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A friend of Margo’s son, Brad, recently asked for some tips in going for the first time to Asia. So this is what I told him.
If I were to go to Asia for the first time I would go to SE Asia. It has the most diverse set of cultural elements, many of which are truly SPECTACULAR, is easy to get around it, has the best distribution of European language speaking (English & French), and access to all the creature comforts. This is especially true if you plan to go for an extended period like 4 to 8 weeks. The Lonely Planet guides per country give the novice Asia traveler pretty much all the info you will need. In such a trip I would target Hong Kong, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, and finally Burma (Myanmar). THIS IS HOW I WOULD GO:
Hong Kong: great flights from US; stay 4 nights; lots of reasonably priced hotel choices in either “The Island Center” and Kowloon/Tsim Tsai Tsui. I prefer to stay on the island and then take the greatest sightseeing bargain on the planet – The Star Ferry from Island to Kowloon. Get rid of your jet lag; eat the best Chinese food anywhere, shop for diamonds, sapphires and rubies at Satellite Jewelers in Kowloon, go to several museums; take tram to Victoria Peak; go gamble in Macau; find a great hotel spa for soaking baths and massages (they are always coming and going – the TTT Holiday Inn used to have a great one); buy last minute necessities. Then move out! (I have been to HK over 40 times – our favorite hotel is The Mandarin – expensive)
Vietnam: Hanoi is only a short flight (90 minutes) from HK. Allow 10-14+ days for all of the country;
Hanoi – 3-4 nights MINIMUM; lots of hotels in the small streets around the markets just north of Ho Guom Lake and the Ngoc Son island temple.
Morning on Hanoi’s Ho Guom Lake
Explore the wonderful street food markets; drink local beers; go to a Europe rugby or soccer at the Correspondents Press club; shop for lacquer ware; go to the excellent “Minorities (Montagnard) Museum; Ho’s tomb, War/Military Museum; water puppets show; eat like a king, especially Pho. (I have been to Hanoi 10 times – our favorite hotel is The Sofitel Metropole – expensive).
SaPa – 4 nights including train travel night – center of hill tribe culture only accessible by sleeper train. Hang out with the tribes people one day; take a long hike thru the lush forest/mountain land and villages a second. There is a big hotel there called Victoria Sapa; another option is small village inns a short walk from town (we have not stayed there but many friends have and love it.) Return train to Hanoi and either spend another night or catch DaNang train directly depending on preference and schedules.
Train to DaNang – about 24 hours – lovely way to see the lush rice bowl lowlands of this gorgeous country (extra credit – stop over in Hue for one night)
DaNang – 3 nights; go to China beach where the luxury hotels are pretty good values. soak in the warm South China Sea and recharge; spend a morning and an evening in the restored town of HoiAn (20 minutes by taxi) with lunch break back at hotel in the sea or pool; see a couple of temples in HoiAn and shop to you full delight. (I have been to DaNang twice; our favorite hotel is Furama Beach Resort on “China Beach” –
Saigon (HCM City) – flights throughout the day from DaNang; 3 -4 nights; Stay in the vicinity of Dong Khoi Street; lots of hotel options; go to 3-4 temples and make incense offerings; go to both the markets (main market near Opera House and Cholon food market); eat like a king; one evening go to the rooftop bar of theREX Hotel and drink cold beer (extra credit – take another day and go visit the American War tunnels – I haven’t – not my bag; or the Delta) ( I have been to Saigon about 15 times – our favorite hotel is The Renaissance on the Saigon River)
(extra credit – the only missing piece is DaLat. This is the old french colonial hill resort where the families were sent during Saigon’s hot dry season. nice market and a fine train ride to a crazy temple partially made with beer bottle glass. You should only go if you stay in the Sofitel Hotel; it is a treasure of old Indochina Colonial days.)
MeKong River Cruise to PhnomPenh, Cambodia; 2 nights; I have never done this but is on my bucket list. The 2700 mile long river is aswarm with life one hour and peaceful green jungle banks the next. Boats are comfortable and plentiful. You need to get to Phnom Penh anyway so why not do something unique?
Cambodia: about 6-7 nights; if you don’t take the boat you can fly from Saigon to either of the recommended towns. You are now moving into a more significantly underdeveloped part of Asia and therefore more interesting in many ways.
Phnom Penh – the capital; (2 nights) has my favorite food market – go there at dawn and sit with the mama-sans drinking their thick coffee with canned sweet milk; 2 other old markets may have good baskets;
Outside PhnomPenh Main Market
the Pol Pot genocide museums; quite good main temple. There are several good temples and restaurants along the riverfront. (We have been to PP 3 times – my favorite hotel is the Raffles Hotel Le Royal – I woke my first morning there and looked out the window to a parade of timber working elephants on the road in front. good pool!)
Siem Reap & Angkor Wat complex: 4 nights minimum; you can get there 3 ways: boat, bus, or plane – take the boat if you can afford the time. Plenty of inexpensive hotels in town and luxury ones near the outskirts on the way to Angkor. This is one of the great wonders of the world and arguably the most impactful ancient cultural place to go in all Asia. Angkor is the overall name for 30 some temple complexes, over 1000 years old, which stretch from the lake some 30 miles inland. Most of the best ones are in a 5-8 mile radius.
There are at least 5 which must be seen and you should devote 2-3 hours to each; many you will want to return to at different times if you are a sketcher or photographer. The best drill is to hire a moto-buggy, head out as soon they open (about 0800) spend the morning, return to hotel for lunch/swim/nap for 3 hours, then back for the 4 pm to sundown shift. Evening has lots of casual things going on in the cafes and bars. There is a neat water festival in mid-November. (we’ve been here several times – our favorite hotel is one of the most atmospheric in SE Asia – the Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor)
Thailand: good flights to the centerpiece of SE Asia – Bangkok. Spend at least 1 week and preferably two.
Bangkok: There is so many guides to this great city that there is no need to describe various itinerary’s..just riding up and down the ChaoPhraya River on the waterbus is a blast. That river is the main artery for this enormous city and you can and should use it to move around the town as much as possible; 70% of the things to do are within a 5-15 minute walk of the closest river landing and the boats are 3 times as fast as the buses and taxi’s. The temples are fabulous
Temple of Emerald Buddha
– while the Emerald Buddha and Reclining Buddha are world treasures, our favorite after many visits is Wat Arun. Get plenty of massages, take boat tours, hit the bars and Soi Cowboy and PatPong joints, do some shopping, eat some street food enjoy. 4 nights MINIMUM and shortchanging the experience at that. (We’ve been here 20+ times and love The Oriental, often rated the Best Hotel in the World – expensive)
The Beaches..There are 2 sets of water spots. Phuket, on the West Coast of the Peninsula on the lovely Andaman Sea is big and developed and full of nightlife; but you can head north for a 40 mile stretch of isolated beach camps, resorts, and bays to soak up the rural beauty. Then there are the Gulf of Thailand, East side Islands like Ko Samui, famed for all night rave parties and pop up music festivals. The important thing is to know that the two different monsoons rage and will spoil a holiday if you don’t follow the rule: Go East side in American Summer, Go West Side in American winter. – Google for rain patterns to make sure you pick the right location.
Up Country: many places of interest. The old exotic and mysterious tribal cities on ChangMai and ChangRai are well developed but still interesting with numerous bike and foot trekking, cooking school, and jeep travel opportunities; Sukothai – an ancient set of ruins
Margo at Wat Si Chum Old Sukhothai
with a heritage equivalent to Angkor and Bagan; Ayutthaya – the original kingdom of Siam. You gotta study a bit and fit the broad array of opportunities to your time and budget.
Laos: This beautiful jungle country up the Mekong River about 600 miles from Saigon is legendary in CIA lore for its position in the American-Vietnam War. Flights are straightforward out of Bangkok to both major cities.
Luang Prabang: 3-4 nights: this way out there town is probably the single most dense complex of magnificent Buddhist Architecture and art, of the “Lanna” type, in the world.
Fabulous Lanna buildings in LP
Thick with monks and local tribespeople it has a unique evening market and morning rice bowl collection ceremony. Great overlay of french culture and super beer. It would be a shame to go to SE Asia and miss this place. By the time you get here you’ll be a pro and finding a good B&B. There are even more “out there” river trips you can take deep up into the mountains between it and Vietnam. Safety has NOT been a big concern but go with a reputable company. My friend Rich Bader provided me with an internet connection to a biking adventure company that runs mountain bike tours (tough ones) between LP and Dien Bien Phu and Hanoi.
Laotian street market
Vientiane: the capital is a nice jungle town. It has less to offer than LP but I ran into some american 20 somethings who were hanging out up river in some town where there were lots of euro travelers and yanks doing river riding and local smoke..sounded like an interesting scene, but might have been heavy into hard opiates – don’t know.
Myanmar/Burma: extra credit for this one. Plan 2 weeks to see what’s listed. Margo has been there but not I. My impression is there are only a few years left until this country becomes overrun with tour groups. If you intend to go here sans big tour group, which is the best way, you will have to do a deep dive on setting all up. Not difficult however – we used a local Yangon based tour company we found on-line to set it up and the girls took along a private guide. You will want to go in this fashion, spending about 3 nights in each place minimum: Into Rangoon/Yangon, fly up to Mandalay, go out to Inle Lake, and then by boat to
Bagan temple complex in late afternoon
Bagan(Pagan), (take a ferry – 12 hours to save $$’s), then by plane or boat down the rest of the Irrawaddy to Yangon. I understand the Khmer territories are open once again and people are going in there – that would be a treat. No special recommendations on hotels – your Yangon based company will set you up.
