Hope you are not expecting a lot of photos of buildings, wats, etc. I photographed what I saw as I walked around. Invite you to visit the complete account of this two month trip to Hong Kong, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam at http://chaskemp.googlepages.com/asiatrip. The trip was important to all three travelers: This was my son's first trip to Cambodia, where his birth parents are from. It was my best friend's & my first return to Vietnam where we fought in the USMC long ago. Following from trip summary above site:

Took bus from airport to Khao San Road and walked around the corner to Soi Buttri - much quieter than KSR. See Transpo for airport to KSR costs. Found AC triple at Merry V Guesthouse for $15 USD - good value room, good AC, nice waitresses, bad news otherwise. The two women running the place were unhelpful and usually unpleasant - the heavier of the two spent much of her time screeching - to the extent that we quit eating there. Took an outcry from travelers before the woman agreed (in a surly way) to show Wimbeldon finals over yet another lame movie. Saw very funky van arranged by Merry V travel agency -packed with hapless backpackers.

Discovered almost everything we needed was there at KSR area. Most meals cost about $1 - $2/person, except when eating street food - then about $1/person, e.g., pad Thai for 20 baht + 2 sticks satay for 5-10 baht each. The shake guy on Soi Buttri tied for best shakes of the trip with White Rose Restaurant. Mr. Yim's place on the lane off the back of Soi Buttri (behind wat) had best breakfasts we found in the area. Chicken stand at back entrance to wat had good grilled chicken + sticky rice, all for 30 baht.

Chiang Mai was, as usual, really good. Stayed at Roong Ruang Hotel at 398 Thanon Tha Pae Road near Tha Pae Gate. Large double with great AC was about $12 USD. Food everywhere we ate was good. Best pad Thai of trip was at a street stand about a block from the hotel. Enjoyed the Time Thai Restaurant on Tha Pae Road near Roong Ruang - good food, decent coffee, good vibes, and AC. Night market not near as good as in past. Walking around was our main activity - very pleasant in this garden city.

Took day trip to Burma from Chiang Mai. Turned out to be a visa renewal trip for long stayers and what I thought would be 4 hour RT and 4 hours in Burma turned out to be 8 hour RT and 1 hour in Burma. Oops - but a scenic drive.