Joseph W.Y. Chong on the Future of The Peninsula Hotels
Remote Lands speaks with Joseph W.Y. Chong of Peninsula about the changing landscape of travel in Asia.
An Online Magazine from the Asia Travel Experts at Remote Lands
Remote Lands speaks with Joseph W.Y. Chong of Peninsula about the changing landscape of travel in Asia.
With mangroves, beaches, and Nay Palad Hideaway, Siargao is a drop of tropical paradise that stands out even among the exceptional islands of the Philippines.
Manila is a whirlwind, and nowhere is this more apparent that the swirling markets of the capital, from the bustling streets of Chinatown to the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene.
Photographer Jordan Hammond takes his camera to the tropical paradise of Coron for a look at sunken ships, pristine white beaches, tourist favorites and off-the-beaten-track gems.
It’s official: Boracay is closing. But, for travelers who want tropical paradise and a party in the Philippines, there are quite a few options left.
Are you ready for the Year of the Dog? Well, the great Chinese diaspora in Chinatowns around Asia are setting up for their Spring Festival extravaganzas.
With new flights, classic resorts, waterfall adventures, natural wonders, and whale sharks, Cebu in the Philippines is a hard destination to beat.
There are a lot of reasons to travel by private jet, but it’s the unique experiences, the once-in-a-lifetime journeys, that draw discerning travelers yearning for luxury and seclusion.
With a capital city that’s often named the gay capital of Asia thanks to its bustling bars, clubs and shopping destinations, not to mention a sprawl of beautiful islands with every type of terrain you could ask for, the Philippines is fast becoming a favored travel destination among the LGBT community.