Tuesday, March 29, 2011

And Then Some News

Thursday's Essay Preview

This is the fifth of 17 essays that cover our Southeast Asia cruise (March, 2010).  The first paragraph of the fifth essay reads as follows:  "Singapore was our second stop after Bangkok on our Southeast Asia cruise, and the differences between Singapore and Bangkok are enough to overwhelm you — especially when one city directly follows the other.  Neither place, I suppose, offers the visitor a completely fair and balanced look at what comprises a Southeast Asian city, and yet, here they stand in very sharp contrast to each other."

Thursday's Essay Excerpt - from the last two paragraphs of the essay

There are numerous other contrasts such as the existence of sidewalk vendors in Bangkok and none in Singapore, the “smart casual” dress of the people we observed in Singapore and the dress of those in Bangkok which far better represented a cross-section of the whole Thai population, and even the language — those in Singapore spoke fluent English and those in Bangkok spoke little (some very broken) English.  There were even great differences in modes of transportation as noted previously.

Just from these examples alone, you can see that the differences between Singapore and Bangkok are enough to overwhelm you.  Remember, however, that our two experiences were different in the amount of time we spent in both places and with that, our limited ability to make a thorough investigation.  Just the same, it was an enjoyable and thoroughly interesting juxtaposition.

And Then Some News

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