the coast of southern Malaysia. This global financial center has a tropical climate and a multicultural population. Its colonial heart is centered on the Padang, an 1830s cricket ground now surrounded by imposing buildings like the City Hall, adorned with 18 Corinthian columns. Singapore's Chinatown, which dates back to around 1820, features the red and gold temple of the relic of the Buddha's tooth, which would contain one of Buddha's teeth.
Tokyo:
Japan's vibrant capital, Tokyo combines ultramodern and traditional, illuminated skyscrapers and historic temples. The opulent Shinto Meiji Shrine is renowned for its imposing portal and the surrounding woods. The Imperial Palace (or Kōkyo) is housed in extensive public gardens. The many museums in the city offer exhibitions ranging from classical art (Tokyo National Museum) to the reconstruction of a Kabuki theater (Edo-Tokyo Museum)
Bangkok:
Bangkok, la capitale de la Thaïlande, est une grande ville connue pour ses sanctuaires richement décorés et ses rues animées. Rempli de bateaux, le fleuve Chao Praya alimente son réseau de canaux et passe par le district royal de Rattanakosin, où se trouvent l'opulent Grand Palais et son temple sacré Wat Phra Kaeo. À proximité, le temple Wat Pho dispose d'un énorme Bouddha allongé et, sur la rive opposée, le temple Wat Arun est doté d'escaliers raides et d'une flèche de style Khmer.
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