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Nov 6, 2024 |
remotelands.com | Tom Vater |Travelogues Storyteller
I got somewhat close to a lofty ambition of being a movie villain when Thapphawut Parinyapariwat, also known as Sun, the owner of Bangkok’s Red Light Lab & Studio, photographed me with his wet-plate vintage camera. Since the beginning of the year, Sun has been taking portraits of guests of The Siam Hotel Bangkok, a family-run property that ranks as one of the most unique stays in Thailand’s capital.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
remotelands.com | Ronan O'Connell
Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are two of the fastest-growing urban areas in Southeast Asia, with skyscrapers sprouting by the week. Contrasted against these glimmering, steel-and-glass towers are genteel relics from Vietnam’s colonial era. 5 mins reading time Share this Travelogues article from Remote Lands Learn More Vietnam has many attractive churches, from Da Nang to Da Lat. None, however, match the immensity of Notre Dame Cathedral in Ho Chi Minh City.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
remotelands.com | Marco Ferrarese |Travelogues Storyteller
The atmosphere is as tense as the muscles and veins pushing against an almost impossible task: pulling a large, heavy trolley across a sandy sports arena. Before giving up the ghost and falling to his knees, dust lifting all around him as a halo, we have observed this large Kazakh man use all his strength to push a 200kg (440lb) trolley for about twelve meters exactly as a pair of oxen would do. The reward for pretending to be a beast of burden?
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Oct 22, 2024 |
remotelands.com | John McMahon |Travelogues Storyteller
“It began with a quarrel about white elephants; at least, that is what they believe on the banks of the Menam River.”This is how Alec Waugh’s “Bangkok: A Story of a City” opens, setting the stage for an enthralling journey through the evolution of one of Southeast Asia’s most prominent cities. The book stands out as one of the definitive popular histories of Bangkok, tracing its development from a modest trading post to its modern status as a sprawling metropolis.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
remotelands.com | Dave Stamboulis |Travelogues Storyteller
I certainly didn’t go to Tajikistan for its cities. But after two weeks of Pamir Highway dust and grime, potholed roads, and camping out, I was ready for at least a few of the comforts of home. Little did I know that Khorog, the capital of mountainous Gorno-Badakhshan, would provide far more than just a bed and breakfast, and in fact, turn out to be one of the highlights of my road trip.
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