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Hong Kong, China

The sheer size and density of this city is breathtaking. By day, the fast pace business hub sports crowded streets, people rushing in every direction, crisscrossing through this massive city. By night, the neon lights glow overhead and the temple street market comes to life with the smell of meat and noodles permeating the humid air. A city of over Seven million people, Hong Kong is a cross cultural melting pot which receives its primary influence from Chinese culture and yet retains it own unique individualism. A financial capital of the world, Hong Kong is well positioned and moving forward...

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Ahmedabad, India

Ahmadabad is the largest and the fastest growing city located in the State of Gujarat on the banks of the River Sabarmati in India. The city is well known for its textile mills and is often referred to as the ‘Manchester of the East‘. Ahmadabad is famous for its rich past and its association with the Mahatma Gandhi and offers the travelers an Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. The city that was initially known as Ashapalli was founded in the 11th century during the reign of Solanki, the ruler of Anhilwara. Due to its geographic location, the Ahmadabad city has a very hot...

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Amman, Jordan

Amman is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world and is the capital and the largest city in Jordan. Amman city is a thriving commercial and administrative centre with modern facilities, historical attractions and a longstanding tradition of hospitality. The city is located over an area of nineteen hills between the desert and the fertile Jordan valley. The hills are covered in a sea of light-colored stone houses and because of which Amman is also called the “ White City”. The city was known as the “Rabbath Ammon” in the 13th century and many archaeological discoveries were...

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