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Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

June 26, 2014 by David Herd

The Ritz Carlton buffet lunch is quite a feast, oysters from France & Australia, Main Lobsters & many other tasty dishes all washed down with vintage Moet.

Oysters from France & Australia

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

All-day dining at Greenhouse in the Ritz Carlton buffet, which showcases international flavors and local favorites on buffet or á la carte. Seafood aficionados may dive into our delectable buffet dinners and savour Singapore’s iconic dish – chili or peppered crabs, along with scallops, oysters, main lobsters and Japanese sushi and sashimi.

I really loved the seafood

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

The seafood was great but I can’t help making a comparison between the Ritz Carlton buffet and the Mantra in Pattaya. The Main Lobster at the  Ritz was a little tough, where as the Alaskan Crab at the Mantra is perfect. 8/10, Mantra 9.5/10.


Great variety of cheese & the Wagyu beef in the background

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

 

I ate so much seafood I had no room left for the cheese. 🙂

 

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch serving Wagyu Beef 

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

OK, here is where I get critical, the Wagyu beef seems to be  the signature dish at the Ritz. I was so disappointed in the taste & texture. It was way underdone and did not resemble any Wagyu I had enjoyed in Tokyo & Australia.

Good music at the Ritz.

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

These guys really played some good music to make our lunch more enjoyable at the Ritz.

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The reason we were at the Ritz Carlton

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

 Steven’s belated birthday with Peter & Maria looking on. It was a belated birthday celebration at the Ritz Carlton buffet for my old friend Steven Bates, Steve & I have been friends since the early 1980s in Sydney.

What time can we start having fun?

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

I have been lucky enough to be a guest of Steven & Anne in Singapore several times in the last 6 or 7 years. Sadly they are moving back to Australia so no more luxury accommodation in Singapore for me.

Happy crowd at the Ritz Carlton buffet.

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

Steve & Anne have a really nice group of friends, simply because they are both really nice people.

Two nice girls from London.

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

These lovely girls were at an next table so naturally I had to say hello, 40 years or so age difference means nothing to me. 🙂 Anyhow the blonde in the green was so drunk she literally could not stand up without leaning against something. I’m guessing she woke up Monday with a huge hangover.


The whole gang at the Ritz Carlton Millenia

Ritz Carlton buffet lunch

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Singapore Island Lion City

June 25, 2014 by David Herd

Singapore Island Lion City, the name Singapore is derived from the Malay word Singapura or (Sanskrit, literally Lion City), hence the customary reference to the nation as the Lion City. 

 Art Science Museum 

Singapore Island Lion City

 Designed by architect Moshe Safdie, the iconic lotus design features 10 ‘fingers’ or ‘petals’ each revealing different gallery spaces, with skylights illuminating the dramatically curved interior walls.

Marina Bay Sands Resort

Singapore Island Lion City

 Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. Developed by Las Vegas Sands, it is the world’s most expensive building, at US$ 5.7 billion, including the cost of the prime land.

View from the Ritz Carlton

Singapore Island Lion City

Marina Bay Sands dominates much of the Singapore skyline, this view is from the front door of the Ritz Carlton.

Towards the end of construction

Singapore Island Lion City

 

One of the world’s most amazing developments in Singapore Asia’s Lion City.

Singapore Island Lion City

Singapore Island Asian Lion City

My friend Hamish Elton took this from the 70th floor at Equinox restaurant in April 2016. Equinox is rated 48th out of 7,819 by TripAdvisor.

Spectacular at night

Singapore Island Lion City

It’s difficult to decide what is more spectacular, night or day. The Equinox is on the 70th floor of the Swissotell The Stamford. Use this link to book a room and get a huge discount, you will probably pay around $215 usd.

Singapore Skyline

Singapore Island Lion City

Very few cities in the world have as many modern skyscrapers as the Lion City, Singapore.

The Fullerton Bay Hotel

Singapore Island Asian Lion City

 The Fullerton Bay Hotel Singapore is a stunning jewel-like addition to the dazzling Marina Bay waterfront. Alongside spectacular views of the bay and Singapore skyline, the Hotel provides legendary service and embodies contemporary luxury and refined elegance.

View from The Fullerton Bay pool

Singapore Island Lion City

Here I am at the Fullerton Bay pool which has a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands Resort.

The Fullerton Bay Hotel

Singapore Island Lion City

This is Lantern At One Fullerton  at the Fullerton Bay, nice place to see the great view of Marina Bay Sands Resort, drinks are very expensive & the beers were not cold enough. $19 a beer &  for a white wine, a 3 pm the price drops 20%.

My friends at the Fullerton Bay Hotel

Singapore Island Lion City

Anne, Steven & Mary at the Fullerton Bay Hotel, very expensive drinks & warm beer.

