Asia Madness
Growing up as an Asian with sincere food-addiction in Europe, one could observe the small and big differences between the worlds in a very personal way because one had to deal with the differences first hand. Many Asian cities are indeed filled with an incomparable energy, claiming their places being in the first row after the European centuries. Running among skyscrappers and gigantic railway stations, one could not overlook that the ambitious decision-makers are torn between the preservation of tradition and the will for progress. The controversy is very well visible in Asian cities, you would agree if you have visited Shanghai, Hongkong or Bangkok where the appearance of the city is filled with obvious contradictions. You may ask why i only have one folder for the entire continent if i love to jibber jabber so much about the asian uniqueness, well, even if Asian cities indeed have been my most frequent travel destinations, i mostly end up spending more time with food menues than with my camera.
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