My Travels in South East Asia
China Vietnam Cambodia Laos Thailand
From Beijing to Ho Chi Minh City
Welcome to Erik's travels in South East Asia. The personal website of Erik. Either you're at this site because you've visited in the past, know Erik, or one of the Asian friends and families met during one of these trips, or found it by chance, no matter how you got here, here's hoping you'll take a look around and enjoy yourself!
During a boat travel in Laos, from Luang Prabang to Vientiane, I fell overboard in heavy rains and storm. I nearly became victim of Thuy Tinh, the Maekhong Waterdevil. All my luggage disappeared in the wild Mekong River. The only good thing was that I had, due to the bad weather, time in Luang Prabang to safe my photographs already to a server on the www. So I was forced to make an own web page to see my photos myself again. I hope you will feel free to see the pictures of my travel through South East Asia.
This site became a place for Erik to post his journals and pictures while on trips to China, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand etc. Since its inception, Erik's site has taken on many forms, and featured many colors, each suiting the needs as he extended his time in South East Asia and always nearly decided to stay.
What's new? --
- Phu Quoc Garden with a view
Phu Quoc
- Island, the largest in Vietnam
- Song Bonjour Vietnam
- See the Vietnamese democracy today
- China Vietnam Cambodia 2007
- Movie about Guangxi province, China
- Pictures from the trip to and wedding in Nha Trang, Vietnam
- Pictures from the trip to Cambodia
- Race is on to save rare Vietnamese
Phu Quoc dogs They roamed the island freely when it was heavily forested, but they are now used mainly as guard dogs.
Situated between the stream flows of Vam Sat and Long Tau River, Vam Sat Salt-Marsh Forest Ecological Tourist Zone contains most beautiful forests of Can Gio which is one of the worlds Salt-Marsh biosphere preserve, sited in Can Gio District, Ho Chi Minh City. Historically, this land had been damaged by toxic chemicals that turned the zone into an uninhabited land. Thanks to the hard work of people, the forest has gradually recovered, and its beauty and magnificence feature have been returned.
-Can Gio District, Ho Chi Minh City
While always featuring journal entries and picture galleries,
this site has expanded recently to feature pages with Erik's writings.
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It is Erik's hope that the information presented on this website
is not only fun to look at, but interesting, informative, and
helpful as well. Enjoy yourself here at Erik's Travels in South
East Asia!
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These pages are 100% environmental friendly.
No animal testing were used to construct these pages.
No souls hopefully were hurt during the creation.