The Western Islands are a planned area located within the Western Region of Singapore. This area comprises a group of islands situated in the waters southwest of Singapore, specifically Jurong Island, Bukom Island, Semakau Island, and Sudong Island.
The North East Islands are a planned area and group of islands located within the North East Region of Singapore. This group comprises three islands: Pulau Tekong, Pulau Tekong Kechil, and Pulau Ubin. These islands are primarily used for military training (Pulau Tekong) and feature rustic historical sites with a focus on nature (Pulau Ubin).
The Southern Islands are a planned area comprising a group of small islands located within Singapore's Central Region. The islands making up this planned area are Kusu Island, Lazarus Island, Seringat Island, Tekukor Island, Saint John Island, Sentosa Island, and the two Sister Islands. The population was 2,680 in 2025.
Hon Khoai is an island located in Ngoc Hien district, the Ca Mau Province of Vietnam, about 15km away from the mainland. This is a group of five islands of Hon Khoai, Hon Sao, Hon Doi Moi, Hon Da Le and Hon Tuong. Among these islands, Hon Khoai is the biggest one.
Điểm cực Nam Tổ Quốc, also known as the Dat Mui National Landmark, is a significant landmark located in Dat Mui, a coastal area within Ngoc Hien commune, Ca Mau Province. Ca Mau is located in the southernmost part of Vietnam. Its geographic importance, cultural significance, and scenic beauty make it a destination of interest for travelers exploring the southern regions of Vietnam.
Erdene Zuu Monastery is a historic Buddhist monastery located in Kharkhorin, Mongolia. The monastery was built in 1586 by Abtai Sain Khan, the ruler of the Khalkha Mongols, and is considered to be the first Buddhist monastery in Mongolia.
Karakorum (also spelled Karakorum or Kharkhorin) is a historic city located in the Orkhon Valley in central Mongolia. The city was founded in the 13th century by the legendary Mongol ruler Genghis Khan, and later became the capital of the Mongol Empire between 1235 and 1260 under his grandson, Ögedei Khan.
The Arbob Cultural Palace is a building in Khujand, Tajikistan, the former headquarters of a Soviet collective farm, built in the 1950s and modelled on the winter gardens of Peterhof, St Petersburg.
The Burana Tower is a large minaret in the Chuy Valley in northern Kyrgyzstan. The tower, along with grave markers, some earthworks and the remnants of a castle and three mausoleums, is all that remains of the ancient city of Balasagun, which was established by the Karakhanids at the end of the 9th century.
Jervis Bay is a 102 km² (39 sq mi) bay and village area within the Jervis Bay Territory, located on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. A 70 km² (27 sq mi) land area surrounding the southern tip of the bay, also known as the Jervis Bay Territory, is not part of the Australian Capital Territory.
Hallett Cove Conservation Park is one of Australia's most outstanding archaeological and geological sites, where more than 1,700 Aboriginal artifacts have been found. A guided walking trail describes the park's cultural and geological heritage, including evidence of the Australian Ice Age approximately 280 million years ago.
Rakiura National Park is a nature reserve located on Stewart/Rakiura Island, New Zealand. Rakiura is a wonderland with pristine ecosystems and habitats. From dense coastal rainforests and freshwater wetlands to vast sand dunes and granite mountain ranges, the park offers fantastic opportunities to admire native wildlife and unspoiled landscapes.
The 665-meter-long Sea Cliff Bridge is a prominent highlight along the Grand Pacific Drive. This route stretches 140 km along the coast from Royal National Park, Loftus to Nowra. The bridge has become an icon for the people of Wollongong and around the world, once again welcoming visitors annually to this picturesque coastal road.
Bruny Island is a 362 km² (140 square mile) coastal island belonging to Tasmania, Australia, located at the mouth of the Derwent and Huon rivers on Storm Bay in the Tasman Sea, south of Hobart. The island is separated from the mainland by the D'Entrecasteaux Strait. It is a popular destination known for its unspoiled natural beauty, majestic cliffs, and distinctive artisanal cuisine.