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Photos: Bangkok’s floating art market
Buried on the west side of Bangkok is Khlong Bang Luang, what I like to call Bangkok’s floating art market. Perhaps it’s their version of Talad Noi art district in Bangkok’s Chinatown. Either way, it’s a charming collection of galleries and shops including one where you can make your own art. My favorite discovery was…
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Photos: Hoi An, Viet Nam
The tiny town of Hoi An in Viet Nam is as picturesque as they come.
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Photos: One night in Bangkok
Just south of Bangkok’s Chinatown a warren of alleys spreads along the waterfront. The city commissioned several artists to do murals and installations. I like to walk cities both during the day and the evening to catch the stark differences between the two.
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Photos: SE Asian Tour buses
Now Thailand knows how to pimp out a motor coach! I saw all of these coaches outside hotels. They look like a lot of fun to tour on! And this last one is just crazy. No idea what should be inferred from this. If you’re late coming back to the coach, you’ll be shot???
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Photos: Getting beyond street food in Mexico City
Ticuchi Our Christmas dinner at Balcón del Zócalo was just one of many amazing culinary experiences we enjoyed during our one month stay in Mexico City. True, we had our fair share of burgers and lasagnas, because at some point tortilla based food gets redundant. However, we did stumble upon a couple places whose take…
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Photos: Getting beyond Mexican street food in Puebla
Puebla offers some of the most extraordinary food I’ve had in Mexico. In addition to being the root of many traditional Mexican foods like Mole and Chiles en Nogada, Puebla is a hub for Mexican fusion. It’s probably also the one place in Mexico where you can get food from any Mexican state! Comedor 360…
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Photos of Taxco Food
Most of Taxco’s food is fairly traditional, and though there are many restaurants, you find the same offerings at all of them so it was a delight to find a couple that stood out from the others. Menta Santa Lucia La Hamburguesa Tom and Joan’s kitchen
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Photos of Taxco, Mexico
Like my home town of San Francisco, Taxco, Mexico is a place where it is impossible to look any direction at any time without seeing something beautiful.
