These power-hitters promise international flights and easy infrastructure, making them logical entryways for travelers trekking around the world.
In many cases, it's not until the second, third or fourth visits that people have time to explore a country's tertiary cities, little islands and countryside villages.
But with shoulder-season prices and better weather -- cooler days in Southeast Asia and warmer temperatures Down Under -- fall is the perfect season to explore the region more deeply.
Chengdu, China
It's panda training time at the Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding Research Base in China. CNN's David McKenzie reports.
Shanghai and Beijing are often the first stops on most travelers' China itineraries.
And with another airport due to open in 2020, the city will only get easier to reach.
The capital of Sichuan province, Chengdu has long been synonymous with its fiery food and adorable pandas.
These include rich, peanut-infused dandian mian noodles, spicy cold Sichuan noodles and pork-stuffed zhong dumplings in a sweet and spicy red oil sauce.
A hot pot restaurant in Chengdu.
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Designed by New York-based Champalimaud, the hotel combines glamorous art deco style with delicate Chinese motifs.
Fukuoka, Japan
CNN's Paula Newton travels to Fukuoka and the surrounding tea-rich lands to experience the traditional winter tea ceremony.
While cities like Tokyo and Kyoto draw the lion's share of visitors, the smaller city of Fukuoka -- on southern Kyushu island -- makes for a worthy alternative.
Fukuoka is also an ideal starting point for an eco adventure around Kyushu island.
Travelers can head inland to hike up to the edge of Mt. Aso's smoking caldera -- the largest active volcano in Japan -- relax in tiny villages like Oita, explore hot spring towns such as Beppu on the east coast or make their way south to Kagoshima or Obi.
In Beppu, travelers can experience the onsens (hot springs) half a dozen different ways.
Jeju, South Korea
It's all about nature on this two-million-year-old volcanic island.
Most travelers try to make time for a hike up to Mount Hallasan, which can be done in a day, and enjoy the sunrise over the Seongsan ilchulbong crater.
Just down the hill on the beach, you can devour the plunders of Jeju's "mermaids."
A haenyo, one of South Korea's legendary water women, works off the coast of Jeju.
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At the beach, you can eat freshly caught squid and clams, sold by vendors on the rocks.
Located about 30 minutes by ferry off the eastern coast, the photogenic island of Udo (aka Peanut Island) is another outdoorsy experience.
You can rent bikes and circle the little island, stopping to admire wildflower fields and devour famed seaweed soup and peanut ice cream along the way.
Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Phu Quoc's dry season starts in November.
courtesy JW Marriott Emerald Bay Resort
For starters, the dry season begins in November and runs till April.
There's plenty to do aside from lounging and snorkeling around Ong Lang Beach.
As for the food, this island is famous for its fish sauce, so don't miss every chance to try it -- which shouldn't be hard, seeing as it's a main ingredient of most Vietnamese dishes.
Perth, Australia
A historic gold rush town and mining metropolis, Perth has enjoyed quite a few economic booms.
But the most recent development has little to do with petroleum or minerals.
The city has also poured new life into its sleepy urban heart -- evidenced by artsy murals painted all over town, alleyway restaurants and blink-and-you'll-miss-it cocktail bars.
Then there's the revitalized 19th-century architecture.
Inside Wildflower restaurant -- one of Perth's top eateries.
courtesy COMO The Treasury
Southwest along the coast, find ever-creative Fremantle where street art, buzzing weekend markets, vegan cafes and old-world architecture are the order of the day.
Travelers can reach the winery by car -- a picturesque 45-minute journey through the woods -- or splurge on COMO hotel's new 20-minute chopper experience, which lifts off from Langley Park in the heart of the city.
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