31 May, 2007

TopicStories

TopicStories are basicly my story around a certain topic, or theme, like where on my travel did I like the food the best, the hotels, the toilets, the bars, the people, where was the cheapest rooms, the cutest girls and so on, - or just some funny/sad/interesting things that I didn't write in a travelstory. It could also be my comparing of certain habits or way doing things in different parts of Asia, or comparing travelexperiences with home... or maybe a "photostory" I simply dont have a photo to show... or my thoughts about some aspects of travelling... anything really...

So far I have not put TopicStories on my prioritylist, since I have not yet finnish putting out all photoes and Travelstories, but some will come in between from now on...

I plan to write a little every now and then, then I feel I have both the energy and enougth free minutes… Or if you have any requests in general, - please feel free to request. Also I would very much appriciate comments. :-)


TopicStories:
(clicking here gives you all TopicStories in a long page, with the newest one on top = you might want to start on the bottom article if doing so. (at the moment of writing this, there is only one... so... :-s



TopicStories:

North Korea: Some small stories from North-Korea


Same list under here, with Permalinks showing, - If you like to link to any of my articles - feel free to do so, as long as you make clear its an article from www.meihack.org
If you are uncertain, please mail me on egil.viking@gmail.com

TopicStories:
http://www.meihack.org/index.php?categories=TopicStories

North Korea: Some small stories from North-Korea http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=4217668515741537184

PhotoStories

Photostories are basicly my story around one of my photos ( pretty obvious, or..? ;-) ).

It's said that a photo can tell you more than 1000 words, but many of my photoes will tell me a lot more than you, as there might be a story around/behind it… So I started something I call "Photostories", where I blog around a single photo, or a series of photoes from the same place. I might just writa about my feelings or impressions at the time of the photo, or about what I think would be of most interest for most people reading it.

I plan to write a little every week I feel I have enougth free minutes …and I plan to pick a random photo out of my “portefolio” from my travel, and write a little bit about/around it… Or if you have any requests in general, or about one of my photos in my gallery, - please feel free to request. Also I would very much appriciate comments on my photoes, - with or without grading them :-) .

Photostories:
(clicking here gives you all PhotoStories in a long page, with the newest one on top = you might want to start on the bottom article if doing so,
- or you might want to just go for one story at the time, using the permalinks under here :) ( my suggestion ) you can choose between listed in writing order, or on dates of photo)


Photostories: ( Newsarticle: Photostories (about PhotoStories...) )

listed in writing order:
PS 0001: 03-12-2006: Young (leg-rowing) fisherman at the Inle Lake
PS 0002: 01-12-2006: Buddha in Ananda Temple in Bagan (Myanmar/Burma)
PS 0003: 29-10-2006: Khmer Traditional Dancing in Siem Reap
PS 0004: 04-12-2006: Shy boy in the hills over Inle Lake, Myanmar (Burma)
PS 0005: 23-10-2006: Royal Garden in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

listed in order of photodate:
PS 0005: 23-10-2006: Royal Garden in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
PS 0003: 29-10-2006: Khmer Traditional Dancing in Siem Reap
PS 0002: 01-12-2006: Buddha in Ananda Temple in Bagan (Myanmar/Burma)
PS 0001: 03-12-2006: Young (leg-rowing) fisherman at the Inle Lake
PS 0004: 04-12-2006: Shy boy in the hills over Inle Lake, Myanmar (Burma)


Same list under here, with Permalinks showing, - If you like to link to any of my articles - feel free to do so, as long as you make clear its an article from www.meihack.org
If you are uncertain, please mail me on egil.viking@gmail.com

Photostories:
http://www.meihack.org/index.php?categories=Photostories

News: Photostories (about PhotoStories...)
http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=753557343182187251

PS 0001: 03-12-2006: Young (leg-rowing) fisherman at the Inle Lake
http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=254261062858397030

PS 0002: 01-12-2006: Buddha in Ananda Temple in Bagan (Myanmar/Burma)
http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=3097062959521538842

PS 0003: 29-10-2006: Khmer Traditional Dancing in Siem Reap
http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=3661866406719543879

PS 0004: 04-12-2006: Shy boy in the hills over Inle Lake, Myanmar (Burma)
http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=1517666384024051156

PS 0005: 23-10-2006: Royal Garden in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=1734675623350794271

TravelStories

Travelstories are basicly my story from my travelling ( pretty obvious, or..? ;-) ). It's kind of a summary of my Diary (witch I didn't manage to write more than 10-15 days, -shame on me), presenting a little bit of most highlights during my travelling. Many times I guess its kind of random witch experiences of that week/that country I end up writing about. It all comes down to my memory and mood of the moment of writing, - and what I think would be of most interest for most people reading it.

