Me with too many Beer Lao
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Dark green jungle with light green rice fields. Huge puffy white clouds with a powder blue sky. There are magnificent hills covered in trees, rice…
Comments closedI love Papaya Salad. Crushed papaya, mango, lime, shredded melons all crushed up. Had it last night. So good.
Comments closedThis is the tree he was sitting under, I took a picture after he left. I saw a boy sitting under a tree. He was…
Comments closedI am in the relatively small city of Jinghong (景洪) is only 4 hours away from the Laos border and even closer to Myanmar. The…
Comments closedI love the streets and sky of Dali, Yunnan. I like this city a lot. Sure it is touristy but not as bad as Lijiang.…
Comments closedOn the 24 or 25 month of July there is a huge torch or fire festival here in Dali. It is to remember a time…
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Comments closedI am still in Dali and I am enjoying myself. I just spent the past two days talking to a really interesting Dutch guy from…
Comments closedSince i have been on this trip, I have been waking up at 6 am and going to sleep at around 11. I have been…
Comments closedShangri La The biggest reason why I wanted to come to this area is because of the things beyond the Lijiang and that is the…
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Comments closedI spent as little time in Lijiang as I could. I have called it to my mom a Chinese version of Niagara-On-The-Lake. The town…
Comments closedThe first stop of my Yunnan adventure is the provincial capital of Kunming. A typical dusty Chinese city of a few million. They are building…
Comments closedIn 1997 I finished my last semester of journalism school at Ryerson in Toronto. I was unsure of my talents and uncertain where I was…
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