Hidden Tourist Attractions in Southeast Asia that You Must Visit part 2

Sapa, Vietnam

This is a must-visit location for those of you who like to hike. Sapa offers stunning views. The combination of the green grass and trees around the hills, plus the beautiful French architectural villa cannot be missed.

Sometimes, Sapa is also shrouded in fog which will make your climb even more unique.

Marina Bay Sands Hotel, Singapore

The hotel, which was built with a budget of no less than 5.7 million US Dollars, offers many entertainment attractions. There, you can complete your shopping desires at various leading outlets. There is also a concert hall which is often the venue for performances by famous artists.

On top of the building, this hotel has a yacht-shaped swimming pool that you should try. Swimming there gets your adrenaline pumping. It’s as if you will fall from the 57th floor into Singapore which is right below you.

Wat Rong Khun (white temple) in Chiang Rai, Thailand

Although it looks ancient, in fact this temple was only built in 1999 by a native Thai artist. The shape of this temple describes the process of human reincarnation.

You will find statues of outstretched hands around the temple. In addition, you can also find murals …