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Notes

On the Move
hutong: a small street or alley in Beijing, bounded on both sides by old buildings in courtyard compounds

remorque: an open motorized taxi

Sustenance
khanom krok: coconut pancakes, a popular street food in Thailand

plov: a Central Asian dish made of rice, vegetables, and sometimes meat. Rice pilaf.

Work/Play
xiangqi: Chinese chess

chinlone: a kick-ball game

The Street
Nevsky Prospekt is St. Petersburg’s main avenue. It is named after Alexander Nevsky Monastery, which stands at its eastern end, and which commemorates the Russian hero Prince Saint Alexander Nevsky (1221 – 1263). Nevsky Prospekt is also the city's central shopping street and the hub of the city's entertainment and nightlife.

Spirit
Vesak Day: A holiday commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha. It is celebrated on the Day of the Full Moon in May, according to the lunar calendar.

tak bat: Buddhist alms-giving procession