The Notting Hill Carnival takes place every year in London during the August Bank Holiday. It is the second Carnival after that of Rio for number of participants.
Coming from countries where two women would usually be horrified to show up at the same party wearing the same dress, it's hard to imagine a society where every woman has agreed to dress almost exactly alike from as far back as anyone can remember.
This being the case, there's no disputing that the Flower H'mong themselves constitute the main attraction in a visit to the region. Each girl makes her own outfit herself, and it takes about two weeks to make every 20cm of brocade — it's a display of patience designed to prepare them for marriage to Flower H'mong men, just in case they wind up being one of those guys we saw stumbling around, blind drunk on corn whiskey, at noon.
The dynamics of 'in-group identity' aside, the Flower H'mong garb has a practical purpose, at least nowadays.
One of London’s wonderful treasures is her markets. There are markets everywhere ranging from food markets to clothes markets, antique markets to flower markets.
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In Southwestern Cambodia, the ghostly Bokor Hill Station whispers tales of French colonial splendor amidst bullet-ridden walls and graffitied rubble. A visit to this uniquely Cambodian ghost town offers an unusual experience of the country's history.
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The George Washington House is more noted for having George Washington as a tenant for three months in 1751. George Washington, on his only visit outside of America, left Virginia and boarded a vessel bound for Barbados.