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New Bond Street (Part Two) – License To Shop

200 years separate them. But both live only a wall apart from each other. One stuck to his long German style wig, whilst all around him wore the fashionable tied […]

8th December 20188th December 2018 caramelsalty Central London, From London

New Bond Street (Part One) – The Spy Who Loved Shopping

My simple disguise is complete. Sunglasses on, I hoist a large brown bag onto my shoulder, allowing me to blend in with the hundreds of shoppers around. I pat my […]

7th December 20189th December 2018 caramelsalty Central London, From London

Oxford Street – Shop Till You Drop

A staggering half a million people visit Oxford Street every day. Closer to Christmas, it jumps to two million, or so it seems to me! But during Shakespeare’s time, no […]

1st December 20189th December 2018 caramelsalty Central London, From London

Kuala Lumpur – Chinatown – The Story Of Yap Ah Loy

The muddy torrent rises at a frightening pace. It’s not the first time that heavy monsoons have threatened this Chinese outpost. But these floods are more menacing than ever. When […]

26th November 20181st September 2019 caramelsalty Malaysia, South East Asia

Kuala Lumpur Chinatown (Part Two) – Life In A Chinese Pioneer Town

Living in a pioneer town in the wild, wild east isn’t easy. Chinese migrants, mainly men, arrive here after long treacherous journeys across the South China Sea. Disembarking, they see […]

25th November 2018 caramelsalty Malaysia, South East Asia

Kuala Lumpur’s Chinatown (Part One) – The Chans Arrive In Town

My Chinatown walk involves a lot of stripping on my part…. Skyscrapers are stripped right back down to the ground. The busy highways and flyovers around me are peeled back. […]

24th November 201825th November 2018 caramelsalty Malaysia, South East Asia

Klang (Part Two) – A Historical Royal Town

I’m in Klang. I’ve walked to the other side of the Klang River from the train station. And am totally immersed in the story of the Klang Wars. The story […]

22nd November 201822nd November 2018 caramelsalty Malaysia, South East Asia

Klang (Part One) – A Historical Royal Town

There was once a Sultan of Selangor who had a son. His son falls into debt from an investment that goes wrong. Fortunately his debts are bailed out by another […]

19th November 201822nd November 2018 caramelsalty Malaysia, South East Asia

Highgate and Archway – Ghosts and Graves (Part Three)

Ley lines. Are they simply straight lines that connect ancient monuments or are they highways of super energy? When the archaeologist Watkins coins the term in 1921, he means it […]

8th November 20187th November 2018 caramelsalty From London, North London

Highgate and Archway – Ghosts and Graves (Part Two)

When William the Conqueror does exactly what his title says and conquers England in 1066, he seizes property and land from the existing Saxon manors and landlords. He then gifts […]

5th November 20187th November 2018 caramelsalty From London, North London

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