El Huarache Veloz....
Well, apparently I have been quite busy and haven't posted in ages, thanks to high exciting mobility rates. Here some journeys after Zhong Guo Gonxi Fai Cai:
But a quick summary of what has happened in past weeks:
I ran a 10.5km mini marathon in Thailand.
I went to Rawa twice within 3 weeks cause the BBQ on Saturday, the snorkeling and the laziness is quite attractive in this small island of the Malay east coast.
A cool friend of mine from France who was my trainee back in MX visited for first time SEA and took her to a city where at certain point they spoke more than 80 languages in the city Melakka and Rawa.
Last week I was in Siem Reap, Cambodia attending a national sales managers meeting, which was great, my role: taking minutes and sometimes be called (the new pedro). I got introduced to the astonishing Angkor Culture, which srikes me how similar gets to Mayan or Incan cultures in terms of architecture, astronomy and calendarization.
Few days ago: Passing by Tokio taking Narita Express, and took zero pictures, doesn't give any food to share besides the pain of my bump sitting more hours on a plane than the actual hours spend in the metropolis. The same will happen tomorrow heading to Taipei.
This weekend: 3 movies in a row, the best: (Apocalypse Now & The Interpeter)
Looking fwd to meet Cliff again in PEK. See you next weekend my Chino friend.
LR
But a quick summary of what has happened in past weeks:
I ran a 10.5km mini marathon in Thailand.
I went to Rawa twice within 3 weeks cause the BBQ on Saturday, the snorkeling and the laziness is quite attractive in this small island of the Malay east coast.
A cool friend of mine from France who was my trainee back in MX visited for first time SEA and took her to a city where at certain point they spoke more than 80 languages in the city Melakka and Rawa.
Last week I was in Siem Reap, Cambodia attending a national sales managers meeting, which was great, my role: taking minutes and sometimes be called (the new pedro). I got introduced to the astonishing Angkor Culture, which srikes me how similar gets to Mayan or Incan cultures in terms of architecture, astronomy and calendarization.
Few days ago: Passing by Tokio taking Narita Express, and took zero pictures, doesn't give any food to share besides the pain of my bump sitting more hours on a plane than the actual hours spend in the metropolis. The same will happen tomorrow heading to Taipei.
This weekend: 3 movies in a row, the best: (Apocalypse Now & The Interpeter)
Looking fwd to meet Cliff again in PEK. See you next weekend my Chino friend.
LR

4 Comments:
Hey!
Isn't Cambodia great? I had a time of my life there last year! Simply magnificent place...
It's true business trip suck - you can see only your company's offices and hotel rooms (if you're lucky and company doesn't push you to do a trip within one day).
Take care
Maryna
seems like you're really exploring Asia so much more.... airports and offices could be a start and half day tours can be the way to see the most of the city.
Great work!
[url=http://gmyyjcup.com/bmcy/ydyo.html]My homepage[/url] | [url=http://ufnventd.com/xuaz/fuui.html]Cool site[/url]
Well done!
My homepage | Please visit
Post a Comment
<< Home