Peter Mcconnell

Can Tho Mekong Delta Vietnam

Can Tho Mekong Delta Vietnam

Apr 1, 2021

In December 2019 I flew from China via Thailand to Ho Chi Minh City. I then took a bus to Can Tho the largest city of the Mekong delta. The river I have been following from the mountains in Yunnan is about to enter the South China sea. This is my first visit to Vietnam

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Kompong Cham Northeastern Cambodia

Kompong Cham Northeastern Cambodia

Apr 1, 2021

From Kratie it is a short minivan ride to the next town on the river. I had booked accommodation at the fabulous LBN Asian hotel which offered amazing views of the river from its sky deck. I spent 3 days here exploring the town and its markets. After crossing the bridge I spent an afternoon

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Huay Xai Northern Laos

Huay Xai Northern Laos

Apr 1, 2021

From Chiang Khong, I travel across the friendship bridge through immigration and into Laos. We are now looking across the River at Chiang Khong Thailand. After spending a couple of days exploring and dining with river views, I book passage on one slow boat on the two-day trip to Luang Prabang. You can view Huay

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Chiang Khong Northern Thailand

Chiang Khong Northern Thailand

Apr 1, 2021

The small Riverside border town looks across to Huay Xai in Laos. Entry into Laos is across the Friendship Bridge. I have made this trip twice, once on a bus from Jinghong China and again from Chiang Rai aboard a smaller local Thai bus.

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Cizhong to Jinghong

Cizhong to Jinghong

Apr 1, 2021

The Wunonglong and Lidi Dams near the Tibetan border. On the last leg of our journey, we were discussing the idea of my returning to China the following year to visit other attractions in Yunnan, plus the idea of following route 31 alongside the river all the way to the Laos border. Mr. Mu agreed

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The Lancang Valley to Cizhong

The Lancang Valley to Cizhong

Apr 1, 2021

With the construction of the Wunonglong Dam 10 miles downriver from Cizhong the water level rose by more than 60 meters and flooded the community of Yanmen. Flatland on the Lancang’s narrow gorge is scarce and more than 200 households were forced to relocate downstream to Cizhong.

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Sop Ruak The Golden Triangle

Sop Ruak The Golden Triangle

Apr 1, 2021

The Golden Triangle refers to wide stretches of mountainous areas in northeast Myanmar, northwest Laos, and the Upper regions of Thailand. It was called “golden” because the wealth of the region was derived from the cultivation of opium poppies. The Small Riverside town of Sop Ruak is important to me as here lies the confluence

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Ninong Village and the Lancang Valley

Ninong Village and the Lancang Valley

Apr 1, 2021

Our first view of the Mekong as it snakes through the Lancang valley and past the small village of Ninong. We drive along route 31 for the next 3 days following the river. Mr. Mu always happy to stop and allow me to photograph. You can view Ninong’s location here

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Luang Prabang Northern Laos

Luang Prabang Northern Laos

Apr 1, 2021

Sitting on the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan Rivers, Luang Prabang is the finishing point for our trip. Unable to catch another ferry further downstream to Vientiane due to low river levels I booked a bus. The trip was scheduled to take 8 to 10 hours, in fact, it took closer to 12

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Pak Beng Northern Laos

Pak Beng Northern Laos

Apr 1, 2021

Midway between Huay Xai and Luang Prabang. Pakbeng is the overnight stopover point for both cargo and passenger boats. We arrived in the late afternoon and departed again in the early morning. You can view Pak Beng’s location here

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Chiang Saen Northern Thailand

Chiang Saen Northern Thailand

Apr 1, 2021

Chiang Saen is one of my favourite riverside Thai towns. With lots of activity as goods arrive and leave to China, Laos, and Myanmar via its busy port. Many old temples to explore and every night I would have dinner of Mekong fish from one of the many barbecue vendors along its riverside promenade. it’s

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Cizhong

Cizhong

Apr 1, 2021

The Tibetan village of Cizhong situated on a narrow plain on the banks of the river was surrounded by rice paddies collectively four or five times the size of the village itself. The only place to build the homes to accommodate Yanmen’s relocated villages was unfortunately on top of Cizhong’s communal rice paddies. Cizhong is

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