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A wrap on stuff worth reading                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Forwarded this email? [Subscribe here]() for more [Travelfish #494: The Prisoner Of Pics Edition]( A wrap on stuff worth reading Oct 30   [READ IN APP](   Hi! The other day I was reading an academic paper in prep for my dissertation at uni—due in a mere ten months. The paper was on about how destinations often become “prisoners” of their own images—often very old images—which are pushed in travel guides but don’t reflect well on what the place is today. [The paper focusses on a European town]( in Spain—but this certainly holds for many spots in Southeast Asia. Think Bangkok and Wat Arun, Vietnam and the Mekong Delta, Cambodia and Angkor, etcetera. It got me thinking about the change that many (including myself) are arguing for in travel more generally, and yet here we are talking about it while pushing a wheelbarrow of 19th century cliched exotica. I’m not sure what to do with this knowledge to be honest—I don’t think I’d ever say don’t go see Wat Arun, but maybe I should. I’ve been thinking, how would one experience Wat Arun without seeing it. No, I’m not sure what that would entail either—it’s been a long day! What do you think? Over on Couchfish I had just the one piece as I’ve been bogged down in a long piece on Laos that has soaked up more time than expected—it will be out very soon. In the meantime, I wrote [about two cocks and a rock]( is free to read for all. Last week I was a guest alongside Sarah Payne of [UnTours]( on a Travel Massive live webinar asking the question How Does Slow Travel Impact Local Communities? If you missed out, [you can watch the recording here]( was a great chat and I think Sarah and I could have gone all night talking this stuff through. The pics this week, fittingly, are of Wat Arun. Cheers Stuart Take a peak inside Wat Arun A quiet moment for a different angle. Photo: [David Luekens](. --------------------------------------------------------------- ⭐️ Story of the week  - [‘What’s The Point Of A Boat If There Are No Fish?’]( from ABC --------------------------------------------------------------- 📚 What I’m reading - [Doppelganger]( by Naomi Klein 🇲🇲 Burma - [Ethnic Armed Groups Launch Attacks Across Northern Shan State]( from Frontier Myanmar ($) --------------------------------------------------------------- If you’re looking for relatively affordable travel insurance for your travels in Southeast Asia, take a look at [SafetyWing](. 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Indonesia[Telkomsel 4G Sim Card with 35 Gig of data for 250,000 rupiah]( Malaysia[Digi 4G Sim Card with 30 Gig of data for 35 ringgit]( Singapore [Starhub 4G Sim Card with 100 Gig of data for S$9.70]( Thailand[DTAC Happy Tourist 4G/5G Sim Card with 15 Gig of data for 150 baht]( Vietnam [Vinaphone 30 days unlimited data for 265,000 dong]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 🇲🇾 Malaysia - [Malaysia Moves To Tackle Rising Mental Health Crisis Among Children, Teens]( from SCMP ($) - [The Bad Urban Design Of Cyberjaya: Malaysia’s ‘Failed Silicon Valley’]( from Future Southeast Asia 🇸🇬 Singapore - [‘I Don’t Want To Sit At A Computer In A Small Box’: S’pore Aunties Travel The World In Camper Van]( from The Straits Times ($) 🇹🇭 Thailand - [Thailand’s Ruling Party Chooses A Shinawatra As New Leader]( from Reuters - [The Most Popular Streets In Bangkok That Are Totally Walkable]( from T&L - [The Raw Cool Of Bangkok]( from The Financial Times ($) - [Ancient Thailand’s Top 10 City Walls: An Archaeological Travel Guide]( from Paths Unwritten - [T.I.C.D.: Mu Ko Phuket (Part I: Main Island)]( Thai Island Quest ($) Looking for somewhere special in Penang? [Ad: Campbell House in Georgetown, Penang from US$72 per night. 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Not Everyone Is Smiling.]( from The New York Times ($) Talking about old photos Bangkok’s skyline has changed a bit since I took this one. Photo: Stuart McDonald. --------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday Deals recap [Wednesday Deals]( [Wednesday deals: Singapore]( Oct 18 [Wednesday deals: Singapore]( [Hi all, You know when you’re going somewhere you haven’t been before and you open the interwebs search for “hotels in …” and you get eleventy billion results? No? Please tell me your secrets! So where are we off to for the fifth edition? Crazy expensive]( Read full story More Wednesday Deals still: [Penang]( [Huế]( [Phnom Penh]( [Bangkok]( See you next week! So that’s the wrap. I hope you are all in good health, and thanks for reading. Cheers! Stuart Travelfish weekly newsletter is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Travelfish weekly newsletter that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. 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