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Asia Index

BTBtv Episode #18: Burma

Posted June 19th, 2007 by Kevin Allgood
 

Finally, our latest episode from Burma. Things have been pretty hectic since we started our gig in Australia, but I managed to put this short (3 minutes) video together highlighting our trip to this interesting land. In it are all of the places we mentioned in our posts: Shwedagon Pagoda, Inle Lake, and the weekly market. Hope you enjoy.

Categories: Video, Feature, Asia, Myanmar

A Short Stint in Singapore

Posted June 14th, 2007 by Valerie Marshall
 

Singapore is dripping with money. At least that’s what it seemed like after spending 8 days in Burma! more»

Categories: Travelogue, Asia, Singapore

The People You Meet Along the Way

Posted June 13th, 2007 by Kevin Allgood
 

Whether or not you should travel to Myanmar (or Burma) is still debated. If you are unaware of the situation there, basically the government is harsh and repressive, and the leader of the National League for Democracy, Aung San Suu Kyi, has called for an international tourist boycott of the country, fearing tourist dollars will empower the current regime. She is currently under house arrest in Yangon.

Because traveling to Burma is something of a weighty decision, we made a difficult promise to ourselves before setting foot there: to shed 9 months worth of thick traveler’s skin. This is the stuff that you get from traveling to places like Egypt and India, the wariness of dealing with locals who, in those places, seem to only ever want to get at the contents of your wallet. more»

Categories: Travelogue, Asia, Myanmar

Into the Burmese Countryside

Posted June 12th, 2007 by Valerie Marshall
 

For a change of scenery from the smoggy city, we took a long journey up to the countryside at Inle Lake. Quite different from Yangon, the tiny town Nyangshwe we stayed in was surrounded by the enormous clear lake, rolling mountains, and lush green rice fields. more»

Categories: Travelogue, Asia, Myanmar

Beneath the Bodhi Tree »With Audio

Posted June 11th, 2007 by Kevin Allgood
 

After 9 months on the road, we’ve seen some pretty amazing stuff. So the fact that we were completely stunned by Shwedagon, in my humble opinion, speaks volumes. There’s more going on at Shwedagon than mere architectural splendor, however. more»

Categories: Travelogue, Asia, Myanmar, Audio Enhanced, Audio

Burma Part One: Downtown Yangon

Posted June 6th, 2007 by Valerie Marshall
 

The Union of Myanmar, more widely known as Burma, was AMAZING. I can’t say enough about the place! WOW! Because there’s so much to say, we’re splitting it up into a series of blogs.
more»

Categories: Travelogue, Asia, Myanmar

BTBtv Episode #17: Sapa

Posted June 2nd, 2007 by Kevin Allgood
 

Despite the problems mentioned in our post, Sapa is undeniably beautiful. In this 3 minute episode of BTBtv, we check out the natural scenery, complete with background noise - from waterfalls, to birds chirping, to truck horns. Enjoy!

Categories: Video, Feature, Asia, Vietnam

Hanoi

Posted May 27th, 2007 by Kevin Allgood
 

Knowing that Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, was actually smaller than Vietnam, made me think that it would somehow be a little less crazy. I foolishly believed life would move at a slower pace, people wouldn’t incessantly blow their horns, and the old quarter would be be full of relaxing cafes and charming French architecture. more»

Categories: Travelogue, Asia, Vietnam

Sailing through Ha Long Bay

Posted May 25th, 2007 by Valerie Marshall
 

If you took one look at a picture of Ha Long Bay, you’d probably think, “I have to go there.” At least that’s what I thought. The place is unbelievably gorgeous and photogenic. more»

Categories: Travelogue, Asia, Vietnam

Sapa: Souvenir Shop in the Clouds

Posted May 23rd, 2007 by Kevin Allgood
 

Sapa is one of the more popular places to visit in northern Vietnam. When trying to decide how to spend our time in the country, we looked at the map and some google images and decided it was right up our alley. With limited time in Southeast Asia, it made sense to visit a landscape we hadn’t seen since Nepal. more»

Categories: Travelogue, Asia, Vietnam
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