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Back from Vietnam!

streets of Hanoi

This morning I returned from 3 weeks vacation in Vietnam (and several hours in Hong Kong). I can say one thing: Vietnamese women are very beautiful! Heaven on earth if you ask me. I think I fell in love with Vietnam 😉

Unfortunately I was not in the position to do any photoshoots. Vietnam is also a very concervative country when it comes to nudity. There is prostitution (not visible like in Amsterdam though) and there are beautiful models on the covers of magazines, but all non-nude. I bought some of the mags and will do some postings in the upcoming months to show you these gorgeous models.

Charlie Chan

Charlie Chan

After my last post on up and coming Asian Australian singer/songwriter Sophie Koh, I thought I should also do a post on my favourite Asian Australian musician: Charlie Chan. Actually, as she is half Scottish Australian and half Chinese Malaysian, ‘Asian Australian’ is a very accurate description in her case. The music of this independent pianist and composer is a lot more ‘avant garde’ than Sophie’s, but that the way I usually like it!Sadly, she isn’t exactly prolific: she released her debut album, “The Adventures of Charlie Chan”, back in 1993, and has only released two more albums since! Also, it appears as though her web site hasn’t been updated since 2003. Being a very non-commercial artist, she has been a pioneer in selling music directly over the internet, starting the “Martian method” of distibuting music online, selling it through her Martian Music site (along with several other Australian independent artists). Her own site is quite personal, discussing her other passions such as meditation, yoga and cooking.

Let’s hope her present hiatus is only a temporary one, and she releases some more new music soon!

Wendy Cheng – Popular Singaporean blogger ends hiatus

Wendy Cheng aka XiaXue

Wendy Cheng aka XiaXue just announced the end of her popular blog‘s hiatus which thankfully lasted less than one week (updated September 12th). In terms of popularity, her blog was voted the best Asian blog in 2004 and 2005 at bloggies.com and is the 54th most popular blog on technorati.com.

I first found out about XiaXue when I was researching about Sister Furong and later e-mailed her and said that I agreed with many others that she was the real deal and deserved the international attention and recognition that Sister Furong was receiving. I also asked to feature her as the cover model for my Asian Divas Yahoo Group for September and she agreed so you can see her cover photo there.

Among other things, XiaXue is getting pretty good at photoshop as evidenced by the following photo:

Wendy Cheng aka XiaXue

Some people including Sister Furong have mistaken XiaXue for the other more notorious Singaporean blogger Sarong Party Girl and I don’t think XiaXue appreciates it based on what she wrote about Sarong Party Girl on her blog. That particular blog entry got attention from the printed press who followed up with an article in the newspaper as can be seen in this scan of the article.

Speaking of Sister Furong, here is what XiaXue wrote about her: Dear Miss Furong.

As you probably guessed, there are no nude pictures of XiaXue but she occasionally ventures into some racier written material such as how to measure a penis without a ruler. According to XiaXue, size does matter. Here is an excerpt:

“Good sex is possible without big boobs but good sex (I say sex) is impossible without a at-least-decent dick. So its ok if we mind small dicks.”

I am not sure if XiaXue is in a relationship but at one point she proposed marriage in her blog to a Malaysian blogger Kenny Sia and here is his response. Hilarious stuff!

In many of her blog photos, XiaXue wears t-shirts with provocative slogans on the front such as “wholesome sluts”, “got boys”, etc. One reason for this is that she is the first Asian blogger to be offered an endorsement deal. You can read more from XiaXue herself about being appointed LocalBrand Ambassador.

There is quite a lot on XiaXue’s main blog website but be sure to checkout the links on the right to the classics some of which have already been mentioned here. Also, her media section is worth checking out and includes links to a radio interviews and scans and excerpts from all the printed news articles about her.

XiaXue has been through a lot including having her blog hacked recently in July 2005 and unlike most celebrities actually reads her own e-mail so it is understandable that she needed a hiatus after being deluged with so much hatred directed at her. I am glad that she returned from her hiatus so quickly and hope things go better for her from this point forward.

Last but not least, I just posted 16 of my favorite photos of XiaXue in the photos section of my Asian Divas Yahoo Group. You can access them directly with the following link if you are a member of that group: 16 photos of XiaXue.

From the country that brings us panty vending machines…

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I thought this was a fun little story. Japanese society obsessed with both sex and convenience is seeing the emergence and growth in pornography vending machines. This must be an attempt to diversify from the panty vending trade which came under fire in early 2004, but remains legal.

I also liked the fact that alcohol and beer vending machines must stop sales after 11:30 pm to avoid corrupting youth – meanwhile porn sells on! Bravo – proves once again why I love Japan, they’re wacky!Not much more on this, but I’ll give you:

Japanese bums in undies
Porn not enough? Check out a Japnese ‘happening bar’

Amy Nguyen taking a bubble bath!

Amy Nguyen of xoxoamy.com

Amy Nguyen updated her website xoxoamy.com with over 100 photos concluding with her taking off everything in the bubble bath as illustrated in the above photo. She starts off with only a g-string and some interesting shots in the bathroom mirror (double your pleasure).

I added another photo from this photoset showing off Amy’s sexy backside (fully implied nude) as the second photo of the original writeup Amy Nguyen – 19 year old Vietnamese American model.

New Sachiko Diary Entry

Sachiko McLean

Okay, so I guess world events and politics are OT for Asian Sirens, but as this relates to the first major update to my web site for a while it is Asian model news. Besides, as Asian Sirens is hosted on my server I guess I have the right to bend the rules a little bit. 😉

Anyway, I’ve just posted a very lengthy new entry to My Diary about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and the implications of it. I focus mainly on the Bush administration’s handling of it (and a few other related matters), but one particular aspect of this disaster I thought might be an interesting topic for discussion.Here’s a quote from my diary entry:

“…am I the only person who was shocked and appalled by how the people of New Orleans themselves handled this disaster? It is interesting to contrast this situation with the Indian Ocean tsunami disaster earlier this year. That disaster was on a far greater scale than Hurricane Katrina, killed many times more people, was totally unprepared for and devastated entire countries. Yet while there was some looting, the level of lawlessness there was far less than in New Orleans.

For example, emergency workers were actually being shot at while they were trying to help people and get them out! At least in the countries devastated by the Indian Ocean tsunami, emergency workers were able to go there without fearing for their lives. And many of the people in these countries are Muslim, the same people many westerners like to think of as ‘uncivilised’. Yet they were a lot more civilised than the people of New Orleans. What does this say about America today?”

I give my own opinion in my diary entry, but I’d be interested to know what other people think about this. Why was there such a disastrous breakdown of law and order in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina?