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How to Successfully Getting Tailor Made Clothes in Hoi An, Vietnam

How to Successfully Getting Tailor Made Cloth…

 

 

This is what you have to do in Hoi An, Vietnam -- getting the tailor made clothes. There are more than 400 tailor shops around the town for everything: dress,…

How to Successfully Getting Tailor Made Cloth…
Bring Chinese Cuisine to Your Kitchen: Dali Cooking School

Bring Chinese Cuisine to Your Kitchen: Dali C…

 

 

What is your favourite Chinese food? Have you ever make it at home?

 

Chinese food is widely known for cheap and easy takeout food more than home cooked meal. I do…

Bring Chinese Cuisine to Your Kitchen: Dali C…
No, I’m Not Going to Jail, Apparently; My 573km Visa Run

No, I’m Won’t Be Going to Jail, Apparently; M…

 

 

“Ahahahahahahaha-“

 

The immigration officer couldn’t stop laughing for five minutes whilst my eyes were full of tears.

 

"I'm serious!" I claimed.

 

“Don’t worry! Vietnamese are very friendly!” She said.

 

“To Koreans?” I asked.

 

“No,…

No, I’m Won’t Be Going to Jail, Apparently; M…
Cooking Dakgalbi in Hanoi, Vietnam

Cooking Dakgalbi in Hanoi, Vietnam (Spicy Bar…

 

 

Dakgalbi 닭갈비 - means grilled chicken, literately.

 

I posted a photo of Dakgalbi dinner from Korea a while ago, and Jenny mentioned that this was her favourite dish in Korea. We briefly…

Cooking Dakgalbi in Hanoi, Vietnam (Spicy Bar…
Scenes and Letters of Hanoi, Vietnam

Scenes and Letters of Hanoi, Vietnam

 

 
Hanoi is humid and hot. It is a food heaven for good eaters and it has good markets for shoppers. Mostly, it has full of characters. You'll never get bored.…

Scenes and Letters of Hanoi, Vietnam
What It Is Like to be in a Cruise

What It Is Like to be in a Cruise

 

 

Yangtze River Cruise was officially my first luxury-scenic cruise experience. I’m not exactly ‘luxury’ type of a traveler, but I wanted to experience what I don’t normally do.

 

Four days of…

What It Is Like to be in a Cruise
My Routine for 12 Hour Work Day: Travel Blogger Version

My Routine for 12 Hour Work Day: Travel Blogg…

 

 

Wake up in the morning without a noisy alarm clock. One of the best changes from my previous routine. I love it.

 

Make some tea. Preferably strong one; Pu’er green/ dark…

My Routine for 12 Hour Work Day: Travel Blogg…
Runaway to Sister’s City: Hanoi, Vietnam by Jenny Singleton

Runaway to Sister’s City: Hanoi, Vietnam by J…

 

At a little hostel in Chinatown of Singapore, I met Jenny. She lived and taught English in Korea that year and started traveling around Asia. I was on a short…

Runaway to Sister’s City: Hanoi, Vietnam by J…
Octagonal Pavilion in Jingzhen Village, Xishuangbanna, China

Octagonal Pavilion in Jingzhen Village, Xishu…

 

 

Xishuangbanna is a whole different side of China. It is in between China and Southeast Asia: Thailand and Laos. Weather is tropical, and the majority of people are Dai nationality.…

Octagonal Pavilion in Jingzhen Village, Xishu…
Yangtze River Cruise: Why You Should Go

Yangtze River Cruise: Why You Should Go

 

 

For me, the name Yangtze River is quite familiar. It was always mentioned in the textbook through out the school years; the longest river in Asia, the third longest river…

Yangtze River Cruise: Why You Should Go
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What It Is Like to be in a Cruise

Written by Juno on April 26, 2012 · 18 Comments
Yangtze_River_Cruise_China

    Yangtze River Cruise was officially my first luxury-scenic cruise experience. I’m not exactly ‘luxury’ type of a traveler, but I wanted to experience what I don’t normally do.   Four days of the cruise was one of the highlights of my China trip, no doubt. Because of the scenery and because of the [...] Read more »

Why We All Should Travel

Written by Juno on April 9, 2012 · 39 Comments
I_AM_LIVING_China

    “The natural world doesn’t come with an instruction leaflet, so it teaches you to use your creative imagination.”   It pretty much sums up what I think about travel. This is a part of the news article from BBC how nature deficit is harming children.   Throughout many interviews I did with fellow [...] Read more »

What to Do in Dali, Yunnan Province, China

Written by Juno on March 27, 2012 · 4 Comments
Dali_Yunnan_China_Cangshan_View

    To this day, Dali is my favourite city in China. For two months, I’ve been traveling in Guangxi Province, Yunnan Province and Sichuan Province, and there were not many so places that I could see myself living, but Dali was one of them. Dali used to be a backpackers’’ THE hangout place, but [...] Read more »