If you like to ask me for advices, or you want to know more about certain points of interest (tourist spots, cities, experiences, what to do etc.), please ask/comment on the comment below the articles, or send me a mail. I'll try to answer all, and as quickly as I can... If you have any requests about certain things you'd like to read about, or want to generally comment on articles, - please do :-)

Also, I still have travelstories/summaries from half my trip left to write... from Malaysia, Singapore, Phillipines, Macao, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. I'm not sure then I get time to write these, but its on my list..

Travelstories
:
(clicking here gives you all Travelarticles in a long page, with the newest one on top = you might want to start on the bottom article if doing so,
- or you might want to just go for the one article at the time, using the permalinks under here :) ( my suggestion ) )

03-10-2006 - 10-10-2006: North Korea: The North Korean experience

10-10-2006 - 21-10-2006: China: A little hello from China

21-10-2006 - 27-10-2006: Cambodia: Hell and Heaven in Cambodia...

28-10-2006 - 02-11-2006 : Cambodia: A little report from Siem Reap...

02-11-2006 - 08-11-2006: Viet Nam: Good morning Viet Nam...

08-11-2006 - 16-11-2006: Viet Nam: Same same ! ( - but different... )

16-11-2006 - 24-11-2006: Laos: Excitingly relaxing Laos...

24-11-2006 - 29-11-2006: Thailand: Short visit in Thailand...

29-11-2006 - 07-12-2006: Myanmar (Burma): On the Road in Marvelously Friendly Myanmar
next: Malaysia


Same list under here, with Permalinks showing, - If you like to link to any of my articles - feel free to do so, as long as you make clear its an article from www.meihack.org
If you are uncertain, please mail me on egil.viking@gmail.com

Travelstories:
http://www.meihack.org/index.php?categories=Travelstory

03-10-2006 - 10-10-2006: North Korea: The North Korean experience http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=5483925400526534115

10-10-2006 - 21-10-2006: China: A little hello from China http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=3542400788641377286

21-10-2006 - 27-10-2006: Cambodia: Hell and Heaven in Cambodia... http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=7723817645451609716

28-10-2006 - 02-11-2006: Cambodia: A little report from Siem Reap... http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=5670039334416564865

02-11-2006 - 08-11-2006: Viet Nam: Good morning Viet Nam... http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=7956860918508972562

08-11-2006 - 16-11-2006: Viet Nam: Same same ! ( - but different... ) http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=6189305876036328877

16-11-2006 - 24-11-2006: Laos: Excitingly relaxing Laos... http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=6081685598740992077

24-11-2006 - 29-11-2006: Thailand: Short visit in Thailand... http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=631773241966944165

29-11-2006 - 07-12-2006: Myanmar (Burma): On the Road in Marvelously Friendly Myanmar http://www.meihack.org/index.php?id=8971058611737491154

09 May, 2007

PhotoStory 0005: Royal Garden in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

A little view in the Royal Garden in front of the Silver Pagoda in Phnom Penh
Photo taken 2006-10-23, (oct 23rd) at the Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

On my second morning in Phonom Penh and Cambodia, the group I had joined for my first week in Cambodia had plans to visit the Royal Palace. And after visiting the S-21, the Killing Fields and the Market already on the day before, - I thought I might as well join them. Not my top choice for sightseeing in general, - but still a nice way to get into the feeling of beeing a tourist :-)

The King of Cambodia still lives in the Royal Palace, - or actually in Khemarin Palace whitch is situated a little bit away from the rest of the buildings. We paid 3 usd to get in, and we mostly had to follow a 'more or less' english speaking guide around the royal aria. The guide was apointed to us then we came, and was included in the entrance fee.

Then there was an additional fee of 2 usd for each photocamera, and 5 usd for each videocamera! - And with knowlege of that many of the places inside where "No Photo Inside" we decided to just buy one "camera fee", and I ended up walking around with 3 cameras, switching among them so all 3 owners would get some nice photoes of their choices :-) and I promiced to send my photoes to the others after finally comming back to my city Stavanger (Norway) the next year.
(hmmm Thinking of this is giving me a bit of bad conscience now, - maybe it's time to mail Tore in "Bike for Peace" to get the adresses of group members - so I can send them all the photoes I promiced ;-) )

It was really a hot morning and day in Phnom Penh, and it was always good to get under roof from the burning sun everytime we went in a new building. First impressive one was the Throne Hall, where we only was allowed to entrance a couple of meters, - as they was preparing a big ceremony for the next day, - and in this, as the other buildings there was "No Photo Inside" signs everywhere. The Throne Hall was a nice open building mostly in gold, yellow and white colours. In the middle of the hall we could see servants starting to build up a pile of nicely wrapped presants. We were told that the presants was the Kings gifts to the guests on the next days ceremony.

We also were admitted to a building presenting the Kings, and his familys uniforms and old royal items, and then the famous Silver Pagoda. The Silver Pagoda itself was not so impressive, but the floor was covered by many tousands pure silver tiles, and the inner part of the pagoda was containing a marvelous collection of valuable buddhas, all in different positions, sizes and materials. For me - some of the buddhas made of exclusive bright green Jade was an amazing sight!

