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  • Beware pickpocket

    Beware pickpocket Wat Pho is known for its reclining Buddha, an impressive statue measuring 46 meter in length from top to toe. The soles of his feet – 3 meter high and 4.5 meter long – are inlaid with mother-of-pearl. Photos of the week: Reclining Buddha, Wat Pho, Bangkok, Thailand 2019

    Louk Vreeswijk

    February 28, 2021
    Asia, Thailand
    Art, Cities, People, Religion
  • Wat Pho

    Wat Pho The stone statue can easily be recognized as Chinese; the way the tree branches have been steered in their growth betrays Japanese inspiration; and the Buddha images in the back are clearly Thai. Three examples of three Asian aesthetic traditions harmoniously brought together in a corner of the temple complex of Wat Pho.…

    Louk Vreeswijk

    February 21, 2021
    Asia, Thailand
    Art, Cities, Culture
  • Jay Fai

    Jay Fai The Queen of Thai street food. Instead of a crown a bonnet adorns her head and goggles protect her eyes from the inferno she creates in and around her wok. “This is my passion. And my art.” Michelin thought her worthy of a star. Photos of the week: Queen of Thai street food,…

    Louk Vreeswijk

    February 14, 2021
    Asia, Thailand
    Cities, People
  • Queueing up

    Queueing up Some street food stalls and restaurants in Bangkok are so popular that people don’t mind having to queue up for a meal of their choice. Just looking at the queues can fill me with joy. Photo of the week: Bangkok, Thailand 2019

    Louk Vreeswijk

    February 7, 2021
    Asia, Thailand
    Cities, People
  • Food stalls, cars, Buddha’s

    Food stalls, cars, Buddha’s I always like the unlikely mingling of different cultural elements. It hints at a lively, easy going interaction between people, with a light-hearted attitude to life. Bangkok has it, especially by night. But what about that Buddha Brigade, in a country yearning for freedom from military rule?! Photo of the week:…

    Louk Vreeswijk

    January 31, 2021
    Asia, Thailand
    Cities, Culture, Religion
  • Tibetan reverie

    Tibetan reverie A mountain caught in a puddle desiring to be up in the clouds. A land and its people dreaming of self-determination. Photo of the week: Hunder, Ladakh (Little Tibet), India 2019

    Louk Vreeswijk

    January 24, 2021
    Asia, India
    Nature, Reflections, Water
  • Lavishly adorned

    Lavishly adorned After having met the school children of last week’s post one would not have imagined their mothers and grandmothers to look like this. But in the villages of the Brokpa (or Drokpa or Dards) along the Indus River in Ladakh just before it flows into Pakistan, these elaborately dressed up women are not…

    Louk Vreeswijk

    January 17, 2021
    Asia, India
    Culture, People
  • Comparing eyes

    Comparing eyes It’s festival day. All school children have got new pencils. Even though we are in Dah, a remote Ladakhi village at the end of the road before the Pakistan border, we immediately recognize the inquisitive glance with which the one girl looks at the pencils of the other. Are hers bigger, more beautiful,…

    Louk Vreeswijk

    January 10, 2021
    Asia, India
    Culture, People
  • A convivial chat

    A convivial chat Two Balti women chatting. They sit at the side of the water tank in their village. It’s an immediately recognizable scene that happens every day anywhere in the world. The places may be different, the people may be different, but we can easily relate to them as fellow human beings. All belonging to…

    Louk Vreeswijk

    January 3, 2021
    Asia, India
    Culture, People
  • Plaything of history

    Plaything of history At the end of the Shyok River Valley, Turtuk is the last major village in the northwest corner of Ladakh, close to the – contested – border with Pakistan. It’s a little enclave of predominantly Balti people. Since the 1971 war it is cut off from the larger Baltistan region which is…

    Louk Vreeswijk

    December 27, 2020
    Asia, India
    Culture, People
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