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Singapore's Chinatown is a famous tourist attraction known for its rich and colorful cultural heritage. What happens if we view this place in black and white only? Find out more after the jump!
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Terrapuri (The Land of Palaces) is a conservation and restoration project of Terengganu Malay Classic house. Terrapuri Heritage Village is located at the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia at Kampung Mangkuk, Setiu, Terengganu.
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On a fine afternoon, I was walking around hoping to find a suitable spot for shooting. I walked and walked and saw a row of houses in the middle of some high-rise estates. So I made my way closer to have a clearer view. I fell in love with it at first sight and decided to take some shots there.
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"Eppadi Irukkinga?" It means "How are you?" in Tamil language. The best place to go for a cultural exchange with Indians in Singapore would be in Little India. Little India is an ethnic neighbourhood located near the Upper Serangoon Road and is just behind Tekka Market, one of the famous markets and hawker centers in Singapore.
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Ancoats is undergoing rapid changes at the moment. Nevertheless, it is still the best place to see the industrial heritage of the world's fist industrialised city.
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From London to Marrakech, from Paris to Valencia. Read about my 2011 adventures in analogue after the jump!
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Just a mere 50 meters from the entrance of Singapore Island Country Club at Bukit Location stands a relic from World War II, a lonely machine gun pillbox.
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One of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea. The Port of Valencia is the largest Spanish seaport and one of the largest seaports in the Mediterranean Sea basin. Here, there are 15,000 employees who provide service to more than 7,500 ships every year.
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Cambodia is home to this World Heritage Site and is a must see for anyone in the area. What is it you ask? Well think Tomb Raider, think Indiana Jones, think mindblowing temples.
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Still wondering where to head to during this blissful holiday? Why not come over to Sarawak? You can get lots and lots of stuff over there. Crafts, cheap food, the most stunning and delicious layered cakes and the famous salted terubok fish. But somehow, it won't be that meaningful if you skip a visit to Sarawak Cultural Village
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In conjunction of Penang Heritage City Day, Lomography wants you to show us those spectacular heritage buildings in Penang City! Penang became the Heritage City on the 7th of July, as recognized by UNESCO. And here are the winners!
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In conjunction of Penang Heritage City Day, Lomography wants you to show us those spectacular heritage buildings in Penang City! I know that most of us associate Penang with the beaches, the iconic Penang Bridge and its glorious food but we are looking for those stunning shots on heritage buildings!
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Selfridges, in the heart of London, Oxford Street is one of the world's finest department stores. With 6 floors of retail space, there is plenty to see and do.
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Not a Sado Maso experience, but fine wining and dining. Boots & Flogger is a place of tradition. Some waitresses have worked here for 35 years already. I once came here when one of them was retiring. She showed me pictures from the old days when she was still young and just started working here. They were two friends and another lady was still going to continue. I wonder, how many bottles of wine they had together during those years.
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The most significant body of water surviving from the historical London Docks. Development in the Shadwell area was encouraged by an enterprising speculator named, Thomas Neale who built the chapel, St. Paul's by Shadwell Basin in 1656 (which was rebuilt in 1821).
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Voted among the top ten best English gardens to visit, Scotney Castle is a wonderful place to go if you're into history or just want to enjoy some beautiful scenery. It is located just 50miles from London - and a few miles away from Tunbridge Wells.
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The Dieng Plateau is a caldera complex formed after an eruption of Mt. Prau. The caldera was once full of water which then dried up. However, volcanic activity continues to this day as you can find sulfuric fumes and poisonous lakes in the area. Located at an altitude of 2000m, the temperature here is also much cooler compared to the surrounding lowlands. The ancient Javanese Hindus built temples here and hailed Dieng Plateau as a sacred place.
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La Perouse, located in Sydney Australia, is a historical and indigenous heritage area which was named after Le Compte de Laperouse, a French explorer who arrived here in 1788. Learn more about this interesting destination here!
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Wuzhen, a town located within the triangle formed by Hangzhou, Suzhou and Shanghai.
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An Industrial Vanishing Act... Even if at first you feel physically or emotionally distanced from something or someplace, isn't it strange how such a void seems to intensify your own sense of attachment?