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Indelible India

April 23, 2018 by Marc Moorghen in Culture, Opinion, Travel

For as far back as I can remember, I have always wanted to visit India. As a child in England, I saw fragments of this country and its people all around me. As the former crown jewel of the British Empire, India has always played an integral part in English society. Whether loved or reviled, there's no denying it's impact on our collective conscience. When I moved to other countries, I would always maintain that connection through food, but I always knew that I would have to make the pilgrimage for myself some day. When Jona and I decided to stop in India for ten days, I was overjoyed. Safe to say, it's been a long, strange trip.

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April 23, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
asia, city, culture, roundtheworld, india, delhi, agra, taj mahal
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Once Upon Hong Kong

April 15, 2018 by Marc Moorghen in Culture, Opinion, Travel

The plane landed late at night, with city lights gleaming below. Our Uber driver dropped us off at our hotel in Mong Kok, north of Kowloon, and we went straight to sleep. When we woke up, we could see Hong Kong in the distance, so we rushed our morning routines to head out as soon as possible. We started by taking the metro to Central, which has great views of the city skyline and which is easy to navigate. The next couple of days, we strolled around the city, up and down hills, along dark alleys and bright overpasses, in search of the essence of this legendary place.

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April 15, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
asia, city, culture, china, roundtheworld, southeast asia, hong kong, macao
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Visions Of Vietnam

April 12, 2018 by Marc Moorghen in Culture, Opinion, Travel

Vietnam is a heaving mass of contractions. War and peace. Tradition and change. Calm and crazy. East and West. After more than a century of foreign occupation and oppression, it's little wonder that things are confused. I should probably say "confusing" instead, because the Vietnamese seem to be doing just fine. It's only paradoxical for outsiders. Trying to make sense of situations is a very Western pastime. Things are either black or white. In Asia, they can be grey, or black and white at the same time. Or neither. Some things aren't meant to be explained. They just "are." You can see why it gets confusing for newcomers.

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April 12, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
asia, city, culture, roundtheworld, southeast asia, vietnam, hanoi, saigon
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