All Asia, country by country

All Asia, country by country

⚠️ This page is an automatic translation of a post originally written in French. My apologies for any mistakes or odd phrasing that may have been generated in the process. If you read French, please click on the flag below to access the original text: 

I have been coveting this book for several days. Its title, in big letters on a blue background, caught my eye directly: All Asia, country by country. Yesterday, on my way back from a report, as I was passing in front of the Travel BookstoreIn Rennes, I cracked. And I did well.

All Asia, country by country
That's it, I fell for this book, spotted in the window of the Librairie du Voyage, in Rennes: "Toute l'Asie, pays par pays" (All Asia, country by country) published by Lonely Planet.

I plunged into it with delight. It's a big book, but Lonely Planet had the good idea to make it in soft cover, for the French edition, which makes it easy to handle, to leaf through.

The photos are so beautiful, that we start by turning the pages for a long time, as soon as we have it in our hands. A superb invitation to travel through images! From Bhutan to South Korea, from India to Thailand, from Iran to Papua, from Nepal to Japan, it is Asia in the broadest sense that we explore.

A wise choice was made to put the men at the heart of the illustrations. There is often a look to catch your eye, which makes the pages very lively. A child suspended between blue sky and white sand on a rudimentary swing in the Philippines, saleswomen in front of their garlands of yellow flowers in Kathmandu, Chinese monks in scarlet robes frozen in full jump in front of a basketball basket, peasant women transplanting rice in Laos, the face ravaged by life of an old man in East Timor...

The layout is sober, clear and neat. About thirty authors have collaborated to the book. The texts go to the essential, give historical and social references, teach you a lot of things or refresh your memory, depending on your knowledge of this or that country. The book is subtitled "Reasons to leave"... As if I needed it!

😂

And then there are maps (I love geography) and mythical roads (like in my article of the day before yesterday on the WanderLust interactive map). As well as a series of thematic articles at the end of the book, fascinating. Small extract:

The word Asia has different meanings for everyone. [...] There are, however, certain themes that unify Asia conceptually. We have highlighted several of these in the essays at the end of this book: the profound spirituality of a region that is the cradle of all the world's greatest religions; the importance of environments and their influence on lifestyles and traditions; the endless creativity of a pop culture that delights the world on screens, airwaves, and streets; and the tradition of adventurous travel that inspired this continent long before Marco Polo, that hippies and their backpacks revived, and whose vogue continues unabated.

In short, there is plenty to read and travel and dream about. The book, which has just been released, costs less than 30€. I think you get what you pay for, as someone else would say. Something to occupy pleasantly the long winter evenings, while waiting for the next departure.

😉

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11 comments

  1. Blimey... You've already bought it for yourself... Wouldn't you like another one for your birthday?! Kisses!

  2. @ Thib: Christmas is still a long way off... Though. In Singapore, you have a few
    hours in advance 😀
    @ Marie-Net: They sure know how to do it... 🙄
    @ Helen: Bah... I'll think of something else. I'll let you know! 🙂
    @ Pac' : Well, next time I'll change the sidewalk! 😆

  3. It's obviously very tempting, and that's an understatement; I'm going to fall for it too the next time I'm in Rennes, I'm going to say hello to Ulysse!

    By the way, does this concept exist for other continents, such as South America, country by country?

  4. The bookshop is Arianenot Ulysses (though!).
    😉

    I seem to remember that the concept is also available for Europe, in the English edition. I'll poke around the web to see if Lonely Planet has extended it to the Latin American continent (which I know is dear to your heart) and I'll let you know.
    🙄

  5. Well, I'll take the liberty of answering then, as the Libraire du Voyage 😉
    Unfortunately, only Africa, Asia and Europe are concerned by this kind of work... All in English, except for Asia...
    The sequel will come I hope... but I have no info! 🙁
    Lonely Planet publishes a book of this kind on all the countries of the world, modestly called "Little Bible", but it is much, much less detailed than the books devoted to the continents...
    There you are ...

  6. Thank you Pascal 🙂

    The answer comes directly from a pro! I haven't yet had a chance to leaf through this "Petite Bible du grand voyageur" collection. I'll have to take a look at it for the destinations I'm interested in.