Welcome to today's weekly Travelfeed Asia roundup brought to you by @jpphotography.
Exploring the road less travelled is awesome and this week you have again surprised us with many great posts about fascinating places around the globe. Bangladesh gets little visitors, but indeed offers beautiful nature. Japan, on the other hand, can get crowded in the touristy parts, but further off the beaten track there are beautiful ancient villages waiting to be explored. Finally, the third post that we are featuring today shows that the Philippines have much more to offer than just sunny beaches.
Three BEST posts for Asia
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written by @priyanarc
My country Bangladesh known as People's Republic of Bangladesh , small country of South Asia sharing land borders with India and Myanmar. Bangladesh has an area of 148,393 sq km and South part The Bay of Bengal situated which all the rivers flowing through the country drain which are known as most complex river systems in the world numbering about 230.
written by @livinguktaiwan
Magome is an ancient village on the hill in Japan. It is the second ancient village I visited on my Japan trip. The first one was Tsumago. These two are postal towns along the Nakasendo route which connects Edo (modern day Tokyo) and the the imperial capital Kyoto back during the Edo era.
written by @randomtravels
Its been an amazing first week of December. My Canon 1100D has been quite busy these past few days. I attended the 2nd Coming Home Photography Workshop last December 1 & 2, then a friend invited me to do some documentation on their resort's first year anniversary celebration, and last Thursday I also took some photos during the Buraburon Festival of Festivals.
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