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- Kinabalu Park
Malaysia's first World Heritage Site, designated by UNESCO in December 2000 for its "outstanding universal values," Kinabalu Park is dominated by the imposing Mount Kinabalu - at 4095 metres (13,435 feet), the highest peak in South-East Asia.
- Singapore Zoo
At the world-renowned Singapore Zoo, 40 hectares of dense forest are home to over 132 species, 25% of which are endangered. The stars of the show include giant flying squirrels, tapirs, giraffes and tigers, all in naturalistic habitats.
- Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat
Around 30 years ago, a great fire destroyed much of Phitsanulok, including some irreplaceable 14th century palaces and temples. Miraculously the central temple, or wat, escaped the fire, thereby protecting the second most important Buddha image in the land.
- Angkor Wat
The majestic temple of Angkor Wat - the centrepiece of some 40 temple and palace ruins scattered over a 200km area and collectively known as Angkor - towers above the jungle, offering gorgeous bas relief sculpture, architecture based in cosmology and tales of the once mighty Khmer civilisation. The site was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992, and conservation work continues apace, as more and more visitors come to look at surely the greatest of South East Asia's man-made wonders.
- Petronas Twin Towers Sky Lobby
Topped out in 1998 and officially opened in 1999, Kuala Lumpur's 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers together form the one of the world's tallest buildings - standing a resplendent 1483 feet (452 metres) high. American architect Cesar Pelli created this beautiful building with obvious Islamic influence, including curved and pointed bays to create a scalloped facade emulating temple towers. Visit the sky-lobby, 41 floors up, for stunning views of the bustling city of Kuala Lumpur.