December 29, 2004
Escaping The Tsunami
After a bowl of spicy Thai soup on the street outside my Bangkok hotel on December 26, 2004, I returned about 1:30pm and flipped on the satellite TV to...
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Posted by laughingnomad on December 29, 2004 12:18 AM
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Category: Thailand, Tsunami
December 13, 2004
Jinghong
While I was in Guizou Province, Bob headed off for Putuashan Island and then circled back to Shanghai via Hangzhou...then flew to Jinghong to meet me at the Banna...
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Posted by laughingnomad on December 13, 2004 02:54 PM
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Category: Buses, China, Climbs & Walks, Excursions, Flights, Hostels & Guesthouses
December 10, 2004
Camellia Hotel In Kunming
Was really fun to spend time in the Camellia Hotel compound in Kunming, familiar from our 2002 visit to China, and fraternize with all the Western travelers and trade...
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Posted by laughingnomad on December 10, 2004 03:04 PM
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Category: China, Hostels & Guesthouses, Visas
December 08, 2004
Miao Village In Guizhou
In Shanghai, exploring the Lonely Planet Thorn Tree web site, I noticed a query from a young woman from Kaili in Guizhou Province who was offering to arrange a...
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Posted by laughingnomad on December 8, 2004 08:54 PM
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Category: Altercations, China, China, Conversations, Culture, Homestays, Minority Groups, Shanghai, Touching Experiences, Trains
December 07, 2004
Shanghai
Spent about 3 weeks in Shanghai in a lovely small hotel behind the Shanghai Library on a tree-lined street of the former French Concession. The US Embassy was next...
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Posted by laughingnomad on December 7, 2004 02:19 AM
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Category: China, Conversations, Shanghai
December 06, 2004
Yangshau
Currently in a delightful city (Yangshau) that is on the Yangtze River about 100 miles north of Shanghai. China's autumn has been fantastic, the people interesting (and challanging) and...
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