At Cathay, we love to be the ones to get you moving – to connect you to the people, places and experiences that move you most. Find out more about our new brand campaign called Feels Good to Move, and read on to discover some of the best things to do across Asia. How many of these bucket-list items have you ticked off your list?
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Each year, thousands of runners race among the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat, a Unesco World Heritage Site, to raise funds for victims of landmines. There’s still time to train: registration closes on 28 October for the race on 3 December.
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A session with a shaman? Ecstatic dance? Reiki treatment? Pick your avenue to enlightenment in Bali’s spiritual centre. But it’s not all new-age stuff: the Balinese have been performing the melukat water purification ritual at the Tirta Empul Hindu temple for the last millennium.
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You only need to venture 20 metres from the shore of Panagsama Beach to witness the mesmerising Moalboal sardine run. Don your snorkel and swim down; you’ll be greeted by gigantic schools of silvery fish moving through the water in fluid, waving unison.
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Bring your body and mind in sync with a walking meditation at this beautiful monastery . Your guide will set the pace as you move through the gardens under the watchful eye of the 76-metre-tall Guan Yin statue.
Powder-seekers, this is where you’ll experience some of the lightest and driest snow in Japan – without the crowds of Niseko.
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The island’s bike-friendly roads (and generally bike-friendly drivers) make it the perfect destination for a cycling expedition. Shimmy into your lycra and speed down the scenic coastal roads.
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Whether you choose to flit between classic cocktail bars helmed by white-suited barmen or stumble between Golden Gai’s dinky drinking holes, you won’t be short of places to wet your whistle in Tokyo.
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Walking the Great Wall a little too tame? Head to Mutianyu just 90km north of Beijing, and rattle down a metal track alongside the wall in your own toboggan.
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There’s still time to get tickets for It’s the Ship in Singapore (1-3 November), Clockenflap in Hong Kong (1-3 December), Djakarta Warehouse Project in Bali (8-10 December) and Wonderfruit in Pattaya (14-18 December).
Here are just a few to bookmark when you need to recharge. Bengaluru’s Shreyas Yoga Retreat offers daily yoga practice and communal eating. Further north, Ananda in the Himalayas offers seven, 14 or 21-night Ayurvedic programmes. And Six Senses Vana , which opened earlier this year, offers a comprehensive stay package including nutrition, daily activities, and wellness consultations and screenings.
The iconic Reunification Express connects Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with a 30-hour journey flanked by dense jungle, verdant rice paddies, lively fishing villages and the show-stopping Hai Van pass. For a more luxe experience, Anantara’s 12-person carriage, The Vietage , takes you from Hoi An to Quy Nhon – with the option of a massage along the way.
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Journey through Thonburi’s narrow khlong canals for a different perspective on the city. It takes just seconds to shift from the city’s hectic waterways to a quiet, green network of temples, wooden stilt homes and floating kitchens.
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While many choose to cruise, hiking along the Li River offers the best perspective of Guilin’s karst mountain landscape. Feet getting tired? Float the rest of the way on a bamboo rafts.
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Our home city looks incredible from the air. The Peninsula’s Fly and Dine package takes you on an 18-minute heli-tour of the city followed by lunch for two at one of the hotel’s restaurants.
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Every day, hundreds of pilgrims walk clockwise around the Boudhanath stupa, or shrine, one of the largest in the world. Turn a prayer wheel while you’re there – with each rotation, you'll accumulate merit and purify negative karma.
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It’s go big or go home in SG. EDM mega-club Marquee features a Ferris wheel and a three-storey slide. Drip channels a subterranean Berlin den. Cherry Discotheque gives groovy ’80s vibes. Cé La Vi has rooftop views. And there’s always Sentosa’s beach clubs for the next-day recovery.
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Fifty-five seconds, 118 storeys – moving at a speed of 73.8 kilometres per hour, you're going about as fast as a sprinting greyhound. The sweeping vistas at the top are an extra special bonus.
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Oyster omelettes, stinky tofu, scallion pancakes: Taipei's best dinner plan involves hopping stall to stall at one of its best night markets. Before your trip, pin Shilin, Ningxia, Raohe and Nanjichang on your Google Maps.
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In a city synonymous with street art, you’re bound to discover incredible murals anywhere you turn. Arm yourself with an art map and set out in search of Georgetown’s most famous pieces.
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