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and held war game exercises on Australia's doorstep just as Beijing bragged it could hit us with long-range missiles.<br>Guided-missile frigates practicing attack formation maneuvers, search and rescue operations and communication drills were put through their paces in waters off Jakarta over the weekend.<br>A Chinese propaganda outlet warned one day after the military exercises that Beijing should launch 'long-range strikes' on strategic Australia targets if Canberra gets involved in a potential conflict over .<br>        China and Indonesia held war game exercises on Australia's doorstep (pictured) just days before Beijing bragged it could hit us with long-range missiles.<br>         Guided-missile frigates practicing attack formation maneuvers, search and rescue operations and communication drills were put through their paces in waters of Jakarta over the weekend.<br><br>Here, Chinese missile frigate Yuncheng launches an anti-ship missile during a military exercise in the waters near south China's Hainan Island and Paracel Islands in 2016<br>Australia's relationship with China has deteriorated rapidly over the past year with Beijing slapping about $20 billion of arbitrary tariffs and bans on exports including barley, wine, beef, copper, coal, cotton and seafood.<br>The campaign of economic coercion began after Scott Morrison's government in April last year called for an independent inquiry into the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic, which first appeared in Wuhan during the end of 2019.<br>The plea for transparency infuriated the authoritarian state and tensions have ramped up as a result of the diplomatic spat.<br>   RELATED ARTICLES              <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>In recent weeks, discussions over the disputed island territory of Taiwan reached fever pitch, with Australian Home Affairs secretary Michael Pezzullo acknowledging the 'drums of war' are getting louder.<br>As part of Australia's strategy to push back against an increasingly aggressive and belligerent China, diplomats have tried to engage with southeast Asian nations who remain under threat from Beijing.<br>Chinese military forces continue to encroach on the sovereignty of its neighbours in the South China Sea including Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam,  [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-con-dao-du-lich-tam-linh-tu-ha-noi-tu-tphcm-gia-re-3-ngay-2-dem.html Du lịch Côn Đảo] Brunei and even Indonesia.<br>         This graph shows the differing military capabilities of China and Australia as tensions between the two countries mount and The Global Times calls for possible military intention by Beijing<br>'Indonesia has a complex relationship with Beijing,' Dr David Engel, head of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute's Indonesia program told Daily Mail Australia.<br>'President Joko Widodo is keen to have as close of a relationship with China as possible, likely for reasons of self-interest, but at the same time China has infringed on their territory in the South China Sea so it remains tense.'<br>The two nations were locked in a dispute back in 2019 after China repeatedly encroached on vital fishing waters off the Natuna Islands which remain part of Indonesia's exclusive economic zone.<br>      Despite the flare-up, the relationship appears to be back getting on track after China offered to recover the bodies of Indonesian sailors who perished after their submarine sank April 21.<br>'Plainly, China is doing that for their own self interest to gain some soft power and improve its standing in the region which generally isn't very good,' Dr Engel said. <br>'Our government should be alert as to how China and Indonesia engage with each other and how much influence Beijing can wield in Jakarta.'<br>         A Chinese naval ship sails into Sydney Harbour in June 2019 during a secret reciprocal visit - there are now warnings of an impending war between the nations<br>        China has also warned Australia it must fall in line with its policy to 'reunify' the disputed island of Taiwan if it wants to trade to return to normal.<br><br>Pictured: Chinese Navy personal stand guard<br>But Dr Engel says any reading that Indonesia is drifting towards China is exaggerated.<br>'They're doing what a lot of countries are doing when it comes to [http://en.search.wordpress.com/?q=Beijing%20- Beijing -] trying to thread the needle between their economy and [https://www.kynghidongduong.vn/tours/tour-con-dao-du-lich-tam-linh-tu-ha-noi-tu-tphcm-gia-re-3-ngay-2-dem.html kinh nghiệm du lịch côn đảo] their security,' he said.<br>'It's pretty clear that sentiment among ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries towards China has become increasingly negative.<br>'The behaviour that China has exhibited has been so threatening and worrisome to them in the South China Sea, there is growing anxiety when it comes to Beijing.<br>'So I don't think we should be too alarmed about Indonesia at this stage.<br>As the war games were being wrapped up on Sunday and the People's Liberation Army forces were congratulating themselves on a mission well done, Chinese state media fired a warning shot at Canberra war 'hawks'.<br>         Australia could be on the verge of an all-out war with China as tensions between the two trading partners continue to escalate.<br><br>Pictured is Chinese President Xi Jinping<br>        Beijing mouthpiece The Global Times said China should launch 'long-range strikes' on Australia's military facilities if Australia combats the People's Liberation Army in a potential war in the Taiwan Straits.<br><br>Pictured, PLA soldiers in  Kashgar, northwestern China's Xinjiang region<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox news floatRHS" data-version="2" id="mol-ce24a020-b21b-11eb-84b7-930a5ecb4530" website and Indonesia hold war games exercises one Australia&apos;s doorstep
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The pound is close to parity with the euro and holidays on the continent suddenly look less enticing, but that's no reason to stay at home.
If you're prepared to travel further afield, you'll find sterling goes further, too, with tour hạ long 2 ngày 1 đêm-haul holidays better value than winter-sun breaks in Italy, France or Spain. Yes, the flights might seem expensive, but they will prove worth it once you're there. Here, JOANNA TWEEDY picks the best-value destinations...
COSTA RICA 
£1 =687.22 colons 
After plummeting in 2014, the colon is the fastest-rising currency in the past two years thanks to the country's tourist drive.

