Mumbai, India
Considering The Prevalence Of Smartphones, There Must Be Some Villages Where Most Of The Villagers Still Do Not Have Smartphones
I Had The Impression That Japan Was Behind India In IT, But I Don't Think That's True, At Least When It Comes To Travel
Looking At The Penetration Rate Of Smartphones, India's Penetration Rate Is Low For A Country That Is Considered An IT Powerhouse
Takashimadaira, Tokyo
As The Japanese Economy Shrank, It Seemed As If Things Not Directly Related To Life, Such As Museums Built During The Bubble Economy, Were Slowly Disappearing
Shibuya Hikarie, Tokyo
I Wonder What A Photograph Taken Digitally Will Look Like Half A Century From Now
Bunkamura, Tokyo
The Name Botero Matches The Style
Jakarta, Indonesia
Seeing Her Brother Looking At His Phone, Her Sister Was Envious
Cirebon, Indonesia
The Man Clutched His Cell Phone, Waiting To Be Contacted
As A Result Of The Long Time That Has Passed Since It Was Introduced, Tofu Looks Like A Locally Born Ingredient In Indonesia
The Woman Was Behind The Food Stall, Surfing The Web, Waiting For Customers To Arrive
Although It Seems Like Everyone Is Using A Smartphone, Indonesia's Smartphone Penetration Rate Is Only About 30% For The Country As A Whole
The Man Who Stood Still While People Were Busy Was Very Conspicuous Because He Was Doing Nothing
Once You Place Your Order, You'll Feel Like A Monk Until The Food Comes Out
Pasar Baru, Jakarta
Lion Dancers Celebrate Chinese New Year At A Shopping Mall In Jakarta
Sawah Besar district, Jakarta
There Were Men Behind The Stalls, But They Were All Looking At Their Phones, And It Was Hard To Tell Whether They Were Working Or Resting
Pasar Baru, A Shopping Street In Jakarta's Little India, Had Many Apparel-related Stores
Smartphones Are Common In Jakarta, But The Man Was Using An Old Type Of Foldable Cell Phone
Gambir district, Jakarta
Buses On Hayam Wuruk Street Ran In A Bus Lane And Had A Platform In The Median
Taman Sari district, Jakarta
Ketoprak Is A Local Jakarta Food Made Of Rice Balls And Mixed With Bean Sprouts, Coconut Milk, And Chili Peppers
Glodok district, Jakarta
Perhaps Thick Neighborhoods Still Exist In Jakarta's Densely Populated Residential Areas
Jakarta Kota Railway Station, Jakarta
Indonesia, Which Has The Largest Number Of Islands In The World, Also Has The Largest Number Of Muslims In The World
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
Samut Songkhram Province, Thailand
Chinese Group Tours Were Busy, And After Riding The Mae Klong Line For Only One Stop, They Quickly Got Off The Train And Transferred To A Bus
Watthana district, Bangkok
If You Think That The Water Buses That Run Along The Saen Seap Canal Have Stops On Both Sides Of The Canal, You're Mistaken
Khlong Toei Market, Bangkok
The Khlong Toei Market With Its Variety Of Foodstuffs May Also Be Boring For Young Girls
Sampeng Market, Bangkok
It Takes A Talent For Self-discipline To Spend Time In A Daze Without Looking At Your Phone In Your Spare Time
It's Considered A Rarity In Any Culture, But I Think The Chinese Love Of Gold Is Over The Top
Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo
Many People Make Speeches Here, But Not Many Show Interest In Them
Bago, Myanmar
Only The Driver Was On The Bus, A Passenger Bus With A Cargo Bed With Seats Attached To The Back Of The Motorcycle
Yangon Central Station, Yangon
The Food Stall With Its Many Bowls Was Crowded, Even Though It Was Not Time To Eat
New Bogyoke Aung San Market, Yangon
New Bogyoke Aung San Market And Bogyoke Aung San Market Have Similar Names But Very Different Atmospheres
Kyauktan, Myanmar
The Pedicab Driver Was Waiting For A Customer In His Car, Fiddling With His Phone
Sule Pagoda, Yangon
The Girls Were More Into Their Phones Than Visiting The Temple
Yangon, Myanmar
This Chewing Tobacco-like Substance, Called Paan In India, Is Called Kun In Myanmar, And Many Men And Women Prefer It
When I Visited 8 Years Ago, Hardly Anyone Had A Cell Phone, Let Alone A Smart Phone, But Now Everyone Has A Smart Phone
Bangkok, Thailand
The Name Tuk-tuk Comes From The Sound Of Its Engine
Mae Klong Railway Station, Mae Klong
The Two-car Mae Klong Line Train Cars Were So Rickety That I Could Sit Anywhere In Any Seat I Wanted
Mae Klong, Thailand
Smartphone Penetration In Thailand Is 70%, Which Is Apparently Higher Than The Penetration Rate In Japan
The Residential Area Was Set Up Behind A Section Of The Krong Thuy Market Where Many Stores Were Located
Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Bangkok
Many Stores Selling Chinese Food In Chinatown Near Wat Mangkon Kamalawat
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