A view from a room at Pathumwan Princess Hotel taken from an earlier trip to the Thai capital.Hotel: Pathumwan Princess
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i could show you in a word, if I wanted to, a window on a world, with a lovely view, from close up inside a single room, with an open book aside, like you read in school -- roxy music
Here's the view from my room at the Amari Watergate Hotel in Petchburi Road, Bangkok, Thailand.
A view from my hotel room at the Conrad in Hong Kong. This time, I attended the 3G World Congress with Siemens sponsoring my overnight stay (needed to go to Singapore the next day), also in November of 2005.
I almost forgot. This is a view from my hotel room at the Waterfront in Lahug, Cebu City. Note the rainbow in the right side. I attended the ICT Forum in July of 2004 with Globe Telecom as the sponsor for the trip. I can't remember how many times I've been to this city.
Again, a view from my hotel room at the Pan Pacific Hotel from my Oracle presscon trip in Singapore in October 2004.
View from my room at the Swissotel, Singapore's tallest hotel.
No, this not a view from my hotel room in Hong Kong - my girlfriend and I stayed at the Marco Polo at Harbour City with a lousy view.
This one is a view from my hotel room in Bangkok, Thailand. The name of the place is First Hotel near Petchburi road. Not bad, because there are a lot of bargain shopping places in the area, not to mention Pantip Plaza- the computer center of Bangkok.
The view of old Shanghai as seen across the river from my room at the Shangri-la Hotel in Pudong, Shanghai, China. I stayed for four days to attend the Oracle Open World in July of 2004.
Hmm... I'm not really sure if this was the view from my room at the Hyatt Hotel in Taipei. I lost most of my photos on that trip when my hard drive crashed. Anyway, I was there in April of 2004 for the Intel Deleveloper's Forum. The building in the photo is the shopping mall on the base of Taipei 101- the world's tallest building. The building in the left is part of Taipei 101.
A hotel room view from the lower floors of the Pan Pacific. You could see the Millenia Walk from here as well as the Conrad Hotel and the Suntec Towers. Photo taken in March of 2004. Oracle Corporation invited me for this trip.
This time, I'm at the Pan Pacific, again in Singapore. This is my first trip for Oracle Corporation back in November of 2003. This is also my first view of Singapore's skyline. Portion of the Oriental Hotel is at the lower left while part of the Esplanade is in the right.