Travel Guide > Asia
Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent, encompassing China and India, the world's two largest countries population-wise. Four billion of the world's 6.6 billion people live in Asia.
From the vast frozen stretches of Siberia to the steamy jungles of Thailand and the dramatic peaks of the north Indian sub-continent or the vast deserts of Arabia, Asia is a diverse region that defies categorisation. Modern cities like Tokyo, Shanghai and Singapore herald a growingly urban landscape, but this move towards modernisation is negotiated with the desire to maintain cultural tradition.
The Asian land mass is huge. For the consideration for travellers this section will only focus on Asia, not on the Middle East and Europe, which many geographers consider is part of greater Asia. The Asian land mass goes from the frozen dry Arctic in Siberia to the lush and wet jungles of Thailand and Malaysia. Most of Northern Asia is plains and steppe that gave birth to many amazing empires like the Mongolian Empire. Central Asia is a series of high mountain ranges like Tianshan and the Hindu Kush with deep depressions that stab way below sea level, making for some very remote cultures and people.
Further south are mountains covered with dense jungles, home to fascinating peoples that live along side wild elephants, tigers and rhinos. Asia's geography gives birth to some of the most densely populated places on earth and some places that see a person once a every few hundred years. The diversity on this land mass allows any traveller to find what they want.
Note: For countries in West Asia, see main article: Middle East
Asia is home to some of the largest cities in the world. Many of these cities have upwards of 15 or 20 million people living in or around them. A visit to a massive Mega-Asian city can be a bit overwhelming especially on a first trip. Although seeing that many people living, working and operating in such a close area is truly stunning. Many of the cities have great public transportation systems in them making it easy to get around. Here is a list of some of the major cities in Asia:
How do you create a short list of the most amazing landmarks on the largest continent and one of longest inhabited places on earth. Asian landmarks range from modern buildings to ancient temples some abandoned and some that have been used for thousands of years. Then on top of the human accomplishments is some of the most stunning natural beauty the world has ever scene. Therefore no matter where you visit in Asia there is some sort of landmark to be experienced. Here is a short list of just a fraction of what Asia has to offer:
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