Marina Bay map

Singapore Island Lion City

 

Chinatown

Singapore Island Lion City

 The area between Pagoda Street and Smith Street has been tarted up considerably for tourists, but workaday Chinatown continues south and east, merging seamlessly into the Central Business District. Tanjong Pagar is the unofficial home of Singapore’s gay community, with many watering holes in restored shop-houses, while Club Street caters more to the expat and yuppie crowd with small, intimate eateries offering excellent (if pricey) Western fare.

Buddha Temple

Singapore Island Lion City

 The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum (BTRTM) is a religious and cultural institution in Singapore’s Chinatown. It houses a relic said to be a tooth from Buddha. The BTRTM is dedicated to the Maitreya Buddha and was built for the veneration of the relic, to promote Buddhist culture and education, and provide welfare services to the public.

Singapore condo

Singapore Island Lion City

According Annual Report 2013, out of 3.818 million resident population (Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, as June 2012), 3.166 millions live in HDB apartments, this means 83% (non-residents are not allowed to own HDB apartments but they can live in apartments owned by a resident spouse, also they are allowed to own apartments in private condominiums taller than 6 storeys but not landed houses or apartments in low-rise condominiums). This means average family size of 3.42 residents per apartment and 27.4 sqm per person. For comparison, in 1968 were in average 6.2 people per apartment (average flat size I estimate around 40 sqm). Many HDB owners are renting rooms or entire flat to foreigners, there are NO official statistics about how many non-residents live in HDB apartments. According Yearbook of Statistics 2010, Singapore population including non-residents is 5076700 living in 1180500 dwelling units (HDBs, condos, private flats, landed houses, others), of which 76.3% are HDBs, this means a nationwide average of 4.30 people per dwelling unit, if the average would be same for HDB, it would mean 22 sqm per person.

Suburban Singapore

Singapore Island Lion City

The view from Steve & Anne’s condo, the Regency Park, will give you an idea how the well off live in Singapore. Their luxury apartment is a large 4 bedroom 4 bathroom condo close to the city center, a mere $6000 per month.

The Nostalgia Hotel

Singapore Island Lion City

If you would like a reasonable price hotel in the Lion City, around $120 in a central position near the markets check out the Nostalgia Hotel, for a very good rate go to my AGODA link.

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Singapore Island Lion City

  Singapore Police Force.

Fullerton Hotel from Boat Quay

Singapore Island Asian Lion City

 Boat Quay is a historical quay in Singapore which is situated upstream from the mouth of the Singapore River on its southern bank. 

Victorian London Pub at Boat Quay

Singapore Island Lion City

 Even in Singapore’s volatile nightlife scene, few places change as quickly and frequently as those at Boat Quay. Now though, among the mainstays and the seafood restaurants, a new wave of bars has kicked off a golden age for the iconic belt of shop-houses.

Boat Quay is all about food and pubs

Singapore Island Lion City

Friday & Saturday Boat Quay really pumps, there are so many places to eat and drink. One of the favorite places in Singapore for expats.

Boat Quay biker

Singapore Island Lion City

I’m not sure if he was a Fink, a Bandito or a Hell’s Angel, but you could see him coming a mile away. 🙂

Huge lunch at the Ritz Carlton

Singapore Island Lion City

It was a birthday celebration for my good friend Steve Bates.

Here I am at Boat Quay waiting for a 2.5 kilo crab

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Bali Indonesia luxury home

June 17, 2014 by David Herd

Albert Mantello’s beautiful home

Bali Indonesia luxury home

Bali Indonesia luxury home staying at the beautiful waterfront home owned by Albert Mantello who was an ex North Melbourne Aussie Rules footballer & North Melbourne football club president Allen Aylett, who was another famous footballer was there as well, plus Ron Joseph, a well know North Melbourne supporter and a players agent.

The Mantellos bought a long-term lease on a beach front property in the now fashionable Semanyak region and built a grand villa called Atas Ombak. It sleeps 10, boasts a pool, private beach, 5000 square metres of land and 25 staff including five cooks and its yours for $US1250-$US2000 a night depending on the season.

Villa Atas Ombak, Indonesian for “Villa On Top of The Waves”, is directly located on the beach only a few kilometres north of Legian. Featuring breathtaking views of Bali’s famous sunsets, the Villa encompasses an acre and a half of garden area, with over 100 meters of beach frontage. It also includes a large swimming pool, a main building with three bedrooms, a large entertainment pavilion that functions as an open-air living room, and two separate Ocean rooms. Located far enough away from the tourist crowds to ensure total privacy, this villa is still close enough to offer easy access to Bali’s favourite shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.

Bali Indonesia luxury home

Bali Indonesia luxury home

What a fantastic setting for a Balinese massage, this is the way to live in Bali.

Bali Indonesia friends, lunch is served

Bali Indonesia luxury home

I was invited by my friend Ross Ansell who was a good friend of Alberts. Ross is at the head of the table, Albert is on the left. A huge bonus was Ettore who was the editor for a Melbourne Soccer magazine. He flew two models to Bali for a photo shoot. I really had a great time in Bali with friends both old & new.

