Buying Phuket Property
April 5, 2011 by Barry King
Filed under Real Estate
Considering buying a home in Thailand? The two most popular areas in Thailand for expatriates are probably the Bangkok area, where expatriates living in Thailand for the purpose of business or life experience will probably find themselves, and Phuket, where expatriates and adventure seekers may retire to enjoy the incredible beaches and laid-back lifestyle. Here’s a look at homes in the Bangkok and Phuket area.
Hong Kong: A Global Travel Guide
April 1, 2011 by Becky Padmore
Filed under Vacation
Hong Kong is a beautiful and mysterious global travel destination. The island is home to a vast range of places that would be of interest to a visitor including the Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront and the wonderful Victoria Peak. Tourist also enjoy seeing a more traditional Hong Kong which includes the flower market and the intriguing bird market which are both located on Kowloon. The Asian island also offers a vast amount of natural beauty such as Repulse Bay and Lantau island and makes a fantastic global travel destination.
Vacations In South Korea for Something Unique
March 29, 2011 by Craig Walker
Filed under Vacation
Your leisure holiday to South Korea could include quite a few fun-based activities, but one thing you’ll be able to expect is being encompassed by historical importance. You may choose to visit a couple of places one day then on to wonderful museums and galleries the following day. The vacations in South Korea are wonderful and pleasurable.
The Most Luxurious Hotels in Bangkok
March 13, 2011 by Becky Padmore
Filed under Hotels
Bangkok is the capital, largest urban area and primary city of Thailand. It’s one of the most cosmopolitan, contrasting and, above all, compelling of Asian cities. A steamy, pulsating, yet smiling metropolis of more than ten million – intense at first, but addictive as anything. Its hotels are also out of this world, here are some of the best:
Five Quirky Ideas from Japan
February 28, 2011 by Becky Padmore
Filed under Vacation
Japan is at the forefront of technology, it’s progressive and innovative culture is a breeding ground for new fun and exciting ideas. Some might be considered a little quirky but that’s what makes Japan and especially Tokyo such a great travel destination. Here are five of the best:
Travelling: Antimalarial Drugs
February 27, 2011 by Becky Padmore
Filed under Vacation
You’re about to travel to a known malarial zone; you’ve read the literature, you know the statistics, you even know the range of drugs on offer that will protect you from contracting the disease. But have you explored all the other alternative options and are you fully aware of the potentially very unpleasant side-effects from these drugs?
Applying for a China Visa: How to Get the Right Type
January 23, 2011 by Seomul Evans
Filed under Travel
It is very easy to get confused when applying for a China visa. If you do not get the right type of visa, you may be forced to delay or cancel a trip to visit China. There are specific rules governing whether a person needs a tourist visa or a business visa. Then, there are different classifications within each type.
Who Should Get a Multiple Entry Visa China Business?
December 17, 2010 by Seomul Evans
Filed under Travel
Some people are inclined to travel into China on a regular basis because of their jobs. It can become extremely frustrating trying to obtain a new China visa for each and every trip. It is also expensive to do so. This is the benefits of getting a multiple entry visa. It is much easier to purchase one multiple entry visa than having to fill out a China visa application each time you plan on entering the country. A multiple entry visa China is normally valid for at least six months.
Things You Should Know about the Z (Work) Visa in China
December 16, 2010 by Seomul Evans
Filed under Travel
Anyone who is hoping to obtain employment in China will need to be issued a type Z or a work visa for China. There are a number of things that you should know about type Z visas. There are a number of things that you must do in your own country before you will be able to work legally in China. You need three different things in order to gain entry into China. You will need a type Z visa, a Residence permit, and a foreign expert or work certificate.
Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Visas for China
December 15, 2010 by Seomul Evans
Filed under Travel
More and more American citizens are considering a visit to China whether that visit is for work, business, education or personal reasons. The fact that the summer Olympics were hosted in Beijing in 2008 sparked this trend. There are many other reasons that more people are considering a trip to China. There are many questions that you might have whenever you are attempting to get a visa for China. We will discuss some of the most commonly asked questions.




