Apr 15, 2007 Welcome to OneASEANWhat is ASEAN? ASEAN which stands for Association of Southeast Asian Nations is composed of 10 nations, namely, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
Who are OneASEAN? We were initiated to support the ASEAN’s aim of promoting the common interests of its members, especially the development of tourism in the region. Articles describing the various products and events which have made ASEAN such a vibrant destination are regularly posted and updated on this site.
What do we do here? Membership is open to all and members are encouraged to share their experiences, photos and advice which they have gathered during their travels to the different member nations of the ASEAN for the benefit of all. Articles to develop the tourism trade are also encouraged. We, at OneASEAN, also hope to promote friendship amongst individuals and to generate business opportunities for our corporate members.
Disclaimer: This website and the Materials are provided "as is" and "as available", without warranty of any kind, implied, express or statutory. OneASEAN does not warrant the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of this website and/or the Materials herein and expressly disclaims liability for errors or omissions in the Materials.
The content available here represents the opinions and judgments of the respective information provider. OneASEAN, however, reserves the right to delete articles and pictures which are deemed to be contrary to the objectives of this site without further reference to the contributor.
 Apr 13, 2012  from clark to kota kinabalu  Apr 25, 2012 Pictureque Belitung Island 20 Photos, 13 comments
Mt. Pinatubo (April 8, 2012) 1 Photo, 2 comments
It's More Fun in the Philippines! 9 Photos, 13 comments
RANAU LAKE 6 Photos, 7 comments
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 |  Apr 5, 2012 Room 1912, Traders Hotel, Yangon, Myanmar By John Oseid April 2012 Issue You are relishing an unparalleled peek at Yangon’s gold-plated Shwedagon Pagoda, the historic seat of protest in multi-ethnic Myanmar. Aung San Suu Kyi, using her... more   Jul 24, 2011  The majority of Thais are Theravada Buddhists . The Thais, however, see no problem in mixing their national religion with other beliefs, such as animism and (LOTS OF!) superstitions. Case in point : this Hindu shrine ... more Feb 18, 2009 The Asean Way is the official Regional Anthem of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The lyrics were written by Mrs.Payom Valaiphatchra and the music composed by Kittikhun Sodprasert and Sampaw Triudom all from Thailand, the winning entry... more Jun 6, 2011 I remember eating this doughnut (or would you call this fried bread?) whenever I visited my maternal grandma in the my mom's hometown. "Binangkal" is commonly found in the middle part of the Philippine archipelago (we would categorize it as a Visayan type of food).  I asked one of my favorite adopted moms - Mommy Loy - for permission to re-post as I want to be able to access it quickly in case I will fry it in the future. Thanks to her for sharing the recipe.     |  |           |
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