Naturally I had to get among the action

Bali Indonesia luxury home

Of course I had to hover around the photo shoots to see if I could pick up any tips. 🙂

Some of Albert’s many staff

Bali Indonesia luxury home

There were cooks, gardeners, carpenters, security, you name it, in Bali Albert had them all.

The Melbourne crew

Bali Indonesia luxury home

Ron Joseph and Alan Aylett, North Melbourne fanatics.

Ettore & Ross Ansell on the plane to Bali

Bali Indonesia luxury home

Two very nice Melbourne guys.

Cocktail time at Albert’s home

Bali Indonesia luxury home

Two gorgeous Melbourne girls, what about that magnificent black dress?

Sadly Albert passed away September 29 2021

Bali Indonesia luxury home

Albert Mantello passed away at the ripe old age of 87. I’ll never forget a fabulous holiday we had in 1997 at Alberts beautiful home you see above, RIP Albert. 

The photo was taken at my home on the Gold Coast featuring Albert & Paul Lynch.

 One of the many horse statues

Bali Indonesia luxury home

There are many of these similar statues on or near roundabouts in Bali, this on is close to Kuta beach

Kupu Kupu Barong Villas And Tree Spa

Bali Indonesia luxury home

This is a wonderful hotel in the mountains at Ubud

Kapu Kapu Barong

Bali Indonesia friends luxury home

A beautiful setting with views to die for.

Street market in Ubud

Bali Indonesia luxury home

As you can imagine everything here is rather inexpensive.

Great Bali golf hole

Bali Indonesia luxury home

I can’t remember if I hit the green or not, probably not. 🙂

Hotel Serai on the coast

Bali Indonesia luxury home

I think this Serai hotel may have changed its name. It was on the eastern shore of Bali at Candidasa, however while I was looking for it on Agoda I found this beautiful hotel The Rama Candidasa Resort.

My room was beside the pool

Bali Indonesia luxury home

There is so much more to Bali than Kuta beach or Legian, there are some wonderful luxury resorts scattered along the coastline. So if you want to escape from the maddening crowds check out The Rama Candidasa Resort.

Reunion lunch at Lynch’s in Domain Rd South Yarra.

Bali Indonesia luxury home

A short time after my Bali Indonesia friends adventure we gathered at the famous Lynch’s restaurant in Melbourne. I’m on the left beside Ross Ansell, then Albert Mantello & Paul Lynch the restaurant owner, not sure who the lady was, and finally Ettore on the right. Sadly this famous restaurant now does not exist after the retirement of founder Paul Lynch in December 2007.

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It would be 11 long years before I returned to Bali in 2008, and there is no way I had the same fun as I had at Albert’s beautiful home in 1997 with a fascinating group of people.

Samaya Hotel at Seminyak.

Bali Indonesia Surfers Paradise

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First trip Pattaya 1980

May 29, 2014 by David Herd

First trip Pattaya 1980

First trip Pattaya 1980

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

First trip Pattaya 1980 with my good friend Rob Symonds. We stayed at the Royal Cliff Hotel which had only been open for 2 years. The photo of the long-tail boat in the header was taken in May 2014 however the fishing boats in 1980 were virtuously the same design, as you will see in this post.

Pattaya Thailand March 1980 was like visiting a sleepy fishing village. Even before the start of the Vietnam War, American GIs had put Pattaya on the map as the best beach destination to unwind and indulge. But when large numbers of troops began to arrive at the neighbouring Ban Sattahip Air Base in 1968, things really picked up in Pattaya. Also known as U-Tapao International Airport, the army base at Sattahip was heavily staffed and used by the US Air Force throughout the Vietnam conflict.

Prior to jet skis

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

Notice that well before jet skis the little speed boats were powered by a 25 hp engine.

It all started when a group of 500 American soldiers stationed at the military base in Korat were driven to Pattaya on 29th June 1959 for a week of rest and relaxation (R&R). They rented several houses at the southern end of the beach from a prominent Thai, Lord Sunthorn, thus opening Pandora’s Box for this sleepy fishing village. Despite their short stay, the GIs had a great time and raved about the place. The word spread among other American soldiers stationed in the region and Pattaya quickly became a hot alternative to the concrete sprawl of Bangkok.

Where are the deck chairs?

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

The beach was very natural on my first trip to Pattaya in in 1980, hardly any deck chairs & umbrellas.

Para-sailing in 1980

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

Some things never change.

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First trip Pattaya 1980

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

To say walking St was different is an understatement, I have seen this photo of mine used many times in the local press & blogs, however I did take it & you can see my friend Rob Symonds walking towards me.

Here is the original print.

