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The Last Days of Hua Lamphong
December 23, 2021 In
Blog
Thailand
It won at least a 30-day reprieve, but there’s no doubt Bangkok’s historic Hua Lamphong railway station’s...
Bangkok’s Coronavirus Songkran
April 14, 2020 In
Blog
Thailand
Songkran – the Thai New Year – is normally a joyous, water-soaked, three-day party. But that was before Covid-19....
Bangkok in the Age of Covid-19
April 4, 2020 In
Blog
Thailand
Thailand didn't impose its national 10 p.m-4 a.ml curfew until April 3, but Bangkok's streets and subways looked...
Life Speeding Up Along Yangon’s Slow Circular Train Line
March 2, 2020 In
Blog
Myanmar
A first trip to Yangon necessitates visits to its historic pagodas. But the best way to see the “real” Yangon...
Japan’s Itsukushina Torri Gate: History Now Under Wraps
July 22, 2019 In
Blog
Japan
For 851 years, an O-torii Gate has stood as the portal to Japan’s sacred Itsukushima Island. But, for the foreseeable...
Sakura Season: When Japan Springs to Life
July 21, 2019 In
Blog
Japan
As anyone who has lived or visited there knows, Japan has five seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and Sakura...
Kimono Style Lives on in Japan
April 25, 2019 In
Blog
Japan
It has been 150 years since Japan’s emperor ordered his citizens to dress in western style, but the kimono refuses...
The New Vang Vieng: Laos’ hedonistic hotspot pivots ecotourism, older tourists
February 12, 2017 In
Blog
Laos
Welcome to the new Vang Vieng, a kinder, gentler version of one of S.E. Asia’s most infamous hotbeds of hedonism....
From Slum to Sensation: Hanoi’s ‘Train Street’
April 2, 2019 In
Blog
Vietnam
Thailand may have the Maeklong Railway Market, but it has nothing on Hanoi’s Ngo 224 Le Duan, better known as “Train...
The Slowest Race in Asia: The Cigar Smoking World Championship
March 28, 2019 In
Blog
Thailand
Some call it the “slowest race in the world”: The Cigar Smoking World Championship is a test of how slowly...
Hong Kong’s Retail Revolution
March 23, 2019 In
Blog
China
Hong Kong
Just crowned again this week as the world’s most-expensive city (along with Paris and Zurich), Hong Kong has always...
Hong Kong’s Street Art Scene
March 21, 2019 In
Blog
China
Hong Kong
With its world-leading numbers of skyscrapers, it’s easy to assume that Hong Kong is a faceless urban jungle,...
Hanoi’s St. Joseph’s Cathedral
March 18, 2019 In
Blog
Vietnam
Built in 1886 to be the Notre Dame of Indochina, Hanoi’s St. Joseph’s Cathedral became the symbol of French...
Hong Kong from High & Low
March 17, 2019 In
Blog
China
Hong Kong
When you come to photograph Hong Kong, tall buildings are going to be a big part of what you point your camera...
Saturdays at Hanoi’s Hoàn Kiếm Lake
March 17, 2019 In
Blog
Vietnam
On Saturdays, every segment of Hanoi's population can be found at the city's Hoàn Kiếm Lake.
Hanoi at Night
March 9, 2019 In
Blog
Vietnam
With most bars and clubs closed at midnight, Hanoi is not what you’d consider a “party town”. But, for foreigners,...
Hanoi’s Trấn Quốc Pagoda
March 11, 2019 In
Blog
Vietnam
Trấn Quốc Pagoda is the oldest pagoda in Hanoi, originally constructed in the 6th century. Originally it was sited...
Hanoi’s Lacquerware Artisans
March 4, 2019 In
Blog
Vietnam
Lacquer art and dishware are some of Vietnam's signature exports. Here's a look at Hanoi's Thu Hương Lacquer...
The Fading Neon of Hong Kong
January 4, 2019 In
Blog
Hong Kong
Like everywhere in the world, Hong Kong's signature neon signs are giving way to Eco-friendlier (and boring) LEDs....
Iconic Angkor Wat
September 11, 2018 In
Blog
Cambodia
It's hard to believe, but Angkor Wat, the largest and oldest religious monument in the world, was virtually unvisited...
City of Angkor: Bayon
September 12, 2018 In
Blog
Cambodia
Prasat Bayon, the 12th/13th century state temple of King Jayavarman VII, is often described as the “temple of 200 faces”....
City of Angkor: Ta Prohm
September 12, 2018 In
Blog
Cambodia
Its appearance in Angelina’s Jolie’s version of “Tomb Raider" put Ta Prohm on the “must see” lists of every...
City of Angkor: Preah Khan
September 11, 2018 In
Blog
Cambodia
The “Royal Sword”, Preah Khan was, in the 12th century, a city, temple and Buddhist university with 97,840...
City of Angkor: Ta Nei
September 12, 2018 In
Blog
Cambodia
Located deep in the jungles of Angkor, Ta Nei is a small temple located on the northwest corner of the East Baray...
City of Angkor: Banteay Kdei
September 11, 2018 In
Blog
Cambodia
Banteay Kdei – The “Citidel of Monks’ Chambers” – was built in the mid-12th to early 13th centuries in the Bayon...
Angkor Thom’s North Gate, Preah Paliley & the Terrace of the Leper King
September 11, 2018 In
Blog
Cambodia
This Angkor gallery features two sites inside Angkor Thom (The Great City of Angkor) and its northern gate.