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Phnom Penh at dusk

Cool and calming magenta hues bathe the Tonle Sap and Mekong rivers junction, as the sun sets on a warm Sunday in the Cambodian...

Beef with a sizzling sauce

Chewy beef and tender noodles are merely supporting cast; the star is the sauce, lightly laced with chilli spice and fortified with Cambodia’s renowned...

Re-cycling the cyclo – good for the air

Great to see so many cyclos back on the streets of Phnom Penh. They’re everywhere, carrying mostly elderly Cambodians – and couriering freight! No...

Don’t blame the angry gecko of Cambodia

An easy read (about a rough trip ). My latest column in Asian Journeys magazine. Please enjoy: https://asianjourneys.com.sg/eMagazine/singapore/2019-02-01/page-1#book/The post Don’t blame the angry gecko...

JUST A PRETTY PICTURE…

Buddhist River Lotus Festival on the Hoi An “Ancient City” canal, Vietnam. The post JUST A PRETTY PICTURE… appeared first on HaxTrax.

BY THE THU BON RIVER, HOI AN…

The wind, as if the distant jungle’s hot breath, sweeps across, sapping all energy, only to be tamed by the cooling, licking waves of...

MORNING COFFEE, HOI ANH, VIETNAM

Is there a better way to start the day?The post MORNING COFFEE, HOI ANH, VIETNAM appeared first on HaxTrax.

SO DELICATE, SO DELICIOUS…

The famous White Rose prawn dumplings of Hoi An: Compared to South Melbourne Market Dim Sims? Well, think of Snow White next to Shrek....

DUCK OUT FOR A LIGHT BITE…

The words “light” and “duck” should not be in the same sentence when describing food; duck is fatty. But to borrow from incomparable TV...

VIETNAM SHORTS FASHION: THE VERDICT IS IN, HOI AN GIVES BEN THANH A “TROUSERING”…

Same price, same haggling, but check out the shorts on the left: Hoi An market off-the-rack (ie cellophane bag), easily stitch up Ho Chi...
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Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972. Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry.Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.