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Recent Entries
* On the way to the Great Canyon of Yarlung Tsampo
* A Route to Finding Tibet * Holy Sites * Lhasa, a City of New and Old * Zhongdian (aka Shangri-la) * Loud Lijiang * Dali Removed * Kunming, an oxymoron almost * Floating Village on Lake Tonle Sap * Angkor Wat * Powerful Phnom Penh * Crossing into Cambodia and Changing Currency * Ho Chih Minh City (aka Saigon) * Taking a breather in Hoi An * Hue
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May 28, 2006On the way to the Great Canyon of Yarlung TsampoA lot of the places and towns we drove through, actually all, were not listed in the Tibet section of...Read this update A Route to Finding TibetAfter talking to quite a few travel agencies (the ones by the budget hotels, hostels, and hotels where most foreigners...Read this update May 25, 2006Holy SitesOrnately detailed and haunting... Jokhang Temple view of Jokhang Temple and Jokhang Temple Square a couple of pilgrims walking clockwise...Read this update May 24, 2006Lhasa, a City of New and OldBeen wanting to go to Tibet for a very long time. I’ve heard from quite a few travelers, friends, and...Read this update May 22, 2006Zhongdian (aka Shangri-la)Enjoyed the scenic ride to Zhongdian, also known as Shangri-la (the town was renamed). Passed by quite a few minority...Read this update May 20, 2006Loud LijiangAt first, hardly saw any tourists and locals while walking from the bus station to Lijiang Old Town. Though once...Read this update May 16, 2006Dali RemovedSet off to Dali the next morning. Dali used to be a country within a country, called the Nanzhao Kingdom....Read this update May 15, 2006Kunming, an oxymoron almostTo my surprise, Kunming is a pretty laid-back Chinese city, which is an oxymoron almost. Walking out of the airport,...Read this update May 12, 2006Floating Village on Lake Tonle SapLike the floating villages of Uros on Lake Titicaca in Peru, Cambodia also has their own version on Lake Tonle...Read this update May 11, 2006Angkor WatFlew into and overnighted in Siem Reap for a few days to visit the breathtaking Angkor Wat. Why would anyone...Read this update May 08, 2006Powerful Phnom PenhPowerful in the sense that Phnom Penh can have a mindful effect on you. I feel that it’s a privilege...Read this update May 07, 2006Crossing into Cambodia and Changing CurrencyIf you plan to change all your dong currency into American dollars or Cambodian riels (as Cambodia uses both types...Read this update May 06, 2006Ho Chih Minh City (aka Saigon)Ho Chih Minh City is quite a contrast to Hanoi. Being a much bigger city with a much bigger population...Read this update May 04, 2006Taking a breather in Hoi AnHoi An offers a much slower pace of life in Viet Nam. Less traffic and noise, not too much city,...Read this update May 01, 2006HueThe more I travel in Viet Nam, the more it feels like I’m seeing China for the fifth time. There’s...Read this update |
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