This year sees no sign of a slow-down, but it still presents good value. Buy a (fantastic) coffee in the capital for £1.90. 
This lush, Central American country has put itself firmly on our holiday maps, with direct flights from the UK and new, smart resorts.
Costa Rica is still cheaper than the Caribbean for eating out, but offers the same relaxed vibe. The downside? U.S. travellers are smitten with its coastal hotspots, so beaches can get crowded.
Costa Rica has put itself firmly on our holiday maps, with direct flights from the UK and new, smart resorts.

Pictured, Arenal National Park, kynghidongduong.vn Balneario Tabacon hot springs in Fortuna
Safety rating: Usual tourist rules apply, but it's generally safe. Watch out for Zika virus warnings.
Best time to go: Mid-November to April.
Budget: All-inclusive at the five-star Riu Guanacaste resort starts from £797 for seven nights, including flights, firstchoice.co.uk
Mid-range: Responsible Travel has nine-day wildlife holidays to Costa Rica's rainforests from £629, including accommodation and tours.

Flights to San Jose from £496, ba.com
Luxury: Stay five nights in a bungalow at the Pacuare Lodge eco-resort in the Costa Rican rainforest from £1,900, including transfers, meals and river tours, pacuarelodge.com.
See above for flights.
SOUTH AFRICA
£1 = 16.86 South African rand
The rand dropped to a historic low in 2015, but Brits can still enjoy around 46 per cent more value than five years ago when the rate was around 11.4 rand to a pound.

A proper coffee will set you back around £1.10.
If the Call The Midwife Christmas special whetted your appetite, then you're in for a treat. The Rainbow Nation promises iconic sights, world-beating wildlife and zero jet-lag.
What's more, the sorry state of the rand offers fantastic value against sterling.

A family of four can expect to pay £60 for a slap-up three course dinner in Cape Town or Johannesburg.
A family of four can expect to pay £60 for a slap-up three course dinner in Cape Town ,above
Safety rating: South Africa's high crime rate is well documented, but the vast majority of tourists enjoy incident-free holidays.

Escorted tours are a good option for first-time visitors.
Best time to go: From now until April.
Budget: Stay at the Parliament Hotel in Cape Town from £66 a night, parliamenthotel.co.za.
Flights to Cape Town with British Airways cost from £899 during May half-term, ba.com
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS travel" data-version="2" id="mol-acc71960-d3a6-11e6-a7c0-33d52a7b6d42" website the Costas for Costa Rica! There ARE holiday bargains to be had