Travel Photo Roulette, Round 37: My Glorious Digital Nomad Moment

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  Yay, I’m a winner! While I was traveling to Ngong Kiew, a remote village in Laos, the winner of 36th Photo Roulette is announced, and I’m the one. What a great news! I have to thank to the poor little chickens at Gaotian Market in China. The theme for last round was ‘Depth of [...] Read more »

Hong Kong Disneyland — New Toy Story Land and 5th Anniversary Parade

Hong Kong Disneyland 5th anniversary parade

    It’s not a budget friendly place for a backpacker. For HK $399 (US $60), I can do so many things. Though, I visited here again. I made myself an excuse; because I like it. Moreover, Hong Kong Disneyland just opened Toy Story Land and it’s their 5th year anniversary. Which means: special parade! Michael [...] Read more »

7 Super shots with @Hostelbookers

KK Borneo sunset Malaysia Runaway Juno

7 Super Shots with Hostel Bookers   I’m thrilled to participate 7 Super shots with Hostelbookers.com. It’s currently the hottest photography round up posts on social media, and I’m proud to be one of the members to participate. Thanks Erica from Over Yonderlust to nominate me. (If you haven’t followed them, please do!) Basically, you [...] Read more »

Food Photo of Yangshuo, Guangxi Province, China

Juno with Guilin Rice Noodle

    As much as Yangshuo is a beloved travel destination, it welcomes travelers with the broad selection of food. I had some hard time to find myself enjoying the area, but eventually I discovered right places with the right food. Even we met a restaurant owner who are interested in showing his kitchen and [...] Read more »

Yuanyang Rice Terrace in Photos – Xinjie, Yunnan, China

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    Rice terraces are all around Yunnan Province, and Yuanyang is a good place to start. Yuanyang is divided into two: Nansha and Xinjie and we based ourselves in Xinjie for three days. The journey from Jianshui to Xinjie wasn’t easy but not difficult. The bus got us off at Nansha and we took [...] Read more »

How Chinese People are Celebrating Chinese New Year. 新年快樂!

Chinese New Year Red Lanterns and Fireworks

    I don’t call it ‘Chinese New Year’. Koreans call the New Year’s Day by lunar calendar ‘Old New Year’ because that’s what their ancestors celebrated. So that, this is my holiday as well. If I were at my home country, what would I do right now? Making mandoo (Korean style dumpling) for three days, preparing [...] Read more »