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A Hall Fit For Royals (Hall of Antiquities, Residenz Munich, Germany) - Miss Angela Koh
Salzburg from Mönchsberg (Salzburg, Austria) - Miss Angela Koh
Don't Know Where To Go (Sankt Anton am Alberg, Austria) - Miss Angela Koh
Tracking Birds (Budapest, Hungary) - Miss Angela Koh
Wachiratan Waterfall. A spectacular wonder of nature. (Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiangmai, Thailand) - Mrs Catherine Lee
Doi Inthanon is home to a large and colourful array of flowers (Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiangmai, Thailand) - Mrs Catherine Lee
Built in 1987 to honour the 60th birthday of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiangmai, Thailand) - Mrs Catherine Lee
Imaginary jungle. A man-made sanctuary (Khaomao-Khaofang Restaurant, Chiangmai, Thailand) - Mrs Catherine Lee
Edging Ruins. This edging ruins is in Caesarea Maritima. Caesarea Maritima is located on the road between Tel Aviv to Haifa, it was the Roman capital of Judea in the past (Caesarea Maritima, Israel) - Miss Esther Lee
Crown of thorns (also refer as Euphorbia milii) is popular as a houseplant and is grown in warm climates as a garden shrub. The sprawling, branching, vinelike stems can attain lengths of more than two metres (Tiberias, Israel) - Miss Esther Lee
This boat parks in the Sea of Galilee, which lies on the ancient Via Maris, which linked Egypt with the northern empires. The lake is fed partly by underground springs although its main source is the Jordan River which flows through it from north to south (Sea of Galilee, Israel) - Miss Esther Lee
Dome of the Rock is A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it has been called "Jerusalem's most recognizable landmark". This photo is taken from the view of The Mount of Olives. Location: Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, Israel) - Miss Esther Lee
In the sea of twinkling stars, dance! (Ooozooo Garden, Icheon, Korea) - Mdm Fu Dong
The wild plant stands between rock and snow. (Suzhou, China) - Mdm Fu Dong
Reflection of the Arabian (Tokyo Disneyland, Japan) - Mrs Jessica Lim
Endless Generosity (Mount Takao, Japan) - Mrs Jessica Lim
Hello Fuji-san! (Mount Fuji, Japan) - Mrs Jessica Lim
Thankful. For the good health. (Tenmagu Shrine, Dazaifu, Kyushu Japan) - Mdm Lee Xinyi
Look Right. Looking out for incoming traffic and each other. (Jordan MTR Exit. Hong Kong) - Mdm Lee Xinyi
Misty. The view that greeted us at our lunch stopover. (Mount Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan) - Mdm Lee Xinyi
Magic. On the longest cable car system in the world. (Ngong Ping Cable Car, Lantau Island, Hong Kong) - Mdm Lee Xinyi
Tucked in the Himalayas, Bhutan, known for having the happiest people, embraces rich culture and ancient architecture. Looking through the lens of its people, this trip is a journey to understand life from their perspective. (Paro Dzong, Bhutan) - Miss Loi Weiling & Mdm Idayu
This 3-year-old girl sits at the bench outside her doorway quietly playing her doll. As she is not of school-going age and unable to speak English, she smiles shyly as we try to communicate with her. (Haa Valley, Bhutan) - Miss Loi Weiling & Mdm Idayu
Colourful prayer flags can be seen at every corner of Bhutan. These flags do not carry prayers to god but blessings for peace, compassion, strength, and wisdom. It is believed that when the wind blows, these blessings are carried through the air spreading goodwill and positive energy into all pervading space. (Tigers' Nest Monastry, Bhutan) - Miss Loi Weiling & Mdm Idayu
Fiercely guarding their values, traditions and culture in the midst of globalisation, the people from this carbon-negative country live simple lives without obsession to technological advancement. (Thimphu, Bhutan) - Miss Loi Weiling & Mdm Idayu
Monks going about their daily business in the Dzong. The Dzong is an important landmark in the main towns in Bhutan. Being both an administrative centre and a religious venue, they are a symbol of the seamless integration of spirituality and governance. (Punakha Dzong, Bhutan) - Miss Loi Weiling & Mdm Idayu
Shop front with intricate patterns. Many houses and shops in Bhutan hire skilled artisans to paint elaborate designs on the facades of their buildings. The designs often symbolise good luck and well wishes for the families residing in the building. (Haa Valley, Bhutan) - Miss Loi Weiling & Mdm Idayu
Elderly lady spending her time in prayer at the prayer monument in the capital city of Thimphu. Many elderly Bhutanese spend their days socialising with their friends and devoting themselves to religion. They make trips to temples and chortens often. (National Memorial Chorten, Thimphu, Bhutan) - Miss Loi Weiling & Mdm Idayu
Urquhart Castle sits beside Loch Ness in the Highlands of Scotland. (Urquhart Castle, Drumnadrochit, Scotland) - Mrs Ng Yin Xiang
A guard looking out from the ancient palace. Gyeongbokgung Palace, built in 1395, was the main royal palace of the Joseon dynasty. (Gyeongbokgung, Seoul, South Korea) - Mrs Pauline Leong
Mon Chaem is the popular hilltop destination which offers stunning natural views as you sip a cup of local coffee. (Mae Rim, Chiangmai, Thailand) - Mrs Pauline Leong
Colourful-boxed houses illuminated by the sunset. (Burano, Venice, Italy) - Miss Ruzana Supar
God's cre-a-tion. (Franz Josef, New Zealand) - Miss Shanice Chia
Look beyond. (Devil's Punch Bowl, New Zealand) - Miss Shanice Chia
Look back, breathe. (Arthus Pass, New Zealand) - Miss Shanice Chia
Left or right, make a choice. (Scenic Route, New Zealand) - Miss Shanice Chia
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