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Durban, South Africa

Durban is the third largest city in South Africa and the best place to enjoy a lively seaside holiday vacation. The city has quite a long beachfront decorated with high rising snack bars and hotels which still remain as the landmarks of Durban.

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Five Reasons Why Your Dog will Love South Devon

An ever increasing number of people in the UK are deciding to holiday with their dogs. For many people, leaving their beloved pooch behind is simply not an option. For others, the rising costs of kennels and pet sitting services combined with people’s reluctance to ask friends and family for help can result in the need for a dog friendly break.

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Busan, South Korea

The port city of Busan is a famous spot for raw fish and upon your visit to this South Korean city, you will some absence of cosmopolitan feeling. Actually, inhabitants of Busan use a rather harsh dialect which Seoul people sometimes find it incomprehensible.

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Abidjan, Ivory Coast

Abidjan is West Africa’s shining star in every way. For quite a long time, the city has been a commercial and economical hub and the capital city of one of the most successful African countries.

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Yokohama, Japan

Yokohama has developed from a city that consisted of a mere 600 people during the time of Black Ships to one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Japan. To be specific, it is the second important metropolis in Japan and features a breezy inviting atmosphere, relaxation parks, historic districts, great shopping areas and some of the finest foods in the nation.

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Suzhou, China

Suzhou is a city that boasts of having one of the most beautiful landscapes and sceneries in China. Located in Jiangsu province in South East China, the prosperous of the city largely depends on the well known Grand Canal.

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Shenyang, China

Lioning province in China has Shenyang as its capital. Located in the northeastern parts of China, Shenyang is the trade center, transportation, cultural and economic hub of this region.

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Yangon, Myanmar

Yangon ceased from being the capital for Myanmar in 2005. Nevertheless, the city has not only continued to be an economic hub but also the main gateway for tourists and other visitors entering the country.

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Surat, India

While Surat is essentially a port city, the damning projects that have been erected in Tapti River have made it unnavigable and consequently led to the construction of another port down the stream in Hazira.

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Kolkata, India

For the past couple of years, Kolkata is one of the cities in India that have experienced dramatic transformation that has placed it on the global map as a tourist destination. Very famous for the devotion and inspiring work committed by Mother Teressa, Kolkata has become a hub of culture and traditions in India.

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Chongqing, China

Chongqing is currently getting a spotlight in China after many years of being overlooked and the locals and foreigners as well. The city was once famous when it acted as a wartime capital but after other cities in the country such Beijing became more economically successful, attention immediately shifted away from Chongqing.

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Chennai City, India

Chennai city sits elegantly along the Coromandel Coast. Boasting of a rich cultural heritage, the ancient city has managed to maintain its ethnicity over years of rapid modernization and developed to become a jewel of India.

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