Best & Worst

If you think of something else you’d like added here drop me a line in the comments. I haven’t sorted out money details so I can’t tell you how much I spent on anything quite yet.

  • Days gone: 185

  • Countries visited: 7
  • Photographs taken: 9,303
  • Average photos taken per day: 50
  • Cartwheel photographs taken: 42
  • Novels read: 16
  • Days sick: 3
  • Number of love letters received from monks: 1
  • Favorite country: Myanmar
  • Least favorite country: Vietnam
  • Place with biggest culture shock: Beijing, China
  • Place with least culture shock: Thailand (overall)
  • Biggest culture shock: Chinese people spitting everywhere
  • Surprisingly not a culture shock: Squat toilets
  • Best sights: Great Wall of China & Angkor Wat temples (Cambodia)
  • Favorite place to live: Tokyo, Japan
  • Least favorite place to live: Chengdu, China
  • Most overrated town: Vang Vieng, Laos
  • Most underrated town: Beijing, China
  • Most interesting culture: Tribal people in Myanmar, Laos & Western China
  • Least interesting culture: Thailand
  • Most sanitary country: Japan
  • Least sanitary country: China
  • Place most like how I pictured it: Bangkok, Thailand
  • Place least like how I pictured it: Xiahe, China
  • Hardest culture to understand: China
  • Best souvenirs: Kengtung, Myanmar
  • Nicest people: Myanmar
  • Meanest people: Vietnam/China (with China it’s a cultural thing)
  • Hardest country to travel in: China
  • Easiest country to travel in: Thailand
  • Worst roads: The border around China and Laos
  • Best local food: Hoi An, Vietnam
  • Worst local food: Muang Sing, Laos
  • Best hamburgers: Saigon, Vietnam
  • Best skills learned: Eating with chopsticks & bargaining with Chinese hand signals
  • Most awe-inspiring moment: Looking out over The Great Wall of China
  • Most frustrating moment: Trying to find a shirt that fits me in Xi’an, China

Best & Worst

If you think of something else you’d like added here drop me a line in the comments. I haven’t sorted out money details so I can’t tell you how much I spent on anything quite yet.

  • Days gone: 185

  • Countries visited: 7
  • Photographs taken: 9,303
  • Average photos taken per day: 50
  • Cartwheel photographs taken: 42
  • Novels read: 16
  • Days sick: 3
  • Number of love letters received from monks: 1
  • Favorite country: Myanmar
  • Least favorite country: Vietnam
  • Place with biggest culture shock: Beijing, China
  • Place with least culture shock: Thailand (overall)
  • Biggest culture shock: Chinese people spitting everywhere
  • Surprisingly not a culture shock: Squat toilets
  • Best sights: Great Wall of China & Angkor Wat temples (Cambodia)
  • Favorite place to live: Tokyo, Japan
  • Least favorite place to live: Chengdu, China
  • Most overrated town: Vang Vieng, Laos
  • Most underrated town: Beijing, China
  • Most interesting culture: Tribal people in Myanmar, Laos & Western China
  • Least interesting culture: Thailand
  • Most sanitary country: Japan
  • Least sanitary country: China
  • Place most like how I pictured it: Bangkok, Thailand
  • Place least like how I pictured it: Xiahe, China
  • Hardest culture to understand: China
  • Best souvenirs: Kengtung, Myanmar
  • Nicest people: Myanmar
  • Meanest people: Vietnam/China (with China it’s a cultural thing)
  • Hardest country to travel in: China
  • Easiest country to travel in: Thailand
  • Worst roads: The border around China and Laos
  • Best local food: Hoi An, Vietnam
  • Worst local food: Muang Sing, Laos
  • Best hamburgers: Saigon, Vietnam
  • Best skills learned: Eating with chopsticks & bargaining with Chinese hand signals
  • Most awe-inspiring moment: Looking out over The Great Wall of China
  • Most frustrating moment: Trying to find a shirt that fits me in Xi’an, China

Sketchbook

If you’re interested in the drawings I created on the road you can see them all now in the sketchbook section. All of my photographs have been uploaded to the gallery section as well, but you may want to wait to look at them at the same time as reading their corresponding blog entries. Enjoy!