Dr. Jai N. Gupta is an electrical engineering executive and entrepreneur who serves as the CEO and chairman of Centerline Biomedical in Cleveland. Outside of his professional life, Dr. Jai N. Gupta enjoys traveling and has visited many locations in the United States, Europe, and East Asia.
East Asia encompasses the countries of Mongolia, China, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan, along with the autonomous territories of Hong Kong and Macau. This particular area of the Asian continent is home to some of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, including the three listed below.
1. Seoul, South Korea. A tech-savvy city known for its unique culture and vibrant nightlife, Seoul is the home of culinary treats like Korean barbecue and soju, a popular alcoholic beverage containing ethanol.
2. Tokyo, Japan. Home to the royal family of the world’s oldest continuous monarchy, Tokyo is known for its sprawling size, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural history. Incredible architecture, a collection of Michelin-starred restaurants, and colorful annual festivals are a few of the many reasons that millions of tourists visit Tokyo each year.
3. Hong Kong. An island in the South China Sea where skyscrapers and theme parks coexist with natural beaches and scenic hiking trails, Hong Kong attracts tourists from all over the world. Visitors enjoy the island's food, shopping, and sea tours featuring Hong Kong's famous pink dolphins.
East Asia encompasses the countries of Mongolia, China, North Korea, South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan, along with the autonomous territories of Hong Kong and Macau. This particular area of the Asian continent is home to some of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, including the three listed below.
1. Seoul, South Korea. A tech-savvy city known for its unique culture and vibrant nightlife, Seoul is the home of culinary treats like Korean barbecue and soju, a popular alcoholic beverage containing ethanol.
2. Tokyo, Japan. Home to the royal family of the world’s oldest continuous monarchy, Tokyo is known for its sprawling size, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural history. Incredible architecture, a collection of Michelin-starred restaurants, and colorful annual festivals are a few of the many reasons that millions of tourists visit Tokyo each year.
3. Hong Kong. An island in the South China Sea where skyscrapers and theme parks coexist with natural beaches and scenic hiking trails, Hong Kong attracts tourists from all over the world. Visitors enjoy the island's food, shopping, and sea tours featuring Hong Kong's famous pink dolphins.