
I finally made a "trip" to the library today. My only purpose was to look for travel guides on Bangkok.
Travel blogs and travel apps are widely present on the internet space. They are very useful for researching on a new place, but I still prefer a physical travel book that organizes the information in a systematic way. I can spend a week searching information online, but glancing through the information of a good travel book simply takes a couple of hours only.
There are quite a lot of book choices in the library, but the good Chinese books, based on their layout and content, are all written by Taiwanese authors. That is really sad! HK publishers no longer invest in travel guides? They only compile the magazine write-ups into a so-called "travel guide" and try to make a profit out of it.
What I like the Taiwanese guide books is that they have a thought on how to come up with useful topics for travelers, not just a couple of pages for hotels plus another 20 pages for dining. They talked about hip, artistic areas like Thonglor, they also laid a table of Thailand holidays with weather information in a calendar format. The pictures look terrific with good direction on the subway station and walking distance.
For the book lovers, we sincerely hope that we don't need to read all the books with kindle one day.
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