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Bring Chinese Cuisine to Your Kitchen: Dali Cooking School

Written by Juno on May 11, 2012 · 1 Comment
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    What is your favourite Chinese food? Have you ever make it at home?   Chinese foo[...] Read more »

Scenes and Sounds of Luang Prabang, Laos

Written by Juno on March 13, 2012 · 3 Comments
Monks_chanting_Laos_Luang_Prabang

    Luang Prabang is culturally beautiful and also backpacker friendly. Most of the local [...] Read more »

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Runaway Subscription Saturday of This Week

Written by Juno on February 18, 2012 · Share your thoughts. We want to know!
Reading_Milktea_Singapore

    First stop, on Tom’s Adventure, How I’m Making A Living As An Adventurer. I’ve been following his website after my friend Katie mentioned about him. His videos are quite inspiring, and his adventures are also very interesting. This post is the key point of how can we live as a blogger, writer, traveler, and adventurer [...] Read more »

Runaway Subscription Saturday of This Week

Written by Juno on February 11, 2012 · 9 Comments
Juno Working remotely in Laos Luang Prabang

Sabaidee- Another weekend is upon us. I’m sitting at a cafe in Luang Prabang, Laos at the moment. Everything is good but the chair is little uncomfortable. Maybe it’s the sign for me to go. It was good to catching up my work and reading and making plans. And being in a hot weather isn’t [...] Read more »

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Scenes and Letters of Hanoi, Vietnam

Written by Juno on May 1, 2012 · 16 Comments
Bun Cha Hanoi Vietnam

    Hanoi is humid and hot. It is a food heaven for good eaters and it has good markets for shoppers. Mostly, it has full of characters. You’ll never get bored. Coming from China, Vietnamese characters gave me different feeling. Chinese character is not so exotic to me since I can read and write [...] Read more »

Octagonal Pavilion in Jingzhen Village, Xishuangbanna, China

Written by Juno on April 20, 2012 · 8 Comments
Octagonal_Pavilion_Xishuangbanna_Jingzhe_China

    Xishuangbanna is a whole different side of China. It is in between China and Southeast Asia: Thailand and Laos. Weather is tropical, and the majority of people are Dai nationality. They even use different language: Dai. I traveled in Xishuangbanna twice, on my way to and back from Laos. The second time, I’ve decided [...] Read more »

Yangtze River Cruise: Why You Should Go

Written by Juno on April 18, 2012 · 18 Comments
Wu_Gorge_Yangtze_River_China

    For me, the name Yangtze River is quite familiar. It was always mentioned in the textbook through out the school years; the longest river in Asia, the third longest river in the world and it was an important area for human life in Asia. Other than that, I didn’t know much about it, [...] Read more »

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How to Successfully Getting Tailor Made Clothes in Hoi An, Vietnam

Written by Juno on May 15, 2012 · 1 Comment
Hoian_Tailor_Dress_Vietnam

    This is what you have to do in Hoi An, Vietnam — getting the tailor made clothes. There are more than 400 tailor shops around the town for everything: dress, skirts, shirts, bikinis, shoes, accessories and even jewelries. You can custom made whatever you want. I decided to explore the tailor made dress experience. [...] Read more »

No, I’m Won’t Be Going to Jail, Apparently; My 573km Visa Run

Written by Juno on May 9, 2012 · 21 Comments
Vietnamese_Border_Lao_Bao

    “Ahahahahahahaha-“   The immigration officer couldn’t stop laughing for five minutes whilst my eyes were full of tears.   “I’m serious!” I claimed.   “Don’t worry! Vietnamese are very friendly!” She said.   “To Koreans?” I asked.   “No, to everyone! Don’t worry! You’ll be fine!” She answered.   “So, I won’t go [...] Read more »

Runaway to Sister’s City

Runaway to Sister’s City: Hanoi, Vietnam by Jenny Singleton

Written by Juno on April 21, 2012 · 5 Comments
Jenny_Singleton

  At a little hostel in Chinatown of Singapore, I met Jenny. She lived and taught English in Korea that year and st[...] Read more »

Runaway to Sister’s City: London, England by Lauren Juliff

Written by Juno on April 7, 2012 · 4 Comments
Big Ben_London

One day, I got a tweet from Lauren, that she’s coming to Seoul, Korea. Just like that, we met. For a week while sh[...] Read more »

Runaway to Sister’s City: Austin, Texas, USA by Erica Kuschel

Written by Juno on November 26, 2011 · 18 Comments
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  We are the ‘New kids on the Block’, by her words. Over Yonderlust and Runaway Juno started nearly at [...] Read more »

About Juno Kim

Juno Kim, travel blogger, travel photographer and former mechanical engineer. She left her cubic farm to follow her true love: the world. A firm believer of serendipity, astronomy enthusiaster, and living by passion and love in life. Currently, on a quest to find the place where she can call 'home'.

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