YOU ARE NOW FINISHED- YEH!! ..you are officially an “Asian hand”, (Novice Level). All these countries have much, much more to offer than I have described. There is ok transportation, hotels, internet all over, generally safe if you watch yourself.
OH, hold on..”what about Bali”? you ask. Well I have purposely left out Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia.
Malaysia because it is somewhat dangerous and, while replete with beautiful areas, has little over Thailand. There are several nice island resorts on the east side for scuba diving and a couple of luxury islands in the Straits of Malacca. I’ve done both and would go back to Thailand and Cambodia a dozen times before returning to Malaysia.
Philippines just because I’ve never been out of Manila which is not worth going to except on business. There are lovely island resorts. If it weren’t so dangerous it would be a great country to ride bus’ through for 4 or 6 weeks. Maybe if you have a robust buddy who’s packing and has relatives all over but otherwise, why bother?
Indonesia is truly a wonderful country BUT it would take a post on its own and besides I’ve not done too much. Java’s Borobudur Buddhist ruin is exquisite, and there’s an Aman resort there which is beautiful. Yogyakarta is a good base for that and Hindu ruins and we enjoyed a few days in Solo as well. The Gili Islands off Lombok are fun Trawangan has some entry level scuba and nice snorkeling. Nice place to hang out and rest. If you get a chance go there but not at the expense of the other places in SE Asia
BALI: you should go to Bali and go as soon as the rainy season lets up which is about June.
Seminyak Beach on the Indian Ocean
Stay for 10 days and split it between the beach areas ( we prefer Seminyak beach), up country Ubud, and one other place on either the eastern coast or the northern coast. There are lots of places to stay. In Ubud try one of the “health and wellbeing” based small B&B’s out in the rice paddies. There are 3 hotels we would put in the “best in the world” class: In Ubud, our “soul hotel” The Ibah, or where our friends stayed The Arma. In the beach area The Oberoi, with one of the villa’s overlooking the beach is, IMHO, the best hotel in the world. There are a couple of Aman resorts in Bali as well)
upcountry in Bali
OK THAT’S IT..SE Asia is the most bang for the buck for easy traveling in Asia. India, Sri Lanka and the Himalaya’s are more interesting but take a determined traveler who is willing to maintain a good sense of humor while dealing occasionally with complete chaos and confusion. China is OK but the sense of ancient culture is much harder to find. Japan is arguably the best but, unless deep into Buddhism culture and art and architecture might get old quickly and can be expensive.
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Summary of Contents for KL Industries Bass Hound 9.4
THANK YOU Thank you for purchasing this fishing boat from KL Industries, Inc. FISHING BOAT Congratulations on the recent purchase of your new fishing OWNER’S MANUAL boat. You have purchased a boat from one of the nations Bass Hound™ 9.4 leading manufacturers of small boats.
Page 2: Table Of Contents
Page 3 Paperwork Illustrations of Models Pages 4-5 1. Warranty Registration Card. To properly register your boat with KL Industries for warranty About Your Fishing Boat Page 6 validation please fill out the warranty registration • Hull Material form online at www.klindustries.com. Please review •.
Page 3: Product View & Specifications
MODEL MODEL Bass Hound™ 9.4 Bass Hound™ 10.2 Twin swivel Twin padded swivel Trolling motor Livewell fishing chairs fishing chairs plug-in socket with drain Livewell with drain Bow navigation light Thru-transom drain Battery box (battery not included) Battery compartment Built-in trolling (battery not included) motor mount Trolling motor.
Page 4: About Your Fishing Boat, Setting Up
ABOUT YOUR FISHING BOAT Installing the Seats You should have the following components: - 2 seats Hull and Deck - 2 swivel mounting bases with pedestals The hull and deck are thermoformed from sheets of High - 8 fasteners (4 for each seat mounting base) Density Polyethylene plastic.
Page 5: Installing A Trolling Motor, Mounting A Small Outboard, Electrical Systems Overview
Installing Oar Locks (if desired) 1. Cut the trolling motor power wires just behind the Note that not all models include an Oar Locking Horn Kit. alligator clips or ring connectors and strip about ½” If you would like an Oar Lock Kit, it is available for of the insulation from the end of these wires.
