Naengmyeon
Seoul, Korea
// Naengmyeon is a typical Korean dish made up of long thin cold noodles - this was our first meal when we arrived in Korea on a very hot day so it went down like a treat. A definite must try when you are there.
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Naengmyeon
Seoul, Korea
// Naengmyeon is a typical Korean dish made up of long thin cold noodles - this was our first meal when we arrived in Korea on a very hot day so it went down like a treat. A definite must try when you are there.
Varanasi, India
// Typical drying of clothes on the ghats of Varanasi - environmentally friendly I guess
Melbourne, Australia
// A few weeks ago, I headed down to celebrate the colour festivities of Holi with some of my friends (one of my Inidian friends had invited me to it). Holi essentially celebrates springtime and the colour represents just that. New life, vibrancy, fruitfulness. It's a messy affair, with loads of colour attacks on one another, strangers alike, crazy bollywood moves with powder in your hair. I'm so glad that Melbourne is such a multicultral city that we get to experience so many different festivities.
Rothang Pass, India
// Getting adorned with traditional Kullu attire which is found in the Northern part of India
Tokyo, Japan
// The world's busiest intersection
Amritsar, India
// Women cleaning silverware at the Golden Temple
red laundry
Leh, Ladakh, India
// Taken at the Layamuru Monastery in Leh, Ladakh. Simplicity reflected.
Marrakesh, Morocco
// Check out our snake charming experience in Jamaa el Fna (Arabic: ساحة جامع الفناء jâmiʻ al-fanâʼ) - a square and market place in Marrakesh's medina quarter (old city), Morocco.
Dharamsala, India
// We took these at photos at the Tsuglagkhang Complex which is the largest Tibetan temple outside Tibet. It is the monastery of the Dalai Lama, and is located just in front of his residence. Above, a Tibetan lady turns the prayer wheels whilst candles burn in this deeply spiritual place.
Manila, Phillippines
// Check otu some traditional dancing style! The tinikling is a pre-Spanish dance from the Philippines that involves two people beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground and against each other in coordination with one or more dancers who step over and in between the poles in a dance.
Helsinki, Finland
// The reign of salmon! Where else do you get the juciest and yummiest salmon but in Scandinavia!!! You can buy freshly cooked salmon at the markets here. Note the ligonberries on the dish to sweeten things up.
Fort Lauderdale, USA
// Sand sculpting takes place on the beaches of Florida. Lots of interesting designs, some just amazing like the lion above.
Varanasi, India
// Here's one way to get around in India. Make sure you keep a smile on your face.
camel cargo
Pushkar, India
// Use of camels to transport heavy cargo is not an unusual sight in Pushkar. Fascinating.
malaysian food yummies
Nasi campur (Malay dish)
Satay with pulut (Indonesian dish)
Chicken rice (Chinese dish)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Singapore
// For some reason tonight, I have been thinking about Malaysian food. I dare say some of the best food comes straight out of Malaysia with its unique blend of Chinese, Malay, Indonesian and Indian influences. Malaysia BOLEH!
What's your favourite Malaysian dish?
Los Angeles, USA
// Unlimited ketchup, unlike in Australia where you have to pay for every little single drop of sauce. *sigh*
Kyoto, Japan
// This clever lady figured out how to keep riding her bike without getting wet! The Japanese are so ingenius.