The Swiss Maestro has been out and about in Asia.

Roger Federer recently wrapped up a whirlwind tour of Thailand, while his clothing sponsor, Uniqlo, simultaneously lifted the lid on some of his favorite stops in Shanghai.

Federer's tour through Thailand started as early as Feb. 23, as he chronicled a boat ride at the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi and enjoying a plate of traditional Khao Niao Mamuang, sticky rice and mango. Two days later, he posted a clip of him riding a tuk-tuk, Bangkok's famous three-wheeled taxis.

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"That's a wrap!" Federer signed off over the weekend, adding more snapshots to his social media gallery from the trip, the first of which featured his wife, Mirka, posing with him on the beach in what's a rare public appearance.

"Did you get her permission to put her on instagram?" Sara Foster, wife of former world No. 2 and Indian Wells tournament director Tommy Haas, joked in the comments.

In the latest collage, Federer showcased candid snaps from an elephant habitat, and took photos of the famed Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok.

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But the "Land of Smiles" wasn't Federer's only Asian destination in his latest tour. Together with Uniqlo, Federer toured Shanghai, China in the most recent release of "24 Hours with Roger," a video series in which Federer goes behind-the-scenes in his favorite cities around the world.

Having previously visited Tokyo, New York and London for the series, Federer toured the art studio of Zhu Jingyi, played table tennis with 7-year-old prodigy Guo Duoer at the Jing'an Gymnasium, enjoyed tomato sour soup at the Maolago restaurant from chef Zou Mingyang, and took a nighttime bike ride along Bei Suzhou Road with Chinese heptathlete Zheng Ninali.

“Here in China, there’s a way of life that’s so different from what I know," Federer is quoted by the brand as saying. "But I have a deep respect for the ways that unite us all. And we all want a good life.”