Novotel pool
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Sandra Scott Travels: Novotel – A Great Place To Relax After Long Trip

No matter how one gets to Asia, it is a long, arduous trip. Flights to Bangkok are often the best deal. During our three-plus months in SE Asia we fly through Bangkok several times; sometimes via Suvarnbhumi Airport, usually referred to as Bangkok International airport. The other airport is Don Mueang International. I love it when our flights arrive at Suvarnabhumi because we stay at the Novotel at the airport.

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Halong Bay
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Sandra Scott Travels: Halong Bay – A Value-Laden Trip

The towering limestone, forest-covered karst formations in Halong Bay are the iconic image of Vietnam. They are much-loved by the Vietnamese, have been featured in various movies and have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 10-day cruise John and I took on Pandaw’s Red River ended in Halong Bay. The perfect place to end an amazing trip. We learned there are two Halong Bays – one on land and one in the Gulf of Tonkin. Pandaw’s crew takes care of everything.

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“Hat Xoan”
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Sandra Scott Travels: Enjoy A Cruise Down The Red River

I have never taken a voyage aboard one of the popular big ship cruises. But I am a fan of small ship river cruises, especially in Asia. I love river travel. Asian rivers are dynamic. They transport people and goods plus many towns and cities grew up along waterways. At low water time, the fertile shore become gardens.

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'Prisoners' depicted in the Hoa Lo Prison.
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Sandra Scott Travels: Revisiting Hoa Lo Prison – The ‘Hanoi Hilton’

The Hoa Lo Prison is better known to Americans as the “Hanoi Hilton” and where John McCain and other American POWs were held during the Vietnam War. It is called the “American War” in Vietnam. Vietnam has been invaded by the Chinese, French, and Japanese. The “American War” was the most recent and the shortest except for the five-year control by the Japanese. The major portion of the prison depicts the incarcerations of prisoners other than Americans.

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Bruiser
Arts and Entertainment

Legally Blonde Jr Welcomes Bruiser

The cast of Legally Blonde Jr welcomes tiny dog Bruiser to the popular musical production slated to run May 5 – 14 at CNY Arts Center. The annual all youth production features a cast of more than 20 Central New York youth under the direction of Adam Schmidtmann and Gina Holsopple with choreography by Jessie Dobrzynski.

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a reclining Buddha
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Sandra Scott Travels: Understanding The Philosophies Of Buddhism

There are a plethora of statues of Buddha throughout Asia. Many people view Buddhism as a religion but technically it is a way of life or a philosophy. Buddhism began in northeastern India and is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. Buddhism is 2,500 years old and is followed by 350 million worldwide. Like most religions and philosophies understanding Buddhism is difficult to understand completely.

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