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980It is used many times by other people without giving credit to me. It was taken in March 1980;

Walking St as it was in 1980

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

Life in Pattaya was much simpler then. 🙂

Welcome was still the “word”

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

Here are some gorgeous girls waiting for a Farang to buy them a drink, the greeting was the same then as it is now, “hello welcome”. Some things never change. 🙂

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Our introduction to Walking St

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980 

Same rules applied then as they do now, goods & services however were much cheaper. 🙂

Royal Cliff Hotel 1980

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

The Royal Cliff was the most modern hotel in Pattaya in 1980. On fact it had a ten pin bowling alley and above that was a body to body soapy massage parlour, my first introduction to that particular pleasure.

Cold beers at the Royal Cliff hotel.

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

Life did not get much better than this on our first trip to Pattaya.

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How cute is this one?

First trip Pattaya 1980 Sadly however I soon discovered she was a LadyBoy, remember this was my first trip to Thailand & it took me a couple of days to work out who were the females & who were not. 🙂

Another one. 🙂

First trip Pattaya 1980 Looking back now this one looked more like a LadyBoy than the 1st one, by now however I was becoming educated fast. 🙂

No, he didn’t fine me.

First trip Pattaya 1980 Even though I was not wearing a helmet, in fact in those days nobody wore one.

Manila in 1980 on the way to Thailand.

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

Here we are in Manila training heavily for our trip to Pattaya.

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First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

Over the years many friends have said that in this photo I look like a Miami drug dealer, people can be so cruel. 🙂

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After 40 years I have hardly changed at all. 🙂

First trip Pattaya Thailand March 1980

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Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

May 21, 2014 by David Herd

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys & Thai girls when I was there with my friend John Sinclair in July 2005. This was only 6 months after the Tsunami disaster that took so many lives.

OK, lets start with the LadyBoys

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys & Thai girls, it is amazing how many transgenders there are in Thailand where society totally accepts them without question or prejudice. Kathoey or katoey is a Thai term that refers to either a transgender woman or an effeminate gay male in Thailand. While a significant number of Thais perceive kathoeys as belonging to a third gender, including many kathoeys themselves, others see them as either a kind of man or a kind of woman. Related phrases include sao (or phuying) praphet song (Thai: สาวประเภทสอง,”a second kind of woman”) and phet thi sam (Thai: เพศที่สาม, “third gender”). The word kathoey is of Khmer origin. It is most often rendered as ladyboy or lady boy in English conversation with Thais and this latter expression has become popular across South East Asia.

You are looking the wrong way John.

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

My friend John seems to be enjoying himself way too much. 🙂 Ladyboys really are quite prominent in Thailand and are seemingly accepted by society, not only in the cities but in the countrysides as well. It seems as though it is the relaxed attitude of acceptance and tolerance in Buddhism that keeps people from shunning their lifestyles, although many other Buddhist countries are not as willing to accept a ladyboy living their life in public. Thai Buddhism specifically does not regard homosexuality as a sin and has no specific prohibitions regarding their lifestyle. Though Kathoey continually face discrimination they are gaining acceptance and have made themselves a very distinct part of the Thai society; however, they still have not yet attained equal status with those who are not transgender. There are many restrictions that come with the identity, one being the inability to marry someone of the same sex, another not being able to officially change their birth sex on birth certificates or passports.

Now I’m really worried about him

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

Perhaps I should rush off and grab a bucket of cold water to throw on him, then again the LadyBoys would probably beat me to death. 🙂

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Lets move the emphasis to the female of the species

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

Thailand is famous for the girly bars, discos & pole dancing, you don’t have to go to Nana Plaza in Bangkok as the main street in Patong offers quite a large selection of places where you can get into all sorts of trouble.

The one on the left we nick-named the Bull-ant.

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

The one on the left we nick-named the Bull-ant because she was so feisty and confident, the girl on the right had a bandaged knee obviously due to falling off a motorbike which is a common occurrence in Thailand.

What, no smile?

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

This girl was absolutely gorgeous, and yes she did look so much better when she smiled.

Some big smiles here.

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

I think my friend John was asking a question here, “what time can we start having fun”?

And the answer is………right now big boy 🙂

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

Say no more.

What a beautiful face

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

This girl was a beautiful tourist from London so I bought her a couple of drinks just so I could gaze at that face for 30 minutes or so. 🙂

Bright lights in Patong

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

Not as much action as Walking St Pattaya, not not too bad.

OK, lets get back to the LadyBoys

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

My friend John is at it again.

Come back big boy, I make you happy.

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

At this stage John was in full retreat, and my faith was restored in him. 🙂

We always stay at the Patong Bay Garden Resort or The Thara Resort

Sexy Phuket Thai girls LadyBoys

This hotel is by far the best spot right on the beach in Patong.

We really need to have another look at “The Bull-Ant”

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

It’s very hard not to have fun in Thailand, thousands of beautiful are on hand to make sure you do. I actually live in Pattaya just south of Bangkok but I always enjoy visiting the islands, Phuket, Koh Samui & Koh Chang.

A typical Thai comment

Sexy Phuket LadyBoys

Bye bye handsome, please come back soon.

