Category Archives: Cities & Regions

A Stroll through Old Rangoon

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Downtown Yangon is like an open-air museum; an ode in brick, mortar and cast iron, to the British Empire (and the British Raj, of which Yangon was the Eastern-most point, until Burma became a colonial possession in its own right). … Continue reading

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The Strand Hotel, Yangon

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No. 92 Strand Road Speaking of timelessness… The delicious irony about all the legendary colonial hotels in the region is that change had come often drastically to these grand old dames, in order that they may look as though no … Continue reading

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The Grand Tour VIII – Burmese Days… Yangon, Myanmar

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“…[a]n agreeable life, luncheon at this club or that, drives along trim, wide roads, bridge at this club or that, gin pahits…then back through the night to dress for dinner and out again to dine with this hospitable host or … Continue reading

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187th Street – Act II: Al Amanecer (Overlook Terrace to Henry Hudson Parkway)

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Just past Bennett Avenue, the landscape abruptly shifts.  The narrative has changed from one of struggle to inevitable resolution. A steep flight of stairs appears as if out of nowhere on Overlook Terrace, breaking 187th Street into two.  Walking up … Continue reading

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187th Street – Act I: Paciencia y Fe (Laurel Hill Terrace to Bennett Ave)

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In the musical, In the Heights, the song Paciencia Y Fe is performed by Abuela Claudia, the heart of the community, and also its adopted grandmother.  It is a touching account of her life story, and that of many other … Continue reading

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Manhattan in 12 Sts: 187th Street – In the Heights (More Ways Than One)

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From Ground Zero, we make a superhuman leap across the length of the small island to northern-most Manhattan, where streets once again break free from the tyranny of the grid system, in more ways than one: here also, Manhattan appears … Continue reading

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Commercial, Residential and (Multi-)Religious Architecture in Vientiane

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Despite being the smallest capital city in Southeast Asia, Vientiane is no less diverse ethnically and religiously.  Its commercial and religious architecture is consequently, one of the most interestingly diverse as well so far on the Grand Tour. It’s almost … Continue reading

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Colonial and Institutional Architecture in Vientiane

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Where colonial and institutional architecture is concerned, Vientiane resembles its cousin Phnom Penh, with many colonial villas now housing government institutions, and many civic institutions occupying modernist and art deco buildings from the ‘50s and ‘60s. There are two main … Continue reading

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The Settha Palace Hotel, Vientiane

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The Remains of the Day The Settha Palace Hotel is one of two legendary hotels in Vientiane, the other being the Lane Xang Hotel, built in the 1960s by the Russians, and famous for having played host to Beat author … Continue reading

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The Grand Tour VII – Sabaidee! … Vientiane, Laos

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“Laos is as different from Vietnam as Big Sur is from Long Island.”  Hunter S. Thompson, Checking Into the Lane Xang In Its Own Time Ten years is a long time between visits.  But then, I never expected to revisit … Continue reading

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