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  • ISBN 9781838865184
  • Weight: 1400g
  • Dimensions: 296 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2025
  • Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The world’s largest and most populous continent with 4.6 billion inhabitants, Asia offers a variety of culture and landscape unmatched elsewhere, ranging from the 6000km- (3728 mile-) long Yangtze River – the heart of Chinese culture and commercial life for millennia – to the deepest recesses of the Bornean rainforest, one of the most biodiverse environments on the planet. Divided into five chapters by region, Asia is a sumptuous introduction to this most vibrant of continents. Explore the 12th century Hindu complex at Angkor Wat; be amazed at the beauty of Ha Long Bay, Vietnam; learn about the Great Wall of China, the world’s longest and oldest fortification dating back to the seventh century BC; and gaze upon the iconic Mt Fuji, one of Japan’s three holy mountains and the highest in the country. With over 180 vivid photographs of Asia, this book offers a pictorial exploration of the culture, flora and fauna of this hugely diverse continent.

Victoria Burrows is a Welsh food and travel writer who grew up in South Africa, studied in England, and worked as a journalist in Hong Kong for almost a decade. She lived in Delhi for a few years before escaping to the Himalayan foothills to run a boutique hotel on a tea estate near Darjeeling. She now lives in London – but is hardly ever home.

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