Creative, colorful, enticing - that is the tourism logo and tag lines. The first step to promote a country to tourists.
ASEAN
Brunei: A Kingdom of Unexpected Treasures
People are generally unaware of Brunei Darussalam's history and culture and most think that it is just an oil-rich country with lots of money. As such, when they come, tourists often say that they had not known what to expect.
Cambodia: Kingdom of Wonder
Cambodia conjures images of a glorious and mysterious past rich with cultural heritages, particularly the world's renowned ancient temple city whose magical image captivates tourists from all over the world. The Kingdom provoke both serious and casual traveler, generally charmed and bewildered by its mysteries.
Indonesia, Know It, Love It.
Indonesia is the sleeping giant of Southeast Asia. With 18,110 islands, 6,000 of them inhabited, it is the largest archipelago in the world.
It's More Fun in the Philippines.
The logo looks like a "banig" weave that forms the map of the Philippines. It is very colorful, graphic and a pixelized version of the Philippine map which gives a very modern feel.
Laos: Simply Beautiful.
Laos has become popular with tourist for its relaxed style of living and retaining elements of the 'original Asia' lost everywhere. The Laos strategic tourism plan includes decreasing environmental and cultural impact on tourism; increasing awareness of ethnic groups and biological diversity; providing a source f income to conserve, sustain and the Lao protected area and heritage sites; and emphasizing the need of tourism zoning and management plans.
Malaysia: Truly Asia
Malaysia is a home unique potpourri of Asian cultures - Malay, Chinese, Indian - along with many indigenous groups of Borneo Island.
Vietnam: A different Orient.
Inspired from the star in Vietnam's national flag, the new logo reviewed vitality of a newly emerging Vietnam with its unique national identity, while the slogan reflects the uniqueness, independence, and the vision of Vietnam - an attractive destination in Asia.
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