Page 6: Installing Accessories, Pre-launch Check
INSTALLING ACCESSORIES PRE-LAUNCH CHECK Fish Finders/Depth Finders Bass Hound™ & 9.4 & 10.2 1. Drain Plug Models Make sure that the transom drain plug, livewell drain plug and bow drain plug are all installed. 1. Hook up power for the fish finder or other accessories for the Bass Hound™.
Page 7: Operating The Boat
when loading the boat and planning how far from reasonably level fore to aft and side to side. If not, shore you intend to go. redistribute the items you have on board. 6. Personal Flotation Gear 7. Be especially conscious of the shore condition. Always make sure that everyone in the boat is Sharp rocks, sharp edges on break walls, concrete wearing the proper Personal Flotation Device (life.
Page 8: Transporting
1. Install the stern light pole in the socket, making If the bow tends to plow down in the water, shift sure the tab on the pole lines up with the groove on weight toward the stern. the socket 2. The 10.2 navigation lights are operated by TRANSPORTING installing the lights into the sockets.
Page 9: Maintenance, General Cleaning, Aerator Pump
MAINTENANCE STORAGE General Cleaning Remove the boat from the water. Leaving the boat in the Wash with a mild detergent and water. If necessary, use a water for any longer than a few days will promote algae growth on the hull. very soft bristle brush.
Page 10: Optional Accessories
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Hundreds of people have reportedly been killed at Kim Jong-un’s nuclear test site in North Korea after a tunnel collapsed. Source:AFP
MORE than 200 people are feared to have died when a tunnel caved in at North Korea’s nuclear test site after its latest detonation.
A tunnel collapsed at Punggye-ri in early September, days after North Korea conducted its sixth and largest underground nuclear test on September 3, TV Asahi said, quoting unnamed North Korean sources.
Some 100 workers were involved in an initial collapse. Another cave-in occurred during rescue operations, leaving at least 200 people feared dead in total, the Japanese broadcaster said.
The accident was triggered by the test, TV Asahi added.
Experts have warned that the underground tests could cause the mountain to collapse and leak radiation into the atmosphere near China’s border.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits a cosmetics factory in Pyongyang, North Korea. At second from right is Kim's wife Ri Sol Ju. Source:AP
The latest test - the sixth at the site since 2006 - triggered landslides in the detonation area and beyond, according to satellite pictures taken the day after.
The images published by the 38 North website showed changes in the surface at Punggye-ri where the ground had been lifted into the air by the tremors. Small landslides followed the course of stream beds.
The blast caused a 6.3-magnitude earthquake, according to the US Geological Survey, followed a few minutes later by another with a magnitude of 4.1.
Japan assessed the yield from the test of what the North said was a hydrogen bomb at 120 kilotons, eight times the size of Hiroshima in 1945.
It is very unusual for North Korea to acknowledge any major accident, especially anything that involves its nuclear programme.
Lee Eugene, a spokeswoman at South Korea’s unification ministry, said: “We are aware of the report but do not know anything about it.”
The report came ahead of US President Donald Trump’s first presidential visit to South Korea next week amid an escalating war of words between him and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.
The reclusive country has made significant strides in its atomic and missile technology under Kim, who took power after the death of his father and longtime ruler Kim Jong-Il in 2011.
Since then he has overseen four of the country’s six nuclear tests and hailed atomic weapons as a “treasured sword” to protect the nation from invasion by the United States.
TRUMP WON’T VISIT DMZ DURING ASIA TRIP
The White House says Trump will not visit the Demilitarised Zone during his upcoming trip to Asia - a break from many previous administrations.
A senior administration official told reporters during a White House background briefing that there’s not enough time in the president’s schedule to accommodate a visit to the border zone that has separated the North and South for 64 years.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump. Picture: AFP Source:AFP
Mr Trump will be visiting Camp Humphreys, a military base about 64 kilometres south of Seoul, to highlight the US-South Korean partnership and burden-sharing, instead.
Mr Trump was invited to visit the base by Korean President Moon Jae-in.
In a recent speech at the United Nations, Mr Trump said he would “totally destroy” North Korea, if necessary.
He also derided Kim as “little Rocket Man.”
Every president but one since Ronald Reagan has visited the DMZ - often wearing bomber-style jackets and flanked by military officers.
US President Barack Obama at the DMZ in March 2012. Picture: AFP Source:AFP
Then-US President George W. Bush (L) inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in 2003. Picture: AFP Source:AFP
Trump will depart Friday for a trip that will take him to Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines.
The president will be attending several summits, hold a series of bilateral meetings, will be feted at banquets and spend time golfing with Japanese President Shinzo Abe.
Mr Trump will also be meeting for the first time with Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte, who has been accused of human rights abuses, including killing suspected drug dealers.
The White House has said that Mr Trump could raise concerns with the program.
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