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Gallic humor

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

Paris. The name alone evokes romance, beauty and fun, but it's a hopelessly outdated stereotype. The internet seems surprisingly uninformed about the origin of the saying "gai Paris," which denoted the fun-loving, but pre-sexual-revolution properties of the city. At the torn of the century--nineteenth to twentieth--Paris was the place to be. It was the center of the world, in terms of literature, visual art and Bohemian life, giving birth to many of the modern currents that shaped the last hundred-plus years. While there are traces of that world, if you look carefully, the city today is a very different place.

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June 15, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
travel, roundtheworld, world, france, paris, city, europe, culture, tourism
Culture, Opinion, Travel
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At home in Japan

March 21, 2018 by Marc Moorghen in Culture, Opinion, Travel

Japan holds a very special place in our hearts, as Jona and I met and were married there nearly fifteen years ago. We lived in Gifu, in Central Japan, between Tokyo and Osaka. It's considered the countryside, as it's at the foot of the Japanese Alps, but, in reality, it's at the very edge of the metropolitan sprawl that seemed to radiate out from Tokyo, as far as the eye can see. During our time in Gifu, we built a nice life with a circle of friends that felt more like family.

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March 21, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
Japan, travel, asia, roundtheworld, tourism, city, opinion
Culture, Opinion, Travel
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Holiday in Cambodia

February 13, 2018 by Marc Moorghen in Travel, Culture

Cambodia was the first Southeast Asian country I visited and remains for me an ideal representation of the region--a place caught between two vastly different eras. On the one hand, it is traditional, rural and simple. On the other, it is roaring into the twenty-first century, developing at breakneck speed, becoming part of a more homogeneous, middle-class Asia. As I sat on our bus back to Thailand, I looked out of the window at the rolling countryside, daydreaming, and noticed an old farmer, crouching in a rice paddy, tending to his crop. My mind felt comforted and charmed by this quaint image of a bygone era. However, in the next instant, a shiny new combine harvester plowed by in the background. This, to me, is the state of Cambodia right now: one foot is firmly in the past, while the other is decidedly in the future.

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February 13, 2018 /Marc Moorghen
travel, cambodia, siem reap, ruins, temple, tourism
Travel, Culture
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