Your Chinese Zodiac Prompts Your 2019 Travel Style

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Your Chinese Zodiac Prompts Your 2019 Travel Style

Find out what your Chinese zodiac says about your auspicious travel style in 2019, the year of Pig. This is part 2 for Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. Look for suggestions for Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, and Snake in yesterday's article.

HORSES are so energetic, they simply need to roam wild and free. Find your wild and free amid lush green of Thailand's largest national park, Khao Yai in Nakhon Ratchasima.

GOATS love their home and feel comfortable there. For a perfect vacation find yourself a place where you will feel like at home – or like at home of your dream. What about a luxury room in a hotel occupying an old colonial mansion somewhere in Kandy, Sri Lanka?

Fun and some more fun, that's what all MONKEYS are after. Is there a place for greater fun that a Disneyland in Hong Kong? If not, Shanghai with its version of Disneyland is similarly exciting.

ROOSTERS, you are so practical and well-organized! Clean streets and beautiful architecture is what will make your holidays perfect. Choose either Osaka or Seoul and you won't regret.

DOGS are faithful and loyal, but we know that many of you have hard times finding a travel companion. Opt for a solo trip instead. Exploring the wonders of Angkor in Cambodia and then beach bumming in Kep sounds good enough.

PIGS, your year is coming that's why you can choose and do whatever you like. Yet these colourful old towns will be your ideal travel destination this time: think Georgetown in Penang; Phuket Town or Lanta Old Town in Thailand.

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