Archive for July, 2010

Phnom Penh’s Hotelier

by Scott Coates Alexis de Suremain, a French native, first left his homeland to work with Pharmaciens Sans Frontières, a non-governmental organization (NGO), in a few of the former Soviet republics. Southeast Asia and former French colonies were on his mind and he asked for a transfer, landing in Phnom Penh, Cambodia back in 2001. [...]

Biking Bangkok

by Bank Takaeng Smiling Albino explores Bangkok by bike. Get inspired with us on: Visit: smilingalbino.com

Suvarnabhumi Airport Link (SARL)

by Scott Coates When Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) officially opened on September 28, 2006, it replaced Don Muang as Bangkok’s main airport. Built in 1914, Don Muang was one of the world’s oldest operating airports, having commenced commercial service in 1924 with the arrival of a KLM flight. Suvarnabhumi promised not only a modern terminal but [...]

Phnom Penh by Tuk Tuk

by Bank Takaeng A group of Smiling Albino Adventurer’s explore Phnom Penh by Tuk Tuk. Get inspired with us on: Visit: smilingalbino.com

Chili and Travel

by Scott Coates In early June I was at a joint American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand – Thai Canadian Chamber of Commerce luncheon and heard an announcement for a Chili Contest as part of the American Independence Day Celebrations to be held on July 3, 2010 in Bangkok. Having made chili a few times, [...]

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