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Books : Exploring Kyoto: On Foot in the Ancient Capital

Exploring Kyoto: On Foot in the Ancient Capital


by: Judith Clancy
June 01, 2008
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If you want to spend all your time in Kyoto exploring temples and shrines then this is the book for you. The walks are well thought out and the commentary is very interesting. However, there is more to this city than torii and stone lanterns (they are fantastic though)! Use this book alongside others to give you a more rounded feel for the place. Kyoto is a very interesting city, but there's more to it than ancient monuments. It's a modern lively town with some great bars, restaurants etc - and one or two oddities.
I can recommend this book, but not as your sole guidebook.
Enjoy your trip - with luck you'll fall in love with Kyoto like I did.

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Books : Japan (National Geographic Traveler Japan): Japan (National Geographic Traveler Japan)

Japan (National Geographic Traveler Japan): Japan (National Geographic Traveler Japan)


by: Nicholas Bornoff
May 01, 2008
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If you want to spend all your time in Kyoto exploring temples and shrines then this is the book for you. The walks are well thought out and the commentary is very interesting. However, there is more to this city than torii and stone lanterns (they are fantastic though)! Use this book alongside others to give you a more rounded feel for the place. Kyoto is a very interesting city, but there's more to it than ancient monuments. It's a modern lively town with some great bars, restaurants etc - and one or two oddities.
I can recommend this book, but not as your sole guidebook.
Enjoy your trip - with luck you'll fall in love with Kyoto like I did.

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Books : Frommer's South Korea (Frommers Complete)

Frommer's South Korea (Frommers Complete)


by: Cecilia HaeJin Lee
May 30, 2008
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If you want to spend all your time in Kyoto exploring temples and shrines then this is the book for you. The walks are well thought out and the commentary is very interesting. However, there is more to this city than torii and stone lanterns (they are fantastic though)! Use this book alongside others to give you a more rounded feel for the place. Kyoto is a very interesting city, but there's more to it than ancient monuments. It's a modern lively town with some great bars, restaurants etc - and one or two oddities.
I can recommend this book, but not as your sole guidebook.
Enjoy your trip - with luck you'll fall in love with Kyoto like I did.

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Books : Ant Egg Soup: The Adventures of a Food Tourist in Laos

Ant Egg Soup: The Adventures of a Food Tourist in Laos


by: Natacha Du Pont De Bie
February 28, 2005
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the cousin ... Read More:

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Books : Geography of China: Environment, Resources, Population and Development (Wiley Series in Advanced Regional Geography)

Geography of China: Environment, Resources, Population and Development (Wiley Series in Advanced Regional Geography)


by: Songoiao Zhao
March 11, 1994
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the cousin ... Read More:

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Books : Ant Egg Soup: The Adventures of a Food Tourist In Laos

Ant Egg Soup: The Adventures of a Food Tourist In Laos


by: Natacha Du Pont De Bie
April 26, 2004
Best Selling > Books > Far East

Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the cousin of ... Read More:

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Books : A Wanderer Till I Die

A Wanderer Till I Die


by: Leonard Clark
January 14, 2006
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the cousin of ... Read More:

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Books : Turkey (Odyssey Guides)

Turkey (Odyssey Guides)


by: Gilbert Horobin
1998-05
Best Selling > Books > Far East

Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the cousin of ... Read More:

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Books : Tales of the Border - Military Exploits in India - Pakistan and Afghanistan (Tales of the Border)

Tales of the Border - Military Exploits in India - Pakistan and Afghanistan (Tales of the Border)


from: Read Books
January 10, 2006
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Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the cousin of ... Read More:

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Books : The Orient, The: Travels in Marco Polo's Footsteps

The Orient, The: Travels in Marco Polo's Footsteps


by: Alain Cheneviere
1999-11
Best Selling > Books > Far East

Travel books and cookery books are not my normal fare. But on this occasion, following a terrifically good holiday to Laos I was lent a copy of Ant Egg Soup - an account of a food tourist's visit to the Lao PDR.

Essentially, Ant Egg Soup is an exercise in journalism rather than literature. The theme is reportage, even if there is a leitmotif of food and recipes through the text. And that is fine, Laos is an interesting country about which the world knows little. Natasha du Pont de Bie's food orientated travel broke down barriers with the Lao people, allowing her to gain very personal perspectives on the nation's troubled history. This comes into particular focus in the Plain of Jars chapter, where Natasha du Pont de Bie meets the cousin of ... Read More:

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