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How to survive 12 hours in Bangkok
Bangkok: A city immortalized and lionized, through travelogues and innumerable films. A capital described as a tropical splendor; an ageless Eden of warmth, smiles, and Thai hospitality. The city is the starting point for journeys to the wild north a...
Travel Thailand - Phuket and Patong Beach
We returned to Phuket last year because we were curious to see how the island had managed after being hit with the tsunami in early 2005. I found it hard to believe that the beach I had stood on in 2004 was completely obliterated by the tsunami. We w...
Boycotting the Olympics?
Amid the violence of Tibet, a debate has emerged in the west: Should we boycott the Beijing Olympic Games? Tibet has brought into focus an issue people have been discussing since Darfur and now serious discussion is occurring among people, organizati...
Marriage in China with a few foreigners
Saturday morning, the wake up call was for 7 am. My alarm clock forgot to wake me, but the 8 am door knocking was successful. It was time to leave for the wedding. This was my first Chinese wedding and I wasn’t sure what to expect especially be...
A boy named Jack
We found him on the dirty streets of . He was dressed in rags and sucking on discarded satay sticks from the gutter. He crouched, like a small animal, mournful brown eyes gazing hungrily as we passed by. He raised his fingers to his mouth, never utte...
Morning Stroll
Morning stroll, in Geneva, Switzerland. Image by Ron Dubin. Ron Dubin’s work can be found at his site or blog. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Morning Stroll", url: "http://www.expatrialogues.com/2008/05/20/morning-stroll/" });...


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