Exploring Ancient Temples and Modern Cities in East Asia

Published by Jack Morgan — 04-25-2025 08:04:11 AM


Adventure enthusiasts, culture lovers and culinary aficionados will discover something special in Asia, with its unique blend of dynamic cities and pastoral vistas and the variety between them presents a colourful array of experiences. No matter the country you travel to, there seems to be no end to the ancient temples and modern cities that can be explored.

Continue reading this guide before you start your group or solo travel journey around Asia, so you’ll be well equipped with knowing exactly where you must visit.


Exploring Asian Culture  

Traditional practices in Asia are deeply woven into daily life. Rituals like the Japanese tea ceremony, the South Korean Hanbok attire, modesty and abayas in the Middle East, and Indian Ayurveda medicine are honoured aspects of cultural inheritance.

Asian artistic manifestations range from classical traditions such as Chinese calligraphy and Bharatanatyam dance in India to modern Asian movies and cultural trends such as K-pop. These creative styles offer a glimpse into the soul of the continent, combining historical influences with modern life.

Travelling through Asia allows you to experience a rich tapestry of culture. Whether you are visiting ancient temples, participating in local festivals or engaging with the continent's diverse communities, discovering Asia's culture is an exploration of one of the world's most lively and dynamic areas that is underrated to travel around.


Ancient Temples and Modern Cities in East Asia

Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China, which stretches over 13,000 km, is an exceptional example of ancient engineering. It was built over several centuries to deter invaders and now meanders over China's diverse regions, providing spectacular views and a tangible connection to the country's past. It’s even visible from space, just showing how immense the structure actually is.

In addition to being a wall, this UNESCO World Heritage landmark represents the Chinese people's perseverance and resilience.


Jordan

Petra is known as the 'Rose City' because of its elaborate water conduit system and rock-cut buildings. It is a shining example of the ancient Nabatean civilisation's creativity. Tourists are always astounded by the historical and architectural significance of this UNESCO World Heritage landmark, built from pink sandstone cliffs.

Discovering these amazing Asian landmarks offers a historical voyage that highlights the continent's rich cultural and historical variety. Asia is a captivating travel destination because of its architectural and natural wonders, each of which provides a unique and unforgettable experience.


China's Temple of Heaven

A collection of places of worship, especially for the worship of Heaven, that are utilised for imperial rituals. Renowned for its harmonious design and architectural significance, which are both influenced by Confucian ideas. It symbolises the connection between heaven and earth in Chinese cosmology and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Temple of Borobudur in Indonesia

Constructed in the ninth century, this is the biggest Buddhist temple in the world, with a distinctive stupa design. It is famous for its elaborate relief panels and figures and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Represents the cosmology of Mahayana Buddhism and is a place of pilgrimage.


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