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Vietnamese Moto

The motorbike. The symbol of Vietnam. The country's utmost point of pride. “90 million people live in Vietnam today, and we have 55 million motorbikes,” one tour operator exclaims. “9 million people live in Saigon. And can you guess the number of motorbikes? Nearly 7…

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Indoupdate

A few highlights of the last month: Smoggy, sumptuous Saigon: where we sampled all forms of transport and movement – rowboats and speedboats down the Mekong, high speed slides at a waterpark on the outskirts, public buses to war museums and art galleries, and dark…

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Imitation, the sincerest form of flattery

 

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Thailand

Where the nation’s beloved king, who rules from billboards and calendars across the country, is a people's chameleon: in the working city, the welcome sign depicts the king in a hardhat; in the artsy town, the king looks out from behind his camera; and at…

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From a Slingshot to a Badminton Court

To describe Singapore in one word wouldn’t truly do it justice. Nor would a sentence, or even a paragraph really. In fact, I’m not exactly sure how I feel about Singapore, other than that, relative to the one other place we’ve been to thus far,…

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An HK of an arrival

What a difference a day makes. After a 14 hour connecting flight through Beijing, my first move as a savvy backpacker is to totter up to the transit information booth, cut in front of another group of travelers, and exclaim “How much is the bus…

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