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When I’m holidaying in Bangkok and know that shopping will be my main activity, the Pathumwan Princess Hotel is my hotel of choice. Why Pathumwan Princess Hotel? The hotel’s website says it all, “The hotel's location is unique, sitting adjacent to MBK Center and opposite Siam Square. Surrounded by some of Bangkok’s best retail and entertainment facilities, you really are spoilt for choice.”
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Bangkok’s Chinatown is a major attraction for both Thais and tourists. It’s also where you can get some of the best street shots, which is great as a confidence builder, especially if you’re a budding street photographer.
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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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When stored well, films expired a year ago can still behave and produce results like those of fresh films.
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Those with a sweet tooth in Singapore will find this cake shop a heavenly delight.
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A must-visit attraction at the heart of Malacca.
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Chinatown in London is always a bustling, colorful, and inspiring place to wander around but with Chinese New Year, comes even more color and lively atmosphere! Put a color film in your camera and go exploring!
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Binondo, Manila's Chinatown, is one of our favorite places to photograph. It is an easy place to go to if we want to have an instant lomowalk because it can provide different streets with various ambiance. And of course, it has plenty of food and restaurants to choose from if ever we get hungry along the way. But one word always comes to mind every time I hear the place "Binondo". Wedding.
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The luscious twin lensed loveliness of the lubitel was what we were learning about on a super crisp January Sunday! Find out how we got down in trendy Chinatown for the celebration of the Chinese New Year.
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Fortune, wealth, and good luck are some of the things that our Chinese brothers and sisters want for the new year. And as preparation, they buy fruits, charms, and delicacies days before the Chinese New Year.
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The arrival of the Year of the Dragon was celebrated with a huge parade in Buenos Aires´ Chinatown. It was a two-day festival with a lot of good auguries.
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My orange Sprocket Rocket never leaves me, it always has a place of its own in my bag. Whenever I chance upon something unique, it will come to my rescu, to capture my favorite moment in film. I was excited when I first received my funky orange Sprocket Rocket last October, and now I am even more excited to share with you my experience with shooting with the amazing camera upon receiving my first roll of film.
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This year was my first time in many years attending the festivities in Chinatown, NYC for Chinese New Year. I was really excited to to go because it's also my first time since I've really dived into analogue photography and Lomography.
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On my last visit to Singapore, I was there for work, mainly to cover the ongoing Singapore Sun Festival, a local event celebrating the art of living well. It wasn't my first time to visit Singapore but what was different this time around was that I didn't have anyone with me during the trip so I was free to roam around wherever I pleased.
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Frustrated at not having the means nor the time to travel overseas, I decided to visit touristy places in my own country (Singapore), and discovered a whole new perspective of viewing home.
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From vintage thrift stores to quaint little coffee shops, everyone will find something to love at Ann Siang Hill. Whether you are a strapping fashionista, amateur foodie, rah-rah nature lover or a random 'I-will-never-actually-use-it'-knickknack collector (let's be honest, who isn't?), Ann Siang Hill will not disappoint!
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In the lead up to the Lunar New Year, Chinatowns everywhere (Singapore included) are constantly packed with people at any time of the day. Though charming even in its busiest moments, Chinatown is best explored early in the morning when the city is only beginning to shake off yesterday's slumber.
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Chinatown is a well-known place for Chinese people, be it in Singapore, the US, etc. Today I am going to introduce the Chinatown in Singapore to you guys. Chinatown is an ethnic neighbourhood where strong Chinese cultural elements can be found and it is located within the larger district of Outram and here we call it as Niu Che Shui (牛车水) which means bull-cart water. It was called as such because back in the 19th century, water supply there were carried around by bull cart.
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Everywhere in the world, you will find a Chinatown. In the Philippines, we call ours "Binondo".
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Impatient Lomographers gathered at the Lomography Store San Francisco from some instantaneous photo fun.