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Angkor Wat. There can be no symbol more iconic of Cambodia’s attempts to guard its glorious Khmer past or of it’s hope for a self-determined future. The world’s largest religious monument, built between 1113 and 1150 during the reign of Suryavarman II, Angkor Wat was designed as a microcosm of the Hindu universe. The outer moat represents […]
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I’m in Cambodia at the moment with four gifted professional photographers and thirteen talented amateurs. All I can say is this: Thank heavens I’m not taking pictures for my living! It’s not that my photos are bad – well, not all of them – it is just that those taken by everyone else are extraordinary. […]
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Posted in Architecture,Cambodia,Culture,Every Day Life,Museum,Nature,Religious PracticeTags: Angkor,Angkor Temples,architecture,blog,buddhism,children,hindu,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,sculpture,temple,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
When we want to escape Bangkok, one of our favourite destinations is Prachuap Khiri Khan. Once you have broken free of the Bangkok traffic (and that can take a while!), it is an easy 3 hour drive south to a relatively quiet area with magic mountains and beautiful beaches. The province’s name means the ‘land of many […]
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Posted in Culture,Every Day Life,Nature,Religious Practice,Thailand,Travel,WorkTags: architecture,Bay of Thailand,blog,buddhism,children,nature,Photo Blog,PrachuapKhiriKhan,sculpture,thai,Thailand,Ursula Wall,work,worship
When I think of Hong Kong, I think of a bustling metropolis with cosmopolitan shops, sparkling lights and tall buildings. And it is true: as one of “The Four Asian Tigers”, Hong Kong is a financial centre with modern architecture reaching into the sky; a pulsating commercial network which never sleeps; and one of the most […]
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Posted in Culture,Hong Kong,Mass Transportation,Nature,Religious Practice,TravelTags: architecture,blog,boats,buddhism,fish,fishing,fishing boats,National Park,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,sculpture,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
Some trips are such a jumble of colours and textures that they more closely resemble a crazy quilt than a tidy tapestry. So it was for me on the short trip to Attapeu Province in Southwestern Laos in January: a mix of Wats (temples), waterfalls and monuments; rural plantations and rough-board housing rubbing shoulders with […]
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Posted in Culture,Every Day Life,History,Laos,Memorial,Religious Practice,Rural,TravelTags: agriculture,blog,buddhism,farming,Laos,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,rural,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work
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