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Darling Harbour
For a thrilling adventure full of entertainment, mouthwatering waterside dining, and breathtaking wildlife, Darling Harbour is the ultimate spot nestled right in the heart of Sydney. At SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, you can hang out with penguins and the
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The Palace - Keraton Yogyakarta
In the heart of the city, you'll discover the palace court, a stunning showcase of grand and elegant Javanese architecture. Founded by Prince Mangkubumi in 1755, this regal masterpiece is steeped in history and culture. As you wander through its intr
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Fort San Pedro
Visit Fort San Pedro, also known as Fuerza de San Pedro, to catch a glimpse of Cebu’s fascinating history. Construction on this historic fort began on May 8, 1565, led by Spanish forces and indigenous Cebuanos under the command of Miguel López de Leg
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Royal Museum
Curious about what it's like to live in a palace? The Royal Museum in Malaysia offers a unique peek into the royal lifestyle within an Asian palace setting. This fascinating museum, which opened to the public on February 1, 2013, is housed in the for
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National Palace
Istana Negara, the National Palace, serves as the official residence of the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, Malaysia's head of state. Opened in 2011, the new palace at Jalan Duta took over from the old Istana Negara. The architectural splendor of this place i
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Reunification Palace
Reunification Palace, once the command center of Vietnamese General Ngo Dinh Diem until his untimely demise in 1963, carved its place in world history in 1975. This was the year when a North Vietnamese Army tank forcefully breached its main gates, ma
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Royal Palace of Cambodia
Cambodia's Royal Palace complex is a masterpiece that transports you to another era. It was initiated by King Norodom I in 1886, marking the move of the capital to Phnom Penh. Most of the structures were completed before World War I, with a unique bl
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The Grand Palace
The Grand Palace in Bangkok is an absolute must-see, a true gem that dazzles every visitor with its sheer magnificence. Established in 1782, this iconic landmark served as the residence of the Thai King, the Royal court, and the administrative hub of
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Hamamatsu Castle
Hamamatsu Castle, also known as Hamamatsu-jo, is where the legendary Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founding shogun of the Edo period, called home for 17 years before he rose to power as the ruler of Japan. This historical fortress, often referred to as the Ca
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Imperial Palace East Gardens
The current Imperial Palace, known as Kōkyo in Japanese, stands proudly on the historical grounds of Edo Castle. This sprawling park area, nestled in the heart of Tokyo, is encircled by moats and imposing stone walls. It's just a short stroll from To
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Kokura Castle
Since the Edo era, Kokura has thrived as a charming castle town. At the heart of this historical gem is Kokura Castle, a proud symbol founded by Tadaoki Hosokawa in 1602. It's the only castle still standing in Fukuoka Prefecture, drawing countless to
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Okayama Castle
Completed in 1597 after eight years of diligent construction, Okayama Castle stands proudly among Japan’s top 100 castles. The original keep faced destruction during the war, but it was lovingly rebuilt in 1966. Fondly nicknamed "U-jo" or "Crow Castl
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Zhe Pagoda
Nestled in the scenic backyard of Jiuhua Palace at Zheshan Park, Zhe Pagoda is a historic gem that dates all the way back to the Song Dynasty in 1065. It's recognized as a significant relic in Anhui province, making it a must-see for history enthusia
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Iolani Palace
Nestled in the heart of Downtown Honolulu, Iolani Palace stands as a national historic landmark and the only official state residence of royalty in the United States. From 1882 to 1893, it served as the regal home for the last monarchs of the Hawaiia
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Gyeongbokgung Palace
Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace is often called the Northern Palace because it sits further north than its neighboring palaces: Changdeokgung, known as the Eastern Palace, and Gyeonghuigung, the Western Palace. Among all five grand palaces, Gyeon
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Temple and Cemetery of Confucius and the Kong Family Mansion in Qufu
Nestled in the heart of Qufu, Shandong Province, lie the temple, cemetery, and family mansion dedicated to Confucius, the legendary philosopher, politician, and educator from the 6th to 5th centuries B.C. Built in 478 B.C. to honor Confucius, the tem
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Mencius Family Mansion & Mencius Temple
Just a short twenty-minute drive from Qufu, you'll discover an absolute gem: a sanctuary filled with elegant halls, charming pavilions, and ancient juniper and cypress trees that grace its tranquil courtyards. If there's a spot that truly celebrates
