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Can Cau Market (near Bac Ha) (Jan. 21st)

The night train from 09:00 PM brought me in 9 hours from Hanoi to Lao Cai. From there in 2 hours to the North East to Bac Ha. This region is well known for its weekend markets mostly visited by the local Flower Hmong minority group. With this post you will find some portraits people…


Hanoi (first impressions) (Jan. 19th)

Yesterday evening late (January 18th) I arrived in Hanoi. A very busy place specific in the Old City (Hoan Kiem) and that’s where I am staying. Because a lot of people is waiting for my first impressions herewith some images. One image is especially published for my family (in Vietnam isn’t it remarkable). Tomorrow I…


Season’s Greetings and a blessed 2012

Ilwa and I wish you a healthy and a blessed 2012. That all wishes (or anyway most of them) come true. In due course you will be informed about a new trip to South East Asia. Probably 2nd half of January.


Make up Thanakha for Kids

In January 2011 I wrote a post about the white make up in Myanmar. Because people asked me to come with some more images I have chosen now for het kids. Herewith also the explanation I wrote in the before mentioned post. I got many questions about the white paint on the faces of the…


Thadingyut Lightning Festival

Thadingyut Festival celebrates the end of the Buddhist Lent and the return of Buddha to earth at full moon day of Thadingyut (October). It is one of he most important days for Buddhist.The most beautiful and crowded celebration is at the Swedagon Pagoda in Yangon. Next year the pagoda will be according to history 2600…


Living along the riverside (Myanmar)

During all my trips in Myanmar I had to travel quite often over water. This because I could not reach the villages I wanted to visit over land. Many people live along the river because this is their only supply of water. But it is also their only way to transport goods for a reasonable…


Art & Craft School at Thimphu (Bhutan)

You have not heard anything during the last 3 months; because of my physical condition I was not able to work for a longer period. I hope I can show you now some more images of my last trips. I will inform you about new trips as soon as I am able to plan some….


Studying novices (nuns and monks)

At school in the monasteries the novices follow their normal secondary education and the buddhist tuition. Where this is done depends on the possibilities (availability of buildings and teachers). After the novice period (when they are around 20 years old) they have the possibility to go to college but then they have to go to…


No running (tap) water

In large areas of Myanmar there is no running (tap) water. Early in the morning before sunrise the women of the villages go to the nearest safe well, pond or river where the water is usable for daily use. They do this in cans but they cannot handle more than 2 and this means they…


Interview De Gelderlander April 2nd 2011

In a local newspaper De Gelderlander (edition Betuwe) Saturday April 2nd I had an interview about my travels through Myanmar. Next to the article was a portrait (by Erik van ‘t Hullenaar) and some small images. In this post I have added those images in a larger size. You might already know some of those…