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Russian babes Pattaya Beach Club

May 16, 2014 by David Herd

Russian babes go to the Pattaya Beach Club and so do I. 🙂

Russian babes Pattaya Beach Club

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

Russian babes Pattaya Beach Club at the Pullman hotel, this is the best beach-side bar in Pattaya for Russian beach babes. Happy hour is at 5 pm every day & cocktails cost about $3.

The bikini is a perfect fit

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

One of my favorite pastime is watching the Russian beach babes walking along the beach while I’m drinking a nice cold beer.

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A quick shower before a swim.

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

I wonder if I could help her?

Wow! is the only word I can think of.

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

 Live webcam from my balcony at Markland overlooking Pattaya beach in Thailand.

The fabulous Beach Club

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

The beach club is part of the Pullman Hotel.


Friends from Australia

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

Every time friends come to town or if someone has a birthday we wind up at the Beach Club. The big fellow 2nd from the left is Nathan Corbett who has been world champion in Muay Thai boxing 11 times in 3 different weight divisions.

The best butt in town

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club 

Sadly now in 2020 not many Russians are visiting Pattaya.

The scenery does not get much better than this.

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Looks good standing up as well 🙂

Tell that man to stop taking my photo

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

OK I did get sprung taking photos of this gorgeous Russian babe. However her boyfriend looked a bit of a wuss and I was with my English friend Bill, an ex para military regiment leader who used to be on the boxing team, and still does some bouncing at a couple of venues in Trowbridge. 🙂

My 3 English bodyguards Simon, Bill & Chris.

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

My back up muscle enjoying some cocktails.

The beautiful Beach Club.

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

You have a choice between swimming in the ocean or either of the two pools.


Lots of Russians in Wongamat.

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

Wongamat beach is just north of Pattaya beach, it is quieter and much cleaner.

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Sunset at the Beach Club.

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

The best place in Pattaya to watch the sunset.

Don’t walk away Natasha

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

The story of my life, they always seem to be walking away. 🙂

Wongamat Beach

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

 Beach club is in front of the very tall building on the left.


  I love a pink bikini

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

Pink just became my favourite colour. 🙂

It’s time for a swim

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Please don’t break the spell, stay right where you are.

 Come and join me

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

Ok, if you insist.

OK guys, photo opportunity

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

Now anyone can see how gorgeous these Russian babes are, however if you want to find out who are the sexiest beach babes in the world you need to travel down to the southern hemisphere to Brazil, they are the best.

Night at the Beach Club

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

These high rise buildings surround the Beach Club.

 

Beautiful sunset

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

Pattaya sunsets are quite fantastic.

Life is a beach

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Actually this is Cosy beach, the Russian babes like it here as well.

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Love the bikini

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

The eye candy does not get much better than this.

Words fail me

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

All I can say is……….

Russian babes at Pattaya Beach Club

My favourite selfie 

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An overcast Friday morning in Pattaya did not stop this princess from going to the beach to take 100 selfies.

Taken March 24 2017.

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The Pattaya office is on South Pattaya Road, if your heading towards Sukhumvit road go over 3rd Road and past Soi Ko Pai/ Soi Bongkot and it’s on the left hand side at soi 10, which is around 300 meters or more from Sukhumvit Road.

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Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

April 30, 2014 by David Herd

Morning exercise

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet may be a slight exaggeration, however there is enough material along this stretch for a director to produce 10 ballets. Every morning I walk along Pattaya beach and marvel at the unusual sights, it surely is a page out of life’s rich tapestry.

I walk every day along the beach and take in the sights, have breakfast, read the Bangkok Post then walk back home.

 My condo Markland on Pattaya Beach Rd.

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

I live on the 20th floor of this condo on Pattaya Beach Rd with an incredible sea view. Bookmark my webcam link and check out Pattaya beach 24/7.

Babushkas at the beach

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Sometimes you come across some glamorous beach babes, sadly these two don’t qualify in that category.

Does smoking keep your weight down?

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

 Super models sometimes smoke to control their weight, clearly in this case it has not worked.

Some Russian eye candy

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Ok, that’s more like it. 🙂


Seagull sculpture on Beach Rd.

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Strangely enough I have never seen a seagull on Pattaya Beach Rd, lots of pigeons but no seagulls.

Some shade at the beach

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

April & May are the two hottest months in Thailand, it is also the time when tides are very low so the beach looks so much better with more sand showing.

Every morning they head for Koh Larn.

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Many hundreds of tourists take the boats out to Koh Larn for a day at the beach, most of them return very sunburnt.

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet featuring the three Amigos
Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

  How cool are these guys?  

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

    Most morning I tale a 25 minute walk to see the latest Pattaya Beach Road Ballet.

Wot! No chairs or umbrellas?

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

    At last there are some sections of the beach without umbrellas, chairs or greedy unfriendly vendors. Not all of them are unfriendly but many are. There are still lots of umbrellas those people like me who don’t want to sit in the direct sun.  

Beach repairs after the storms  

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

It’s a never ending job repairing the beach in the wet season.

Para sailing

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Personally I would not do this because I don’t trust the Thai boat drivers, there are always a few people killed each year due to their incompetence.

Hi ho, hi ho, its off to work we go.

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

  It really doesn’t matter they are travelling the wrong way in a one way street, after all this is Pattaya Beach Rd.

New shopping centre between Soi 5 & 6. 

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

It’s called the Bay & after many months only 2 tenants have moves in. Starbucks & McDonalds.

Magnificent tree

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

In front of The Bay shopping centre, photo taken February 2 2017.

  Make sure you check out the Beach Club at the Pulman Hotel

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet 

One of the reasons I like the Beach club is………..

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Pattaya is certainly a unique part of the world.

  Hats for Sale

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Every morning they sell to the Chinese tourists.

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Stretching on Beach Road north Pattaya.

Traffic jam at 8 am August 22 2015

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

The busses are bringing Chinese tourists to the beach where they crawl aboard the waiting boats to go para-sailing & visit Koh Larn. Since the August 17 bombing in Bangkok and the Shanghai share-market plunge, now in September 2015 it seems the tourists numbers from China have fallen by up to 50%.   However now in 2016 they are back in force.

Boat to Koh Larn

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Every day of the year thousands of Chinese tourists head for the boats. This one is grossly overpowered, around 750 HP.

Selfie on Pattaya Beach

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

A females favourite pastime, when too many selfies is never enough. 🙂

More exercise on Beach Rd

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

Good to see the lad and his father wearing crash helmets, riding on the footpath can be quite dangerous when selfish pedestrians think they have “right of way”. 🙂

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Jet Ski scammers

Pattaya Beach Road morning Ballet

 Along the Beach Road in Pattaya, often between Soi 10 and Soi 13/4 (entrance to Walking Street), Thai Jet Ski touts will approach the tourist. Most likely time to witness the scam unfolding would be between 5pm – 5:30pm as it is getting dark. Particularly outside Mike Shopping Mall, Royal Garden Plaza, and Soi 13/2 to Soi 13/4. The tourist is required to sign a contract with the Jet Ski operators before they board the Jet Ski and have their fun. Cost is around 700 baht ($20) for thirty minutes. When the tourist returns to the beach the Thai Jet Ski operator will board the Jet Ski and bring it up on to the beach. Here is where the scam starts, as they (theatrically and dramatically) point out the damage and demand that the tourist pay for it, typically ranging anywhere from 30,000 baht ($950) to 70,000 baht ($2,200), but it can be 100,000 baht ($3,180) and up. Of course this damage (deep scrapes on the underside of the Jet Ski, scratches to the paintwork, or a broken plastic bumper) has been there all the time. Often, if not most times, it is a group of tourists that are scammed. More people, more money.

If they use the version of the scam where the tourist boards the Jet Ski when it is already submerged in the water, thus hiding the damage that is already on the underside, the scammers don’t need to cover the damaged areas. The damage is revealed once they bring it on to the shore after the tourist has rented it. More government warnings etc here.  

Be careful, you have been warned.

 

Bangkok Post September 9th 2015

At the emergency meeting in August 2015, Pol. Maj. Piyapong was reported in local media saying that his office received numerous complaints from scam victims that first went to the Pattaya police station only to be ignored. The same press reports also showed that, as far back as 2011, Pattaya mayor Itthiphol Kunpleum said Pattaya’s police were part of the jet ski problem, with corrupt officers assisting scammers… I hope you can now understand what I mean when I call it Pattaya Beach Rd ballet. 🙂

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Shanghai China cultures collide

April 24, 2014 by David Herd

Oriental Pearl Tower in Pudong

Shanghai China cultures collide

Shanghai China cultures collide

 Shanghai China cultures collide, where the old & the new sit beside each other in such a setting it takes your breath away. At night, is there a more spectacular skyline? Perhaps New York or Hong Kong, however Shanghai is right up there as one of the worlds most exciting cities.

Certainly no other city I have been to offers such an incredible contrast, from beautiful old French Colonial buildings to to the other end of the spectrum Pudong, the new Shanghai across the river where just a few years ago was just swampland. Now each time I look at the buildings there I feel like I am seeing Gotham city in a Batman movie. Every thing is so new and perfect is doesn’t seem real. There is no doubt in my mind when the Chinese people decide to take on a project nothing to them is impossible.

Shanghai is the largest Chinese city by population and the largest city proper by population in the world. It is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2013.

My apologies for the quality of the photos, however in 2002 digital cameras were in the early stages, as as you can see the quality is not good.

View from Jin Mao Tower

Shanghai China cultures collide

Until 2007 it was the tallest building in the PRC, the fifth tallest in the world by roof height and the seventh tallest by pinnacle height.


 

Pudong at night

Shanghai China cultures collide

Shanghai is spectacular at night.

Amazing buildings in Pudong

Shanghai China cultures collide

  Pudong refers to the land in the east of Huangpu River. Originally, the area was mainly farmland and countryside with some warehouses and wharves near the shore.  

Amazing Pudong

Shanghai China cultures collide

Pudong literally means “East Bank”. Pudong is bounded by the Huangpu River in the west and the East China Sea in the east. Pudong is distinguished from Puxi (“West Bank”), the older part of Shanghai. It has an area of 1210.4 km² and according to the 2010 Census, a population of 5,044,430 inhabitants, 1.9 million more than in 2000. Currently, at least 2.1 million of residents of Pudong are newcomers from other provinces or cities in China.

Old Shanghai

Shanghai China cultures collide

The older buildings in Shanghai are more interesting than the new skyscrapers.

Stepping back in time.

Shanghai China cultures collide

    Shanghai is such a busy city.

Yu & Li

Shanghai China cultures collide

Yu & Li were two young country girls visiting Shanghai, they had very little money so I bought them a couple of meals and enjoyed there company.

Old colonial buildings

Shanghai China cultures collide

  Shanghai is a popular tourist destination renowned for its historical landmarks.  

Peking Duck

Shanghai China cultures collide

Here I am enjoying the best Peking Duck I have ever tasted with a group of local business people who I met through one of their friends on the Gold Coast in Australia. I spent the following week in Bejing and the duck I had there was not as good as Shanghai. 🙂

Train to Beijing

Shanghai China cultures collide

  I caught the overnight train to Beijing, a very pleasant 12 hour journey.

 
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Big Bold Bustling Beijing

April 23, 2014 by David Herd

Big Bold Bustling Beijing is so big so busy, even crossing the road is an experience not to be forgotten. Motor vehicle drivers and people on bicycles couldn’t care less about pedestrians or traffic lights; in fact they use them as target practice. To make matters worse the streets are so wide it can take an eternity to get across; everyone huddles into a little mass of humanity and shuffles slowly between the oncoming vehicles, oh what a relief it is each time you make it to the other side.

Apart from all that it is a fascinating city full of history and wonderful breathtaking palaces, parks and buildings, and the food, well the food, Peking or should I say Beijing duck is to die for. Not to mention all of the other wonderful cuisines available, even though half the time you don’t know what you are eating. Having said that I must admit the best Peking duck I have ever eaten was the previous week in Shanghai, but that’s another story.

My friend “The General”

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

I was only there for one week in 2002, not enough time so I will just have to go back again one day. I did have time enough though to see the Great wall, the Forbidden city, the beautiful Summer Palace, Tienanmen square and the bomb shelter built in 1969 to hold a mere 5 million people. Everything here is built on a grand scale, there are hundreds of new high-rise buildings under construction, on one site alone I counted 25 cranes working.

The Great wall of China certainly deserves to be the second most visited tourist attraction in the world, construction period was 770 to 256 BC and it is around 6300 kms long.

The size of the wall is amazing

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials, generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China in part to protect the Chinese Empire or its prototypical states against intrusions by various nomadic groups or military incursions by various warlike peoples or forces. Several walls were being built as early as the 7th century BC; these, later joined together and made bigger and stronger, are now collectively referred to as the Great Wall. Especially famous is the wall built between 220–206 BC by the first Emperor of ChinaQin Shi Huang. Little of that wall remains. Since then, the Great Wall has on and off been rebuilt, maintained, and enhanced; the majority of the existing wall are from the Ming Dynasty.

With my friend Mable in Beijing

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

Beijing was a little complicated for me because I had to juggle two lovely ladies. I met Mable on an internet chat site shortly before arriving in Beijing, and I met my other friend Sonia on the Gold Coast in Australia a couple of months prior to that. My big problem was they both wanted to take me to the main attractions, so I had to duck & weave a little to avoid doubling up. One day I went to the Great Wall with Sonia and the next day to The Summer Palace with Mable, etc etc. On a couple of occasions they missed bumping into each other at my hotel by only 15 minutes, it really was a little stressful. 🙂

You met Mable, now meet Sonia.

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

  As it turned out when we returned to Australia Sonia moved interstate and got married and one year later I flew Mable to Thailand and we holidayed on Koh Chang. Soon after that we lost contact, both ladies obviously quickly came to the same conclusion (rightly so) that I was not a good prospect for a long term relationship.  

The Summer Palace

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

 The Summer Palace is a vast ensemble of lakes, gardens and palaces in Beijing, China. The Summer Palace is mainly dominated by Longevity Hill and the Kunming Lake. It covers an expanse of 2.9 square kilometres, three-quarters of which is water.

Beijing from The Summer Palace

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

The Summer Palace is located northwest of Beijing’s center in Haidian District, between the Fourth and Fifth Ring Roads.

The Summer Palace

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

  The Summer Palace started out life as the ‘Garden of Clear Ripples’  

The Forbidden City

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty. It is located in the centre of Beijing, China, and now houses the Palace Museum. For almost 500 years, it served as the home of emperors and their households, as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government.   Built in 1406 to 1420, the complex consists of 980 buildings and covers 720,000 m.

Big Bold Bustling Beijing Tiananmen Square

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

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Big Bold Bustling Beijing sidewalk cafe 

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No different to 50 other world cities.

Haoyuan Hotel Beijing

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

I loved my hotel, the Haoyuan, a traditional Chinese design walking distance from some excellent shopping malls and restaurants.

 Haoyuan Hotel

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous Beijing

The rooms are reasonably priced and the staff are very friendly and speak perfect English.

A very pretty lady

Big Bold Bustling Boisterous BeijingThe following year I flew her to Bangkok & we holidayed in Pattaya & Koh Chang.

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Wan Chai Hong Kong

April 19, 2014 by David Herd

Wan Chai Hong Kong in mid February, it was so cold, you must be joking I thought. Last week the temperature was 18 degrees, when I arrived it was 8. The first stop on my “seven Super Cities” adventure in a city I had not visited since 1980, 34 years ago.

Wan Chai Hong Kong

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

Wan Chai Hong Kong is one of the busiest commercial areas in Hong Kong with offices of many small and medium-sized companies. Wan Chai North features office towers, parks, hotels and an international conference and exhibition centre. As one of the first areas developed in Hong Kong.

Gloucester Rd Wan Chai

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

Wan Chai’s Gloucester Road, a east-west trunk route along the northern coast, is connected to Cross-Harbour Tunnel, the first undersea tunnel in Hong Kong. This tunnel is connected to the south by a direct viaduct from its landing point on Hong Kong Island to the Aberdeen Tunnel towards the southern coast.

Wan Chai Hong Kong opposite my hotel

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

Prostitution has been one of the oldest occupations in Wan Chai. There are numerous historical accounts of women trading sex for western merchandise, especially from visiting sailors who got off the trading ships and visited this area.

Lockhart Rd Wan Chai

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

 In the 1960s, Wan Chai became legendary for its exotic night life, especially for the US servicemen resting there during the Vietnam War.

One Aussie, one Kiwi & 3 Filipinos.

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

For bars, restaurants and night clubs Wan Chai Hong Kong is a great part of the cityThe area towards the western end of Lockhart Road, including a small part of the parallel Jaffe Road, is one of Hong Kong island’s two main bar districts (the other being the more upmarket Lan Kwai Fong in Central). Once considered primarily as a red light district, this area is now more diverse with bars, pubs, restaurants and discos.

A number of the raunchier bars still remain, however, their doorways festooned with women from Thailand and the Philippines. The famous novel and film “The World of Suzie Wong” sets many scenes in this area. The bar district has been popular with visiting sailors and navies, when Fenwick Pier, west of the Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Centre, was in use as a military pier.

Wan Chai Hong Kong

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

Only a 10 minute walk from my hotel to the ferry.

Short ride across the bay

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

About a 30 minute ferry ride to Star terminal at Kowloon.

Hong Kong bus

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

Or is it a tram?

View of Hong Kong island from the ferry.

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

The island is home to many of the most famous sights in Hong Kong, such as “The Peak“,Ocean Park, many historical sites and various large shopping centres. The mountain ranges across the island are also famous for hiking. The northern part of Hong Kong Island together with Kowloon forms the core urban area of Hong Kong.

Hong Kong island from the ferry.

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

The island is often referred to locally as “Hong Kong side” or “Island side”. This description was formerly applied to many locations (e.g. ‘China-side’ or even ‘Kowloon Walled City-side’) but is now only heard in this form and ‘Kowloon side’, suggesting the two sides of the harbour.

Star Ferry pier in Kowloon

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

Quite a contrast between these two vessels. 

Star Ferry Pier

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

The “Star” Ferry Company, is a passenger ferry service operator and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Its principal routes carry passengers across Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. It was founded in 1888 as the Kowloon Ferry Company, adopting its present name in 1898.

Kowloon

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

 Large-scale development of Kowloon began in the early 20th century, with the construction of the Kowloon-Canton Railway and the Kowloon Wharf, but because of Kowloon’s close proximity to Kai Tak Airport, building construction was limited by flight paths. As a result, compared to Hong Kong Island, Kowloon has a much lower skyline.

One Peking building

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

Located at the heart of the Tsimshatsui district, One Peking has stunning panoramic views of Victoria harbour.

Wan Chai Hong Kong Lotus Vietnamese restaurant

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

Good food and service at this nice Vietnamese restaurant at 118 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai Hong Kong.

Mango & sticky at the Lotus.

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

One of my favourite deserts in Wan Chai winter Hong Kong.

Brighton Hotel 128 Lockhart Rd, Wan Chai

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

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Hong Kong 1980

Wan Chai winter Hong Kong

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