The Asian region is increasingly referred to as a new perspective, a new way in both the political and economic sense. Intense development of all kinds of industries, from manufacturing to tourism, makes Asian countries attractive in every way: for investment, business development and travel.

Asia is the largest part of the world washed by waters of four oceans. It includes many countries: Israel, Pakistan, Mongolia, Lebanon, Myanmar, Japan, Turkey, Korea, India – 49 countries in total – are all in Asia. Every country is unique, rich in its own character and attractive in its own way.

But all countries share common features as well. The most significant one is quick and easy communication with Russia. All Asian capitals and many big cities are connected by regular airline services with the Russian airports; ferries and ships regularly ply inland and external waters, thus changing a simple trip to a destination into a magnificent cruise. A visa-free regime has been implemented in many countries of the Asian region (Turkey, Jordan, Israel, Vietnam, Uzbekistan, Thailand, Malaysia) for Russian residents.

The second common feature is, of course, the exotic culture, formed in the course of thousands years in Asia. Tibetan mountain monasteries, Japanese pagodas, Buddhist temples of Thailand, mysterious Turkish minarets, magnificent Indian palaces, the Great Wall of China, the Promised Land in Israel, and the diversity of beliefs and languages that travelers meet on their way, make Asia endlessly fascinating. It’s worth mentioning that the Russian language is increasingly spreading in Asia (as a huge part of our territory belongs to this region), so dipping into this amazing world will be no problem at all.

Asia is the wealthiest continent in the world in terms of climate and environmental conditions. The mountain heights of the Pamir, Tien Shan and Himalayas offer the purest air on Earth; the Andaman Sea in Malaysia can boast of cliffs soaring almost without support among the bluest waves of the planet; the tropical jungles of India represent a whole encyclopedia of the animal and plant kingdoms; the mild subtropical climate of the Mediterranean and Black seas is ideal for beach lovers.

There are a lot of things in Asia which can be called “one and only”… The biggest lake in the world belongs to Asia – Lake Baikal. The most ancient city in the world is Jericho in Israel. The largest city is Seoul. The highest point of the planet, Chomolangma (Everest), is situated in Asia, too. You can either conquer a mountain summit or head to the ocean, visit endless steppes, or dive into the life of ancient magnificent cities, each of them stunning: Beijing, Bangkok, Singapore, Jerusalem…

Asia is traditionally an “inexpensive” country. Unlike the Old and New Worlds, everyday life and living arrangements in Asian countries cost about ten times less. Still this by no means implies that their level is lower: in the modern world, Asia is a comfortable progressive region, which at the same time has managed to preserve its enchanting historical, cultural and natural uniqueness.

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