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Mandalay Palace
When King Mindon Min established Mandalay in 1857, he envisioned a grand new Royal Palace. This majestic structure was the final palace constructed by the Burmese monarchy, a testament to their architectural prowess and cultural heritage. The king st
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Colombo Racecourse
Racecourse is a stunning spot, gleaming with its bright white architecture, perfect for unwinding. At the racecourse, you'll discover an array of food stalls offering delicious local and international bites. It's a haven for those who love exploring,
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Forbidden City - Palace Museum
The Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, sits majestically in the heart of Beijing, once serving as the imperial palace for China's Ming and Qing Dynasties from 1368 to 1911. Recognized as a World Heritage Site in 1987, it's the largest a
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Summer Palace (Yiheyuan)
The Summer Palace is touted as the best-preserved imperial garden in China, and it's also the largest of its kind still standing. There's an abundance of sights and experiences, making it ideal to spend at least half a day there. The palace grounds a
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Thirumalai Nayak Palace
Just a short 1.5 kilometers from the iconic Meenakshi Temple, you'll stumble upon a piece of history that seems almost untouched by time: the palace built in 1636 by the ruler whose name it proudly carries. This towering structure is celebrated for i
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Mulee Aage Palace
Built in 1906 by Sultan Mohamed Shamsuddeen III, the Mulee’aage Palace serves as the official residence of the President of the Maldives. Nestled right in front of the Old Friday Mosque in the Henveiru ward, this gleaming white palace still radiates
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Sultan Park & National Museum
Discover the National Museum nestled within the lush grounds of Sultan Park on the island of Malé. This charming park is where the Royal Palace once stood, and the museum itself is set in the last remaining palace building. Inside, you'll find a trea
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Hill Palace
If you're planning a trip to Kerala, make sure to put the Hill Palace in Thripunithura, Ernakulam district, on your itinerary. As Kerala's first heritage museum, it offers a fascinating peek into the past with an impressive collection that once belon
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Kondapalli fort
Kondapalli Fort, affectionately called Kondapalli Quilla by the locals, is nestled in the scenic Krishna district, not far from Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh's bustling second largest city. This historic gem sits atop the Eastern Ghats, just west of Kon
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Qutub Shahi Tombs
Nestled just about 850 meters from the Banjara Darwaza of Golconda Fort, the Qutub Shahi Tombs are a treasure trove of history and architecture. These tombs, which house the resting places of seven Qutub Shahi rulers, are among Hyderabad's oldest and
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Indira Glass House
Indira Glass House is a breathtaking glass palace that you simply must see. Imagine a place where stunning architecture meets nature in a symphony of color and light. Each year, the flower show hosted here is a feast for the eyes, bursting with vibra
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Kathmandu Durbar Square
Kathmandu Durbar Square is an absolute must-see when you're in Kathmandu. Nestled in the heart of the old town, right in front of the former royal palace, it's the city's most celebrated attraction. This spot is one of three Durbar Squares in the Kat
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Jai Vilas Mahal
The Jai Vilas Mahal, also known as the Jai Vilas Palace, stands as a grand testament to the opulence of India's royal past. Commissioned in 1874 by Maharaja Jayajirao Scindia of Gwalior, this architectural marvel is a must-see when exploring the hist
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Gwalior Fort
Perched majestically on a sandstone hill, the Gwalior Fort stands as a testament to India's rich history. This ancient stronghold was once the hub of the Tomar dynasty's administration. It's fascinating to know that this fort played a key role in the
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Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal, a jewel among the Seven Wonders of the World, graces the banks of the Yamuna River in Agra, India. This architectural masterpiece stands as a testament to the rich Mughal heritage and is celebrated worldwide as a symbol of eternal love
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Agra Fort
Ah, Agra! The mere mention of this city instantly brings to mind the iconic Taj Mahal, a symbol of eternal love crafted by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his cherished wife. But wait, there’s more to Agra than just this marble marvel. The city als
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Itmad-ud-Daulah's Tomb
Itmad-ud-Daulah's tomb is a stunning work of art, often seen as the forerunner to the grandeur of the Taj Mahal with its intricate carvings and exquisite inlay work. This tomb stands out as a remarkable shift in the architectural style of Mughal maus