It's 2017. Malacca Is Not What You Think It Is Anymore. Travel Guide &...
It's the middle of the year, and if you are thinking of a really quick Friday+weekend getaway destination... why not to the exceptional city of Malacca? Not only is it near enough, it is also the land...
View ArticleImpressive Restaurant in Bali - Ji Terrace by the Sea by Hotel Tugu - Canggu,...
Where’s the best spot to be in Bali at sunset? If you’re scouting for the place to soak up sunsets, with a delicious cocktail in hand, and wind breezes in your hair, Ji Terrace by the Sea would be the...
View ArticleTravelling Guide to Yogyakarta, your Southeast Asian paradise.
Tailoring your off the beaten track Southeast Asia adventure.Safest holiday destinations to jet off for a weekend: Hong Kong, Bangkok, Taipei, Bali.Want something out of the ordinary? Throw yourself...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Sydney Foodie Wishlist 2019 [Updated]
Can I have everything pleaseeee? This is the ultimate foodie Sydney wishlist, but it's almost impossible and slightly too extravagant to complete them all in one journey. Don't be discouraged.. that's...
View ArticleHow to Have A Family Photoshoot Session in Singapore (Featuring Bespoke...
Most of us probably only had professionally shot family photos during weddings or graduations. But to be honest, those are so precious, but rare to be had! Especially so, when everyone in the family is...
View ArticleXiamen, Fujian (China) - An Unexpectedly Delicious Getaway
I haven't heard much mention about Xiamen in travel articles - most people goes to Xiamen as part of a genealogy hunt... but boy, what are we missing out over here?! Just a few days in this gorgeous...
View ArticleXiamen, Fujian (China) - Day 1: Culture, History & Shopping [1/4]
I am back with more Xiamen updates! ❤️ This is certainly a city that I left a part of my heart in. Xiamen has an aesthetic charm that with beauty that can be found in every corner. The people of Xiamen...
View ArticleViewing Menara KL & Petronas Twin Towers
If you've scaled enough "tallest towers" in the world, you might have come to the realization that you don't actually get much of a different view while being on the tower itself. And on really tall...
View ArticleXiamen, Fujian (China) - Day 2: Island Seascape Tour [2/4]
Xiamen University (XMU) - Hulishan Fortress - Baicheng Beach - South Putuo TempleThis is the typical route that most tourists go for as part of their "round island seascape tour". The recommended way...
View ArticleXiamen, Fujian (China) - Day 3: Gulangyu Island [3/4]
Third part of the itinerary, I am featuring the beautiful Gulangyu island that everyone goes to Xiamen for. Also known as an "Garden on an island", Gulangyu is Xiamen's largest offshore island that is...
View ArticleBeijing with Beijingers Itinerary - Day 2
This post has come nearly 4 years after the first time I've been to Beijing... and since then I've been there countless of times, so in a way I will be re-organizing / merging my multiple trips to make...
View ArticleJay Chou's Machi Machi - Taiwanese Bubble Tea Chain
Hand-shaken, delicious chilled drinks for you? Well, if boba is lyfe and you love bubble tea, you can't miss out on the most popular brand in Taipei right now - Machi Machi!! Of course, much of its...
View ArticleDeep cleanse & protect your scalp with TrichoKare experts.
#SELFCARE2020 should be a thing already! ❤ I have always wanted to do a proper scalp treatment with the professionals to take care of my oily and flaky scalp. But life gets in the way and I'd think...
View ArticleScaling the Great Wall of China (Huang Hua Cheng) Itinerary
Climbing the Great Wall of China is on many people’s bucket lists - it is likely to be on yours too! It is known to be one of the greatest wonders of the world for its grandeur and historical...
View ArticleCelebrate your best days with delightful flowers from Angel Florist.
It's always a good time for flowers - they cheer and brighten up a room, a day and a smile. If you're looking for some prime petals in Singapore, you don't have to hunt for a florist shop. You can...
View ArticleTravelling Before COVID-19 Hits: Barcelona, Spain
Plaza Real, Barcelona; Catalunya, Spain February 2020There's so much to write about - as usual, life happens faster than we can ever record. I am endlessly thankful for many things. Again, fate and the...
View ArticleLessons from 2020 - already.
It's half past 2 in the morning, and I may wake up regretting posting this. It's been years since I jammed writing in this space. I have another space that I hurl whatever brain noise I have at it in...
View ArticleBarcelona Day 2: Mercat de la Boqueria, Park Guell, Sagrada Familia & Bar Casi
Oh Barcelona. This city is irresistible in its own old-world charms, appealing to all kinds of international visitors. As the capital of Catalonia, an autonomous state of Spain, this city houses one of...
View ArticleBarcelona Day 3: Barceloneta, Picasso Museum, Ethnology Museum of Barcelona
Following our adventures from Barcelona? Here's the last of the three installations (for now) - our trip to Barceloneta beach - in spring, and the final day milling around museums. Most people I travel...
View ArticleYou Are What You Eat - Beijing, Circa August 2018
Circa August 2018, Beijing. I remember this trip acutely, it was one of those trips that made me really loved and hated the city of Beijing. I loved it for its fast-paced, competitiveness, efficiency,...
View ArticleCats of Wu Dao Ying - Beijing, Circa August 2018
If I were to think of the greatest inventions known to mankind, the camera is definitely on the list. Otherwise, I would not have remembered as much details of these places that I have been. Then...
View ArticleAn Alternative Work Society with a flattened Maslow hierarchy of needs.
[Covid-19 has struck us and travel has been reduced to zero. This is a written series of thoughts about patterns of society and its arrangements.] The year is 2020. Most humans on Planet Earth live in...
View ArticleDon't go yet, 2020 - a post on personal lessons & observations.
2020 was horrid for many, many reasons.People die and suffer; businesses fold and some go bankrupt. These things happen before 2020 too.Some people are 'grateful' for 2020.Surely that can't sound...
View ArticleComing to 29.
I know I haven't been updating this space in a long while, but the habit of writing has never really gone away, I've only taken a step back to write in a more private space. But I feel that coming to...
View ArticleOn Entitlement, Social Awareness & Life Lessons
As a person of Chinese descent and Singaporean upbringing in the 90s, I remember being drilled the idea that nobody owes anybody a living. If you want something, work hard for it. But you may not get...
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