Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand
Even Damnoen Saduak, Which Has Become A Tourist Attraction, Has A Peaceful Stretch Of Waterway Just A Short Walk Away
Mahachai Station, Mahachai
Since The Widespread Use Of Smartphones, Everyday Life Is Also Being Captured On Video, Which Will Be A Valuable Source Of Information For Future Generations Of Historians
Mahachai, Thailand
There Were Pedicab Called Samlor, Which You Don't See In Bangkok
It Seems That Only Foreign Tourists Ride Tuk-tuks In Bangkok, But Things Are A Little Different In Mahachai
Even In A Country Town Like Mahachai, There Were Overseas Chinese, And There Were Gold Shops, The Favorite Of The Overseas Chinese
Samut Sakhon Province, Thailand
People In Sidecars Running Parallel To The Train Seemed To Enjoy The Breeze
Mae Klong Railway Market, Thailand
Train Coming Onto The Tracks Inside The Market
Mo Chit Station, Bangkok
What Hans Rosling Wrote In Factfulness Was True For Thailand
Chatuchak Market, Bangkok
While Chatuchak Market Is Close To The BTS Station, It Is Quite A Distance To The Center Of Bangkok, Making It A Delicate Place To Make The Decision To Take A Tuk-tuk
Bangkok, Thailand
It Is A Hurdle For Travelers To Take A Bus On A Trip, But If You Do, You Will Feel Like A Local
Tha Tien Pier, Bangkok
Seems Like The Only People Riding Tuk-tuks In Bangkok Are Foreign Tourists
Chigasaki, Kanagawa
The Single-track Railroad Makes Me Feel Like I've Traveled To A Pretty Rural Area
Bago, Myanmar
Tricycles Converted From Motorcycles Are Common In Myanmar
Yangon Central Station, Yangon
The Word Wrecked Long-distance Train Reminds Me Of Trains In India Or Bangladesh Where People Are Packed In Bells, But Myanmar Trains May Be Different
Kyauktan, Myanmar
In This Area Where There Are No Bridges, Many People Cross The River In Wooden Boats
A Small Wooden Boat Was Crossing The Brown Water-filled River
The Man Was Pedaling A Pedicab Named Saiq-ka With A Powerful Face
Ye Le Pagoda, Kyauktan
You Have To Take A Ferry To Get To Ye Le Pagoda, Which Stands On A Sandbar
The Boat Carrying Worshippers Was Heading For The Ye Le Pagoda Built On The Sandbar
Insein Station, Yangon
The Pedicab With Umbrella Drove Past Me
Phaya Lan Station, Yangon
The Used Car Imported From Japan Came Into The Phaya Lan Station
Dalah, Myanmar
The Side Of The Bridge Over The Dalah River Was A Mooring Place For Wooden Fishing Boats
Like The Boats Seen In The Mekong Delta, The Boats Moored In The Tributaries Of The Yangon River Had Eyes Painted On Them
Ferry Terminal, Dalah
I Thought It Would Be Thrilling And Fun To Cross The Big Yangon River In A Small Boat, But As If Seeing Through Me, I Was Told That Foreigners Are Not Allowed To Ride
Saen Saep Canal, Bangkok
You May Not Notice It When You Walk Around Downtown, But Bangkok Was Originally A Water Village Built On The Delta Of The Chao Phraya River
Vespas Seem To Be Popular In Bangkok, And Are Seen As Often As Honda And Yamaha Motorcycles
Mae Klong Railway Station, Mae Klong
The Mae Klong Line Trains Run Slowly, So It Is Much Faster To Take A Bus Or Minivan To Reach Bangkok
Despite The Excited Tourists As The Train Came Into The Mae Klong Railroad Track Market, The Shopkeepers Looked Fed Up
Only Raindrops Were Well Into The Alley Where Not Much Sunlight Was Shining, And The Road Surface Was Firmly Wet
Khaosan Road, Bangkok
Already Khao San Road Is No Longer A Street For Backpackers, But Simply An Entertainment District For Tourists
It Seems That It Was The Bicentennial Celebration Of The Transfer Of The Capital To Bangkok In 1983 That Triggered The Emergence Of Many Cheap Hotels Around Khao San Road
Buses Are An Excellent Means Of Transportation For Sightseeing, But They Are Difficult For Tourists To Use
Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
I Felt Like I Was Being Told To Get In A Tuk-tuk Instead Of Just Taking Pictures
Fujisawa, Kanagawa
I Kept Looking At The Departing Buses And Thinking Of Haemoglobin
Mikasa Historic Memorial Warship, Kanagawa
The Actual Battleship Mikasa, The Flagship Of Japan's Allied Fleet, Was Much Smaller Than Expected
Okachimachi, Tokyo
The Black Market Was Set Up On This Land That Had Been Scorched By Air Strikes During World War II, And This Is Said To Be The Origin Of The Ameyoko As We Know It Today
Asakusabashi, Tokyo
The Tugboat Was Rippling Along As If In A Hurry To Get Somewhere
Nakameguro, Tokyo
Looking Only At The Dimly Lit Platform, I Felt As If I Were In A Subway Station
A Convertible That Looked Out Of Place Was Parked In An Alley Where The Air Was Quiet And Calm
Nihonbashi, Tokyo
Looking At Delivery Super Cubs Parked In An Alleyway, You Would Think That Time Has Stopped
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