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Photos: Koh Ker and Bantaey Serei

CAMBODIA | Sunday, 4 May 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Siem Reap and Angkor Complex

CAMBODIA | Sunday, 4 May 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Ho Chi Minh Regioin

VIETNAM | Sunday, 4 May 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Phnom Penh and Udong

CAMBODIA | Sunday, 4 May 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Mt.Popa

MYANMAR | Sunday, 4 May 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Bagan 2

MYANMAR | Sunday, 4 May 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Bagan 1

MYANMAR | Sunday, 4 May 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Amarapura, Mandalay and Mingun

MYANMAR | Sunday, 4 May 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Pindaya Caves and Inle Lake, Myanmar

MYANMAR | Sunday, 4 May 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Yangon

MYANMAR | Friday, 2 May 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Miri & Brunei

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [570]

  Miri & Brunei– General Impressions: The city of Miri is a bit dreary.   There isn’t much to see in town and the streets are not laid out for walkers. The city is trying to market itself as a resort destination and ... Read more >


Kota Kinabalu

MALAYSIA | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [708]

  Kota Kinabalu, Borneo and Mt. Kinabalu excursion There are any number of legends about this extraordinary mountain that rises from the sea to tower over Northern Borneo.   The barren jagged peaks stick up from the base of the mountain ... Read more >


Ubud, Bali

INDONESIA | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [2245]

  Ubud, Bali  Ubud is an amazing city. On the way from the airport to the hotel we stopped at a Luwak Coffee Plantation. This is quite a unique form of coffee as the coffee bean is eaten by a civet, a local member of the wild cat family ... Read more >


Borobudur, Java

INDONESIA | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [760]

  Borobudur Temple Boro = temple budur = hill, so the name means the temple on the hill.  This amazing mandala grey rock temple site was used from the 8 th to the 11 th centuries as a place of religious teaching, mainly Buddhist, ... Read more >


Penang and Georgetown

MALAYSIA | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [536]

Penang and Georgetown Penang is an island not too far from the Malaysia/Thailand border; Georgetown was the Colonial capital of the region under the British.  The airport is about an hour south of town and the drive in provides an interesting ... Read more >


Kuala Lumpur

MALAYSIA | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [646]

Kuala Lumpur  This city showcases an incredible mix of nationalities and cultures; it is a true melting pot of East and West and of various religious cultures.  The main mosque, Masjid Jamek, is near the center square, Merdeka, where ... Read more >


Chiang Mai

THAILAND | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [808]

Chiang Mai We arrived in Chiang Mai in time for the Saturday Night Market on Wualai Street. This was a pleasant break from temple viewing even though the market was packed with people along the two kilometers of vendors selling everything from household ... Read more >


Vientiane & Luang Prabang, Laos

LAOS | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [1982]

Vientiane & Luang Prabang, Laos The capital of Laos is not the wonderful city many of the guidebooks make it out to be. It is a fairly small city with a few good temples, a very nice boardwalk along the Mekong River, and a royal palace, the ... Read more >


Hoi An & My Son

VIETNAM | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [505]

Hoi An and My Son  Hoi An is an ancient city in Central Vietnam, with a gold and black sand beach that stretches almost to Danang about 40km away. It is a delightful old town right on the river with bridges to a number of islands including ... Read more >


Hanoi

VIETNAM | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [394]

Hanoi For those who grew up in the U.S. during the “Vietnam/American” War, the name alone is enough to conjure terrifying thoughts.  What a surprise, then, to find a magnificently vibrant and friendly city.  Temples lie in ... Read more >


Hue

VIETNAM | Tuesday, 29 Apr 2014 | Views [444]

Hue There are a couple of different roads leading from Hoi An to Hue, but perhaps the most scenic is the one that goes by Marble Mountain and over Hai Van (Sea Cloud) Pass.  Marble Mountain is named for the beautiful white stone excavated from ... Read more >


Impressions of Siem Reap and Angkor Art

CAMBODIA | Wednesday, 19 Feb 2014 | Views [643]

Impressions of Siem Reap and Angkor Art  Siem Reap is the town closest to the Angkor World Heritage site; it is bustling with tourists from across the globe.  In the restaurants, on the streets and in the markets one can hear twenty different ... Read more >


Impressions from Phnom Penh

VIETNAM | Wednesday, 19 Feb 2014 | Views [524]

Impressions from Phnom Penh I arrived late in the afternoon, so there wasn’t a lot of time to see too much on my first day in Cambodia.  On the drive from the airport into the city, we passed a ca. 10-foot statue of a standing Ganesha ... Read more >


Impressions from Ho Chi Minh City and Surrounding Temples

VIETNAM | Wednesday, 19 Feb 2014 | Views [2874]

Impressions of Ho Chi Minh City & Surrounding Temples  Ho Chi Minh is a thriving metropolis that, while not at all pretty, oozes the spirit of young Vietnamese urbanites.  Motorscooters and motorbikes swarm the streets like invading ... Read more >


Snapshot of Impressions of Religion in Myanmar

MYANMAR | Monday, 10 Feb 2014 | Views [2530]

  Snapshot of Impressions of Myanmar Religious Traditions  Myanmar Religion is a blend of folk elements and Theravadan Buddhism.   The latter was made the official state religion in 1056 and while this is no longer the case, ... Read more >


Snapshot of Impressions of Myanmar Art & Architecture

MYANMAR | Monday, 10 Feb 2014 | Views [1190]

  Snapshots of Myanmar Art and Architectural History:  Myanmar’s history starts late.   The first historical records aren’t until about the 2 nd -3 rd C, and those are few and far between. Most of the written record ... Read more >


General Observations and Impressions of Myanmar

MYANMAR | Monday, 10 Feb 2014 | Views [2303]

Miscellaneous Observations  and Impressions of Myanmar:   Sai and David:  While I was wandering around Sule Pagoda in Yangon, a young man approached and asked whether I was Buddhist given the mala beads around my neck. His English ... Read more >


Bangkok

THAILAND | Sunday, 26 Jan 2014 | Views [935] | Comments [1]

Bangkok and Ayutthaya  Spent a very busy few days in this hub of Asian commerce and amazing temples.  Some know Bangkok as the ‘City of Angels,’ although there are many more Buddha images than those of angels.  It is also ... Read more >


Photos: Bangkok Grand Palace, Canals and Wats

THAILAND | Friday, 24 Jan 2014 | Photo Gallery


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Video Poem link http://youtu.be/DrZlcrQ2uX8

USA | Friday, 20 Dec 2013 | Views [783]

I've written a poem that is illustrated by some of the photos from the journey and is accompanied by the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra's rendition of Mozart's "Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra in C Major."  The link is at http://youtu.... Read more >


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