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On weekend mornings, you'll find antique collectors and bargain hunters gathering at the FuHe Bridge Flea Market, scouring for treasures amongst piles of second-hand junk.
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Lafayette Cemetery was established in 1833, and is one of the most visited above ground cemeteries in New Orleans. It is nestled in the quaint Garden District, and is quite spooky...
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Austin Pysch Fest began in 2008 as a way to honor the psychedelic rock scene of Austin. It was created and organized by The Reverberation Appreciation Society. The three-day festival this year was held at Emo's East, Beauty Ballroom and Red 7, and included over 50 bands.
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Do not miss the chance to experience Hanok Stay when you visit Seoul, South Korea. "Hanok Stay" means staying in a traditional Korean house. It is a great chance to experience traditional Korean lifestyle and culture.
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A few days relaxing on the shores of Inle Lake, Myanmar while backpacking in 2003. A wonderful, beautiful, and very photographic part of the world. It was a knee-jerk decision going to Myanmar. I had a few weeks free and I was in Bangkok, so I bought myself a plane ticket, got a visa and off I flew.
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Six floors of electronic goods and IT gadgets sounds like heaven for an IT geek. This is Sim Lim Square (aka SLS) for you. See it in black and white after the jump!
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Key West in Florida is known for it’s tropical climate and the bright bold colors influenced by the Conch (Bahamian immigrants) history, which makes it ideal for shooting with color film, especially slide. But load a camera with black-and-white film and you get a real sense of the history of the building on the island. Read on to find out more.
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Orchard Road is a major tourist attraction and the retail and entertainment hub of Singapore. It stretches 2.2km long and is lined with numerous shopping malls. Read on to see it in black and white!
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In September 2011, I was lucky enough to visit a small part of China. This was an unforgettable adventure which, amongst other things, rewarded me with a century of lifespan. Read below to find out at what cost I got such reward.
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Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) is one of the two integrated resorts (IR) in Singapore. Besides the casino, there are plenty of things to see and explore in RWS. Read on after the jump to find out more.
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I love eating delicious food, who doesn't, right? Especially a Singaporean like me, food is in our blood, we will travel just for delicious food! There is a place where I can't forget about the delicious food I had there, it is Tapei Night Market! I visited the most famous night market in Taipei, which is Shilin Night Market back in 2010.
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Tanjong Pagar is a historic district located in downtown Singapore. As with everything in Singapore nowadays, it has undergone tremendous transformation in recent years. Let's take a look after the jump!
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Marina Bay Sands is one of the most iconic buildings in modern Singapore. Located at Marina Bay, and featuring three skyscrapers joint at the top by a sky park, it has become the latest go-to location in town. Read on to see it in black and white!
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Cape Town is my favorite place in the whole world – if only I had one day to explore the city, this is what I would do..
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Singapore's Little India is a popular tourist attraction. As the name implies, Little India used to be an enclave that has predominant Tamil cultural elements. Read on after the jump to see it in black and white!
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Singapore's Merlion Park is located next to One Fullerton in the Marina Bay area. It is a popular tourist attraction as the Merlion is an icon of Singapore. Let's see how the park looks like in black and white!
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Kalk Bay is a quirky seaside village on the outskirts of Cape Town. Squished between the mountains and the sea the main street, it is filled with fascinating antique stores, and the harbor - just across the road - is a hub of colorful fishing boats.
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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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This is the largest traditional market in the city. It is located near the South Gate of the city, also called Namdaemun. There are hundreds of shops and stalls that fill the streets and alleys with thousand of colors.
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How about this for a romantic spring afternoon, pack your lunch, and head out to Somersby Falls on the New South Wales Central Coast. You and your loved one will feel like you're away from it all and can enjoy the picnic areas, bush walking trails, and enjoy the rain forest sounds with the bell birds and kookaburras.