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A Traveler’s Guide to the Best Places to Visit in Asia During the Summer

Do you dream of taking a summer vacation to explore the exotic beauty, culture, and cuisine of Asia? If your answer is yes, then preparing for an unforgettable journey across this vast continent should be at the top of your to-do list.
With thousands of stunning locations from bustling cities offering limitless nightlife opportunities to serene beaches perfect for relaxation and adventure – there are so many ways you can customize your trip!
This detailed guide will help make sure that whatever destination or activity you choose, it will truly be a once-in-a-lifetime experience as we cover the absolute best places to visit in Asia during the summer season.
South Korea
To start things off, a trip to South Korea is always a great option. Seoul is the capital of this vibrant country and it offers a unique combination of traditional culture mixed with modern skyscrapers. From sampling the delicious street food at Gwangjang Market to shopping in Myeongdong, there’s something for everyone here even if you’re just visiting for a few days.
If you want to explore outside the city, then take a day trip to either Busan or Gangneung – both are perfect weekend getaways and they boast stunning coastal scenery. You can quickly start your journey today with the cheapest flight tickets from Yada-go. Visit their website and get started on your bookings right away!
Japan
Head further east and make your way to Japan – one of Asia’s most popular destinations during any season! Home to cities like Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka – this country is a must-visit for anyone interested in experiencing the bustling nightlife of Shibuya or marveling at the traditional architecture of its many shrines and temples.
If you’re looking for something completely unique then make sure to check out one of Japan’s world-famous hot springs – an unforgettable experience that will soothe your muscles after a day of sightseeing!
Thailand
For an exotic beach vacation, Thailand should be your next destination. With over 3,000 miles of coastline and more than 700 islands – there’s something here for everyone whether it’s surfing, kayaking or diving amongst the colorful coral reefs. Relax on the golden sand of Railay beach or explore the jungle-clad limestone cliffs of Krabi.
No matter what activity you choose, each part of this country has something special to offer and you’ll be sure to return home with a few amazing memories!
Malaysia
Travel further south and make your way to Malaysia – a diverse country offering an interesting mix of culture, cuisine and activities. Head to Kuala Lumpur for some urban exploration in the bustling city streets filled with vibrant markets, busy nightlife spots and towering skyscrapers. Get lost exploring the historical city of Malacca where you can find stunning architecture from Portuguese colonial times or head up into the Cameron Highlands for a relaxing retreat amongst its beautiful tea plantations.
If you’re looking for something a bit more adventurous, then head out to the islands of Borneo where you can explore rainforests and spot rare wildlife like orangutans! Make sure to check out Yada-go for their comfortable and cheapest flights to these places.
With so many incredible places to choose from in Asia, it can be difficult to narrow down your summer vacation destination. However, this list of must-see locations should help make sure that no matter where you decide to go – you’ll have an unforgettable experience. So get ready for the journey of a lifetime as you explore all the amazing sights and sounds Asia has to offer!
Happy travels!
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TRG Chairman Khaishgi and CEO Aslam implicated in $150 million fraud

In a scathing 52-page decision, the Sindh High Court has found that TRG Pakistan’s management was acting fraudulently and that Bermuda-based Greentree Holdings historic and prospective purchase of TRG shares were illegal, fraudulent and oppressive.
The Sindh High Court has further directed TRGP to immediately hold board elections that have been overdue and illegally withheld by the existing board since January 14, 2025.
In the landmark ruling, the Sindh High Court has blocked the attempted takeover of TRG Pakistan Limited by Greentree Holdings, declaring that the shares acquired by Greentree, nearly 30% of TRG’s stock, were unlawfully financed using TRG’s funds in violation of Section 86(2) of the Companies Act 2017.
“Having concluded that the affairs of TRGP are being conducted in an unlawful and fraudulent manner and in a manner oppressive to members such as the Petitioner (Zia Chishti), the case falls for corrective orders under sub-section (2) of section 286 of the Companies Act,” Justice Adnan Iqbal Chaudhry concluded.
The case was brought by TRGP former CEO and founder Pakistani-American technology entrepreneur Zia Chishti against TRG Pakistan, its associate TRG International and TRG International’s wholly-owned shell company Greentree Limited. In addition, the case named AKD Securities for managing Greentree’s illegal tender offer as well as various regulators requiring that they act to perform their regulatory duties.
The case centred around the dispute that shell company Greentree Limited was fraudulently using TRG Pakistan’s own funds to purchase TRG Pakistan’s shares in order to give control to Zia Chishti’s former partners Mohammed Khaishgi, Hasnain Aslam and Pinebridge Investments.
According to the case facts, the Chairman of TRG Pakistan Mohammed Khaishgi and the CEO of TRG Pakistan Hasnain Aslam masterminded the $150 million fraud. They did so together with Hong Kong based fund manager Pinebridge who has two nominees on TRG Pakistan’s board, Mr. John Leone and Mr. Patrick McGinnis.
According to the court papers, Khaishgi, Aslam, Leone, and McGinnis set up a shell company called Greentree which they secretly controlled and from which they started buying up shares of TRG Pakistan. The fraud was that Greentree was using TRG Pakistan’s funds itself. The idea was to give Khaishgi, Aslam, Leone, and McGinnis control over TRG Pakistan even though they owned less than 1% of the company, lawyers of the petitioner told the court.
This was all part of a broader battle for control over TRG Pakistan that is raging between Khaishgi, Aslam, Leone, and McGinnis on one side and TRG Pakistan founder Zia Chishti on the other side. Zia Chishti has been trying to retake control of TRG Pakistan after he was forced to resign in 2021 based on sexual misconduct allegations made by a former employee of his. This year those allegations were shown to be without basis in litigation that Chishti launched in the United Kingdom against The Telegraph newspaper which had printed the allegations. The Telegraph was forced to apologize for 13 separate articles it published about Chishti and paid him damages and legal costs.
After Chishti resigned in 2021, Khaishgi, Aslam, Leone, and McGinnis moved to take total control over TRG Pakistan and its various subsidiaries including TRG International and to block out Chishti. The Sindh High Court’s ruling today has reversed that effort, ruling the scheme fraudulent, illegal, and oppressive.
It now appears that Zia Chishti will take control of TRG Pakistan in short order when elections are called. He and his family are now the largest shareholders with over 30% interest. He is closely followed by companies related to Jahangir Siddiqui & Company which have over a 20% interest. The result appears to be a complete vindication for Zia Chishti and damning for his rivals Aslam, Khaishgi, Leone, and McGinnis who have been ruled to have been conducting a fraud.
TRG Pakistan’s share price declined by over 8% on the news on heavy volume. Market experts say that this was because the tender offer at Rs 75 was gone and that now shares would trade closer to their natural value. Presently the shares are trading at Rs 59 per share.
According to the court ruling, since 2021, shell company Greentree had purchased approximately 30% of TRG shares using $80 million of TRG’s own money, which means that that the directors of TRG Pakistan allowed company assets to be funneled through offshore affiliates TRG International and Greentree for acquiring TRG’s shares – a move deemed both fraudulent and oppressive to minority shareholders. The Sindh High Court also found illegal Greentree’s further attempt to purchase another 35% of TRG shares using another $70 million of TRG’s money in a tender offer.
The ruling is a major victory for the tech entrepreneur Zia Chishti against his former partners and the legal ruling paves the way for him to take control of TRG in a few weeks.
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