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Himalayas, Leh

Southern-East Asia and Central Asia experience in photographs

Olga Mo - peremeny [55]

RADIOTRAVEL is the big long-distance and long-term journey. We travel in countries of Southern-East Asia and Central Asia. Aim of this project - creation of online blog-book. During the journey we...

Destinations: Karnataka | Himalayas | Ko Tao | Mumbai | Hoi An | Guilin | Himachal Pradesh | Kathmandu | Hangzhou | Beijing | Bangkok | Kerala | Ninh Binh | Nepal | Hanoi | Vietnam | New Delhi | Varanasi | India | Ladakh | Zhejiang | China | Port Blair | Thailand | Kochi(India) | Goa
Topics: Travel | People | Photography | Traditions | Food
This fruit seller had a business on her boat

The Venice of Asia

MaryLou Driedger - marylou [4,443]

I could have been in Venice. Bangkok is a city of canals and waterways.

Destinations: Thailand | Bangkok
Topics: Travel | Adventure | Animals | 20th Century History | Traditions | Ecotourism | Culture | Food | Economy | People | Religion | Fashion | Agriculture | Shopping | Nature | Architecture
A stall with a variety of Thai dessert at MBK food court.

A Foodie Experience in Bangkok!

Audrey Lim - alim [9,432]

In Bangkok, you do not need to look hard to find good food. After a month long diet prior to my trip to Bangkok, I finally devoted 3 days and 2 nights to eating all the wonderful food Thailand has to offer. Here's the breakdown...

Destinations: Thailand | Bangkok
Topics: Food | People
Tone Deaf in Bangkok

Nausea and Desire

Tone Deaf in Bangkok - tonedeafinbangkok [170]

For Janet Brown, getting used to the smell of Bangkok---its "refuse, canal water, jasmine, heated garlic, freshly squeezed oranges, and bus exhaust fumes"---was one thing. Getting used to the stink of durian fruit was quite another ...

Destinations: Thailand | Bangkok
Topics: Food | Literature

Recipe: Gai Pad Khing - Ginger Chicken

Habeeb Salloum - hsalloum [11,330]

Serves about 6 All the ingredients should be ready on plates before heating the oil. 2 tablespoons oyster sauce 1 tablespoon fish sauce 1 tablespoon soy sauce 4 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 pound...

Destinations: Thailand | Bangkok
Topics: Food

The Food of Thailand

Habeeb Salloum - hsalloum [11,330]

A blend of the Chinese and Indian cuisines, the food of Thailand is unique among the cuisines of Southeast Asia. In the past few decades, this country's kitchen delights have spread across the globe...

Destinations: Thailand | Bangkok
Topics: Food

Cabbages & Condoms: The Rubber Contraceptive Comes Out Of The Closet

Nabanita Dutt - ndutt [3,768]

There is no dearth of restaurants in Bangkok, which survive on gimmicks. The Royal Dragon, for example, the largest restaurant in the world, where waiters use rollerskates to bring orders to the...

Destinations: Thailand | Bangkok
Topics: Food | Travel | People

Recipe: Tom Yum Koong - Shrimp Soup

Habeeb Salloum - hsalloum [11,330]

Serves 6 to 8 5 cups water 1/2 cup finely chopped green onions 4 tablespoons finely chopped lemon grass 4 cloves garlic, crushed 2 tablespoons fish sauce 2 tablespoons grated fresh ginger 1 large hot...

Destinations: Thailand | Bangkok
Topics: Food

New Year's on Washington Square

D.A. Blyler - bakkhus [82]

The woman asleep on my shoulder was achingly pretty and purring into the floral design of my shirt. The problem was I couldn't be certain that "she" was a woman. In Thailand transvestites (known as...

Destinations: Thailand | Bangkok
Topics: Food | Travel
A class at the Blue Elephant cooking school in Bangkok, Thailand.

Thai Cooking Schools

Agence-France Presse AFP - Global [28,579]

* * * BANGKOK, June 20, 2005 - The maze of stalls at the Bangrak morning market stock a bewildering range of flavors in their neat piles of colorful spices, tropical fruits, fresh fish and fiery...

Destinations: Thailand | Bangkok
Topics: Food
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