Afternoon light fills a corridor in the Governor’s House Hotel, in Pyin Oo Lwin, Burma.
A 21st century nomad herds two camels on the Bayanbulak Grasslands in Xinjiang, one of China’s (surprisingly) numerous wide-open spaces.
Parade Princess, Cheung Chau Bun Festival
A yak awaits its next photo opportunity at Nam-tso in Tibet
High spirits, Bhutan
Bhutan’s National Memorial Chorten
The “Cantilevered Great Wall” outside Jiayuguan in Gansu Province, Northwest China
Pomegranates at a juice stall in Kashgar
Spectators watch dragonboat racing in Cheung Chau harbour on a blazing summer’s day in 2014
A toutouwai – a New Zealand robin – poses for the camera in Arthur’s Pass National Park.
Monks at prayer in a small monastery outside Gyantse.
A girl pauses during the Caigetang Festival celebrating the Year of the Snake in February 2013.
Clouds tower over Shaxi in China’s Yunnan Province, turned a frivolous shade of pink by the dying rays of sun.
Monks cross a temporary bridge near Bhamo in northern Myanmar. The bridge is swept away each year by the monsoon; villagers rebuild it in a matter of days once the rains have stopped.
Busts of Mao Zedong sit in a forgotten corner in a hotel in Dali, Yunnan.
A nat (spirit) rides on a tiger in Yangon’s Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar.