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Tag Archives: passport
Wild Times with a US Passport
Perhaps I was being a bit too harsh on my US passport. After all, citizens can travel to a substantial number of countries either without a visa or by getting a visa-on-arrival; furthermore, starting this January Armenia will be the … Continue reading
Posted in Clothing, North America (non-NYC), Turkey, Southwest Asia/Middle East & North Africa
Tagged Armenia, Cairo, clothing, Engrish, passport, travel
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Identity. Crisis?
Recently, I stepped into a small restaurant in Nanjing, China that specialized in Anhui cuisine. Anhui is a landlocked province in central-eastern China most well-known for Huangshan and possibly this person. I told the waiter that I didn’t eat meat, … Continue reading
Posted in China & Hong Kong, East & Southeast Asia, Europe, Human Nature
Tagged China, Dublin, ethnic, identity, Nanjing, passport, travel
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My Allegorical Passport
Firstly, I’ll admit that this post was inspired by one on Flyertalk. Having a passport from the ol’ US isn’t such a bad thing, if you take a look at how many countries US citizens can visit without requiring a … Continue reading
Posted in China & Hong Kong, East & Southeast Asia, Human Nature, North America (non-NYC)
Tagged allegory, government, passport, stamp, travel, US
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