Mesmerising Hyperlapse Video Shows Journey Through Asia In 2 Minutes

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If you've ever fancied travelling through Asia but don't know where to begin, a mesmerising new hyperlapse video is sure to inspire you.
From Angkor Wat in Cambodia to the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, a Swiss couple has filmed their spell-binding six-month journey through nine Asian countries.
The adventurous pair then transformed thousands of pictures into a dizzying two-minute jaunt through Indonesian temple doors, over the Great Wall of China and along Vietnam's Halong Bay by boat, with views across the rice fields of Guilin in China.
A Swiss couple has filmed their spell-binding six month journey through nine Asian countries, with one highlight above, a sail along Halong Bay, Vietnam
Freelance photographer Mr Botter stitched hyperlapse and timelapse footage together to create a visual journey speeding through a number of historic doorways and across natural landscapes. Above is the Swedagon Pagoda, Yangon, Myanmar, which is in the film
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Featured in the film, entitled ‘Share your dream', are moments from their trip in Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, China, Vietnam, Malaysia and Myanmar.
Freelance photographer Mr Botter stitched hyperlapse and timelapse footage together to create a visual journey speeding through a number of historic doorways and across natural landscapes.
Mr Botter told MailOnline Travel: ‘We travel to lose ourselves, tour hạ long 2 ngày 1 đêm and then to find ourselves.' Above is a still from the Great Wall of China segment of the video
Recognisable tourist spots such as the Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (above) feature
The pair also share the bustling metropolis of cities, malls and side streets. Above are the streets of Pingyao, China
It's an incredible kaleidoscope of cities, malls and side streets alongside recognisable tourist attractions.
Monks, shoppers and holidaymakers are all captured mingling amidst the contrasting landscapes.
Mr Botter told MailOnline Travel: ‘We travel to lose ourselves, and then to find ourselves.
‘And we have taken our first step to creating the best online video guide with the same passion and the same zeal, to motivate young people to travel while they can.'
He added: ‘This video takes you back in time to the extraordinary places in Asia, from Temples of Wat Phu, Champassak and Laos, from the Forbidden City of Beijing, China, to the Banter Canals in Vietnam, from the Mall Centre in Kuala Lampur to t



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