+ Follow DHARA Tag
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[Title] => Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi: Dream domain
[Summary] => What is old is now new.
A renaissance of past cultures is emerging in Asia as its people are beginning to decipher meticulously devised symbols, beliefs, and practices of yesteryears. As a fascination to recreate bygone eras is explored, the frayed threads of disparate cultures are integrated into their daily lives. Whether it is a resort hotel or a spa in Surabaya, Shanghai or Chiang Mai in Thailand that we enter, we are transported to another world of such peculiar heritage.
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[AuthorName] => Christine S. Dayrit
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[Title] => My Chiang Mai
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As the ornate gates of our home away from home in Chiang Mai swung open for us on a warm summer day, I imagined myself riding a horse-drawn carriage and traveling to another place and time. Oh, my goodness! Have I just been regressed and transported back to some forgotten era? The ubiquitous golf carts waiting to bring us to our rooms (which turned out to be not just a bedroom but a whole mansion) jolted me back to reality.
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[AuthorName] => Ching M. Alano
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A renaissance of past cultures is emerging in Asia as its people are beginning to decipher meticulously devised symbols, beliefs, and practices of yesteryears. As a fascination to recreate bygone eras is explored, the frayed threads of disparate cultures are integrated into their daily lives. Whether it is a resort hotel or a spa in Surabaya, Shanghai or Chiang Mai in Thailand that we enter, we are transported to another world of such peculiar heritage.
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As the ornate gates of our home away from home in Chiang Mai swung open for us on a warm summer day, I imagined myself riding a horse-drawn carriage and traveling to another place and time. Oh, my goodness! Have I just been regressed and transported back to some forgotten era? The ubiquitous golf carts waiting to bring us to our rooms (which turned out to be not just a bedroom but a whole mansion) jolted me back to reality.
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