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Notes by a red head. Posting from London town. Thursday, 25 March 2010. Hanoi has great pavements, but they are useless as they are full of motorbikes! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Whats in a name? Tibet - we have arrived! Chengdu and its giant pandas. Navigating Asian metropolises: rules for the road. Hanoi has great pavements, but they are useless as. Spotted in Hanoi: the shop where Brucie buys the c. Images from the floating villages of Halong Bay. Spotted on a bike in Hoi An!
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notes by a red head: Welcome to China!
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Notes by a red head. Posting from London town. Sunday, 28 March 2010. We took a 7am bus lasting 8 hours across the pretty hectic border between Vietnam and China, where we handed our passports over into a massive scrum for a good half hour, and spent that time craning our necks to try and keep sight of them. After the border crossing, we were asked where in Nanning we wanted to get off, so I tried our luck by asking for the airport, seeing as we had an 8.30pm flight to Chengdu. Whats in a name?
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notes by a red head: May 2010
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Notes by a red head. Posting from London town. Friday, 28 May 2010. All quiet on the Western front. At the risk of boring you all with the minutiae of my Bridezilla antics (my new motto being:. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em'. So - of all the places to be stuck, Ben and I had to end up in. A dry state, when all you really want is a cold beer or chilled glass of wine. After three days in Doha, we were pulling our hair out with boredom (not. Because there was no alcohol, but admittedly this was a major fa...
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notes by a red head: September 2009
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Notes by a red head. Posting from London town. Wednesday, 30 September 2009. Although there have been a few (largely food-related) posts recently, I just wanted give a round up of all the other things I've been up to and say a big THANK YOU. To all my friends and family that sent birthday messages, cards and presents last week. I am very touched! I had a reasonably quiet day at work with a nice long lunch. When I got back in the evening. Tuesday, 29 September 2009. Champagne brunch - Sofitel Beijing.
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notes by a red head: What's in a name?
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Notes by a red head. Posting from London town. Wednesday, 31 March 2010. What's in a name? 160; Another friends name, with one vowel sound slightly mispronounced, translated to Olympic Games, providing endless entertainment to taxi drivers in advance of the summer 2008 games in Beijing. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Whats in a name? Tibet - we have arrived! Chengdu and its giant pandas. Navigating Asian metropolises: rules for the road. Hanoi has great pavements, but they are useless as.
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notes by a red head: April 2010
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Notes by a red head. Posting from London town. Saturday, 10 April 2010. Tibet - an overview. 1 Tibet is intensely spiritual. And everywhere you go there are people actively practising Buddhism - spinning prayer wheels as they go about their everyday business, adding colourful prayer flags to every possible location, prostrating themselves in front of temples and in the middle of main roads as part of their pilgrimage. *. Is spectacular - the mountains are ENORMOUS and the skies were bright blue throughou...
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notes by a red head: December 2009
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Notes by a red head. Posting from London town. Thursday, 24 December 2009. And how exciting to be back in the UK, where Christmas is celebrated with more than a token flashing light and strip of tinsel! I landed at about 3.30pm on Sunday and made it to the Albion. Secret Santa present wrapped and in hand, to hit the Jesus Christmas dinner 2009. Well done Caro for organising! Nice one, friends. PLUS there is SNOW! Wednesday, 23 December 2009. Check out how rigid she is! And note the slit in the jumpsuit.
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notes by a red head: March 2010
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Notes by a red head. Posting from London town. Wednesday, 31 March 2010. What's in a name? 160; Another friends name, with one vowel sound slightly mispronounced, translated to Olympic Games, providing endless entertainment to taxi drivers in advance of the summer 2008 games in Beijing. Tuesday, 30 March 2010. Tibet - we have arrived! After so many emails, some stress and several changes to flights we have finally arrived in Tibet - and on our preferred day in the end! Chengdu and its giant pandas. 160; ...
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notes by a red head: Chengdu and its giant pandas
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Notes by a red head. Posting from London town. Tuesday, 30 March 2010. Chengdu and its giant pandas. Ben and I spent a few days in. While we wait for our Tibetan permits to come through, and I was quite excited about this as its the main tourist destinations in China that I had not yet visited. Despite being a major tourist attraction (at least, according to my guidebook.), we got a lot of attention from the locals and have not seen any other. We spent the first day eating Gong Bao Ji Ding *. 160;and wa...
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notes by a red head: Tibet - an overview
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Notes by a red head. Posting from London town. Saturday, 10 April 2010. Tibet - an overview. 1 Tibet is intensely spiritual. And everywhere you go there are people actively practising Buddhism - spinning prayer wheels as they go about their everyday business, adding colourful prayer flags to every possible location, prostrating themselves in front of temples and in the middle of main roads as part of their pilgrimage. *. Is spectacular - the mountains are ENORMOUS and the skies were bright blue throughou...