This collection of photographs depicts the streets in Bangkok at different periods of the day, the modes of transport as well as the food places and cafes I have been to. In this series, I have included the addresses of the cafes/restaurants for your reference, if you are interested to make a trip to Bangkok! Please feel free to ask me for more details :) I love ambling along the streets in a foreign place and figuring out the main intersections, though it can sometimes be nerve-racking especially when I tend to lose my bearings at night.
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Fate and time brought us back to Hanoi. Instead of going on and about the usual activities one would do when visiting Hanoi for the first time, we ended up venturing into the spaces and places where many of the locals, youth / young adults in particular, spend their time at or visit in their leisure time. Visiting the local bookstores is something that I enjoy doing whenever I travel. So, a random search online brought us to the Bookworm in Hanoi! STOP 1: THE BOOKWORM It is a two-storey cosy space, tucked away in the corner of a quiet residential neighbourhood. The bookstore houses a wide variety of books, from children's books to Murakami's novels and to non-fiction genres.
The bookstore keeper was reading a book when we walked in. She smiled at us and continued with her indulgence, immersed in a good read. |
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