Saturday, June 9, 2007

More friends in Asia

Simon and Anurag in Taiwan





The USA could learn much from Asian and European public transportation systems.



You should remember Chen Juan from earlier postings (here is where I noticed a smudge on right side of camera lens).




Auden and I in Zhuhai with Macau in the background. Despite being part of China, there is no free movement between Macau and China for the locals. They must get special travel permit.



Bin-Lang (Betel Nut)

Recently I did some travelling in Taiwan and learned about the Binlang girls, about the nut itself, and how it is sold. We call it betel nut. I first came across it years ago while reading Vietnam diaries in which GI's mentioned the locals chewing betel nut. Now I know more. You can learn more at this website. http://www.takaoclub.com/binlang/index.htm. I did not spend much time here but I encourage you pay a visit; you will like. Anyway here a few weak shots of what I saw in Taiwan on way to airport.

The "Groove" for Jet " I am traditional Chinese Man"

Jet has learned the new word "cleavage". Until the other day it was "Look at that groove". Taking these shots is more challenging.




The "Backside" tribute to Evan


Evan likes the phrase "from the backside". Here are some shots in his honor. These are recent pics taken on my new camera which I am still learning how to use. Some are fuzzy as I test the zoom. These were taken in the Suzhou during lunch break at a busy intersection. I was sipping Starbucks.










































This shot was taken while waiting at a train station in southern Taiwan. I am sure Evan will like, even if not from mainland.


















This one is for me.




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