tibetan street vendors
…distinguished by the distinctive saffron cloth used to display their wares. (shots taken on a lazy afternoon by west 3rd ring, beijing)
…distinguished by the distinctive saffron cloth used to display their wares. (shots taken on a lazy afternoon by west 3rd ring, beijing)
from fort mcmurray to taipei, and dow to coca-cola.
at phyathai there is crap all to eat compared to other BTS stations. still, there is a street food tent that’s open for breakfast and lunch: (this is the entrance, right under the BTS station–you can see taxis and motocycle drivers waiting for fares under the stairs.) And this is the view from inside. I’m eating congee here! it’s like … Read More
I forgot to mention that a paper of mine got published recently in the Law, Environment and Development Journal. You can find it in Volume 4/1 (2008).
behind the bar laitier just east of the nasty corner of saint-laurent & sainte-catherine.
where I’ve been studying lately for the NY bar: amarin is conveniently next to a BTS (chidlom station is visible in the window), and more importantly, really close to the central world megaplex. which means that fewer people come here, so no one ever bothers kicking me out. bonus is that the food court is all thai and … Read More
I just noticed in the pic it’s exactly “sihp-sorng” o’clock. time for lunch. from here I cross the street to centralworld, the largest mall in bangkok (and larger than hong kong’s Ocean Terminal, according to wikipedia). there are over 100 restaurants in this mall, with shuttle golf carts that will take you on a taste tour, if requested. by each … Read More
plastic ‘clappers’ were provided for our convenience. [VIDEO]… Read More