Thursday, February 25, 2010

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Thailand!

Hello!

So I just returned from a beautiful (long?) Trip to Thailand. Why Thailand? Say that the country on all lips of most travelers I met in Asia until now. They have everything! The beach, mountains, religious temples, a king, queen, girls, good food, bad things ...

What you should know:
- They love the color Or Everything is golden yellow. It still gives an effect Sapri temples and pagodas.
- They have a suspicious attachment to their king. It is on all the posters everywhere. When the national anthem plays, the whole city stops and puts his hand on his heart. FANTASTIC. (Tell them not, but the king is not even super pretty. Shhuut)
- The country is full of man-woman. Really, there are actually transvestites everywhere. On the road yes, but also in pharmacies, restaurants, ... I'm even come to doubt the true sex 50% of the girls I saw.
- It's very hot in Thailand. Vietnam is much cooler (!)


So, let's start if you want!

First stop: Bangkok!
And yes! The city of all sins. The city you've seen in at least 4 or 5 movies where the main actor involved was either a drug trafficking or the prositution or street gangs. Well, think again! Although teeming with life, nothing too evil too.








Events of crazy: - Here a some tips for tourists is the shows''''ping-pong. Basically, it's a kind of strip club where girls make ... how to say ... of ... towers with their sex. The most popular is returned from the ping-pong balls and throw them (always with their sex) in a glass of water a little further. Good. Disgusting right? Well, I could not help but go. With a friend, I went there. In the heart of the red light district. Not a place to recommend starting. So, we go, we order a drink and on the course, the game starts. The first plays the flute with his ZuiGui. The second drink coke (even with his zuigui) and re-spit (?) In a another drink. The third take chopsticks (still with her ...) and took the rings on the floor. The real entertainment. The''catch''it's a given moment, two big medames arrive at our table, snaps on each side and put a nice''menu''in front of us. Basically the''menu''told us we owed them was about $ 100. For 15 min. I get angry, I told them that the mustachioed guy al'entré told us that if you bought a beer, you could see what we wanted. The lady said: What guy? ... The guy has disappeared and she claims it does not work for his bar. I get angry. She gets mad. A great conversation fist on the table ensues and I managed to push the big medames least, take my friend to go and save me from the side door. Fortunately, I have not followed medames. I still thank heaven not to be returned there after 22h because after these hours, the medames are less easy to settle.
I remember that I was right in the middle of the red light district in Bangkok and I was physically responsible for my friend. This is not the best place to get into trouble. It's still on my list of things to never do it again. Hykes!

The rest of the trip was filled with museums, palaces, restaurants, colorful markets, etc.. Super family, I promise.


Second stop: Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai is
a small town in the mountains in the north. Very relaxed, very hippie. My favorites were:
- Bungee! 50 meter bungee jump with the Thai jungle under your feet! Really really stupid. A feeling I can not describe. SICK!
- 1200 meters of downhill mountain biking.
- Treking in the jungle
- Visit temples and the border with Laos and Myanmar.
- Visit of a village with famous woman''giraffe''





Third stop: The Islands Tai! How to describe
4 days spent on the most beautiful beaches in the world? Hmm ... Sun, sea, islands, the beach ... I almost felt couplable. One of the Islands is where I went to the beach they used in the movie''The Beach''with Leonardo DiCaprio. I took the opportunity to dive in and tease the fish. I swam with a giant turtle. :)



That sums it up. I begin my last weeks here. See you soon!

Monday, February 8, 2010

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year in February?

Welcome to Asia! Here, we highlight the new year of''Westerners''but here the big deal is the Chinese New Year!
is a singular concept. I'll give you a quick summary of what I understood. Each Chinese year is represented by an animal. This animal is the same as in the horoscope. The next year is the year of the tiger. So,''according to the horoscope of the animal''we expect some thing for next year.

So here, we put lots of decorations everywhere. (It even recycles decorations Christmas). Everything is red. Then everything in the city is virtually closed for nearly a week. Everyone returns to their hometown to celebrate with family. We exchanged

of''lucky money''. Basically, the older people gives an envelope with some money to youngsters. And as anywhere on earth, we eat and as much wood as you can.



But here is really a big deal. All stores have stuff for the new year.

From my side, I want to go a long turned to Thailand! 2 great weeks! Nothing is too good! Anyway

Chuk Mung Nam Moi!

Nic