Outside the Silver Pagoda was the Royal Garden, and its placement inside the high walls and the various Royal buildings, the many small manicured tropical gardens were standing out like ornate islands rising from the concrete tiles that make the ground around the Silver Pagoda. It was nice and quiet to walk around there, - looking at this strange and still beautiful mix of manmade dead concrete ground, and rich tropical and fertile vegetation within its stright limitation.

Absoulutely a nice place to relax and meditate, - and I can easy see myself getting more peace of mind here, then out in the traffic of Phnom Penh... ;-)





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25 April, 2007

PhotoStory 0004: Shy boy in the hills over Inle Lake, Myanmar (Burma)

Meeting a shy boy in the hills over Inle Lake, Myanmar (Burma)
Photo taken 2006-12-04, (dec 4th) at the hills over Inle Lake , Shan State, Myanmar (Burma)

The day after we had an All-Day-Trip on the Inle Lake, me and the autralian traveller I met two days before, decided to do some more sightseeing in the aria, as we both planned to leave the next morning on a long bumpy busride to Yagoon. So we decided, after a whole day mostly sitting in a boat, and with the next day expecting 20++ hours on a bumpy bus, - to get some excercise and take a good walk in the nearby hills, and see some local villages. After all, the town at Inle Lake was a little more touristy than we prefeered, and we hoped to see some more of the "real life of people in Myanmar"

So we made a deal with the recommended guide at the hotel, and paid 7 usd each for the services of a half day foot guiding(, whith we thought was a little expencive compared to the total 10 usd for boat, boatdriver/guide and gasolin a whole day, the day before). We also after some consideration payed him anouther couple of dollars for a "traditional" meal made by his wife after the walk.

But back to the moment on the photo, after many stops, meeting lots of people on our way, and many more and some less interesting things along the way suddenly this young boy appear on our path, walking towards us untill he saw us. Then he stopped, and take a stand just outside the path, looking toward us shyly, not really daring to look directly at us. We stopped of course, watching him back and smiling to this cute shy boy, poorly dressed in just a t-shirt and a traditional longy, just as most kids in this aria (and I guess most of Myanmar) were. The longy is a traditional garmet used instead of by both male and females in Myanmar, - basicly a very simple sarong.

To make sure he gave himself a reason to stand there watching us strangers, he keep open up and fixing his longy, like if he could not get it to fasten properly, repeatedly looking up toward us in a shy but courious way. :-) After a little our guide asked him his name, and if he did not go to the school this day. The shy boy barely answered, but told our guide that he had to work for his family this year, but he hoped to go to school next year. Our guide gave the boy a little bit of candy he brought along, and thanked him for answering, and we all wished him good luck, and we all went on our way...




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egil viking . . . www.meihack.org

18 March, 2007

PhotoStory 0003: Khmer Traditional Dancing in Siem Reap

Khmer Traditional Dancing in Siem ReapPhoto taken 2006-10-29, (oct 29th) at at a hotel in Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia


While in Cambodia, there is several things I belive is "Must Do/See's", and one of this was traditional Khmer Dancing. With fantastic costumes and gentle movements it is truely something to include in your trip to Cambodia.

I went to Siem Reap from Phnom Penh, and decided to stay in Earthwalkers GueastHouse while in Siem Reap. Earthwalkers GueastHouse is an excellent Guesthouse started be norwegian enthusiasts, and gives it profits to help out children without family and other local projects helping unfortunate cambodians in this vey poor province of Cambodia. Earthwalkers is mentioned in the Lonely Planet Guides, and is located about 1-2 km outside the centre of Siem Reap.

I was hoping to be as lucky to see a Khmer Dance Group concisting of children from the childrens centres run by Earthwalkers, but the actual night these was been hied by a very exclusive hotel , and it would cost me 100 usd to see the show, - and since this money would only go to the hotelowners profit, I decided to see other dancers to get this Khmer Dancing experience. The Earthwalkers personell was vey helpful, and found me another place/hotel to se a show with adult dancers.

And the dancing and costumes/outfits were truely amazing, and the gentle movements and dancing showing the stories was really captivating. It was hard to keep the eyes away from the girls doing the show at the stage, so I almost missed totally out on the buffee beeing served. I guess different dances from this part of the world looks a lot similar for us in the western, - I mean Thai dancing, minority dancing in China, Laos dancing and others has many of the similar feachers. But I must say the beautiful girls on this stage doing this fantastic Khmer Dancing in their amazing outfits, - was the most memorable danceshow on my trip in Asia...

So if you ever have the chance of experiencing the traditional Khmer Dancing, - do it :-) its a magic sight for sore eyes... both the dance itself, and the girls performing it...



Some links of Khmer Dancing: Khmer classical dance, Dance of Cambodia , Cambodian Classical Dance


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