Tag: travel

  • Customs, Traditions, and Religion

    Customs, Traditions, and Religion

    A look at the local customs and spiritual life along the Tea Horse Road. In this region, Buddhism, Daoism, and local folk beliefs merge seamlessly.

  • South of the clouds

    South of the clouds

    ​”South of the Clouds” is more than just a name; it describes a shift in perspective. Moving through Lushi, Lincang, and Nakeli, we follow the Ancient Tea Horse Road deeper into a landscape shaped by altitude and history.

  • Lushi, Lincang, Nakeli

    Lushi, Lincang, Nakeli

    Moving through Lushi, Lincang, and Nakeli, we continue our journey along the Ancient Tea Horse Road. Time and again, we discover remarkable landscapes that remain deeply connected to their history.

  • Density, Depth, Tradition, and Authenticity.

    Density, Depth, Tradition, and Authenticity.

    Yunnan Spring greetings (III) Density, Depth, Tradition, and Authenticity. Ever since my very first experiences in China back in 1978, these four concepts have been inextricably linked with my understanding of the country and its culture. So let’s first turn our gaze to a place that embodies all these qualities in a truly venerable way:…

  • Spring greetings from Yunnan 云南 (I) #WordlessWednesday

    Spring greetings from Yunnan 云南 (I) #WordlessWednesday

    A selection of photos from Kunming, China. This post is part of the #WordlessWednesday series, prioritizing visual impressions over text.

  • One planet, many perspectives

    One planet, many perspectives

    A deep dive into the La Gacilly-Baden Photo Festival under the theme ‘One Planet, Many Perspectives.’ This review journeys from the rituals of Papua New Guinea to the paradoxes of modern development, exploring powerful photography that confronts our world’s greatest challenges and finds a path to understanding, mindfulness, and ultimately, hope.

  • On Giving, Taking, and What Truly Matters

    On Giving, Taking, and What Truly Matters

    From a Cambodian tuk-tuk driver to quantum physics, explore the profound layers behind the Dalai Lama’s simple advice: “Be kind.” A journey into the power of giving and true connection.

  • Discovering the Beauty in the Ugly

    Discovering the Beauty in the Ugly

    Exploring Aesthetic Sensibilities Through Photography. Discovering the Beauty in the Ugly – or at least discover something attractive in the ugly: In our last article, we delved into the concept of wabi-sabi and I shared some of my work. Thanks for the positive feedback! Today, we will go a step beyond wabi-sabi, using photos from…

  • Andy Warhol, a Corpse, Opium, and a Botched Tribunal

    Andy Warhol, a Corpse, Opium, and a Botched Tribunal

    “Andy Warhol, A Corpse in the Water, opium and a Botched Tribunal” – sounds like clickbait. And yet, as always, it’s all true.

  • Petra and Sharm El Sheikh Trip

    Petra and Sharm El Sheikh Trip

    A trip to Petra and The Treasury of the Pharaoh, gorges, some desert and sea.

  • The Valley of the Kings

    The Valley of the Kings

    The Valley of the Kings: Showing photos of Luxor & Co, especially Panorama or the well-known murals, doesn’t make much sense. I would therefore like to show a few detailed shots that are less well-known or that are easily overlooked.