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China
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Finding your feet in this huge, diverse, ultra traditional yet ultra modern country!
The People's Republic of China, with a population of over a billion people and almost 10 million square kilometers is huge, diverse and unique. It's impossible to see all of it. Each area differs enormously from another, as does the ...
Cambodia
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Taking care of your finances in the land of no ATMs, how to eat and where to live!
Cambodia is located in Southeastern Asia, bordering the Gulf of Thailand, between Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos. Cambodia’s climate is tropical, with a rainy, monsoon season (May to November) and dry season (December to April). There is little seasonal temperature variation. The ...
Hong Kong
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China's special administrative region
Overview Hong Kong is located in Eastern Asia, on the South China Sea bordering China. Hong Kong ’s climate is tropical monsoon; cool and humid in winter, hot and rainy from spring through summer, warm and sunny in fall. The terrain is ...
Japan
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A whole new world.
Japan is a chain of islands in Eastern Asia. Famous for its unique culture, fastidious and hardworking people, and fascinating history, it’s not a country that needs much of an introduction. Anyone interested in working or traveling the country will ...
Malaysia
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A mixture of everything that is Asia
Overview Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy. It is divided into two regions, West Malaysia and East Malaysia. West Malaysia, also known as Peninsular Malaysia, consists of the southern portion of the Malay Peninsula and nearby islands, bordering Thailand and Singapore. East ...
 
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