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Jeonju food & sights
A land with over 1000 years of history, Jeonju is the provincial capital of Jeollabuk-do rich in traditional Korean cultural heritage. Soak in the elegant charm of yesteryears as you walk around Jeonju Hanok Village, a prominent landmark that reflects traditional Korean culture with over 700 hanok houses and cultural facilities. Hanok – Korean traditional…
Eureka Skydeck 88 – the highest in the Southern Hemisphere
I was standing on the highest public vantage point in the Southern hemisphere. At level 88 Eureka Tower, Skydeck 88 opens up the panoramic vistas of Melbourne and the surroundings. It’s a must-see attraction if you are in Melbourne. I went there during the day and night for different views of the city. Touted as…
Great Ocean Road and the 12 Apostles
Great Ocean Road from Melbourne Recently rated as the most livable city in the world, Melbourne is the gateway to the regional Victoria that offers a diverse attractions from the deserts, uninterrupted beaches, alpine ski resorts, ancient rainforests, great lakes, wildlife to one of the most classic tours of all – the Great Ocean Road,…
Melbourne Street Art Tour
Melbourne is internationally known for its many forms of street art displayed on approved outdoor locations in the city. It was in the mid 2001 when the Melbourne street art scene proliferated. One of the well-known art studios – the Blender Studios – has been part of the Melbourne street movement from the beginning. Set…
Biking around Melbourne
Take a bike tour to explore the city of Melbourne. I did that. Together with Karen, Jerome, Qi Huang and Peter, we had a wonderful time cycling through the heart of Melbourne in the breeze. It wasn’t really physically taxing like I thought (lazy bum, yes!). Most of the paths are easy to ride on…
Once in a lifetime in Israel
“As a part of this project, I would like to offer a once in a life time opportunity for famous bloggers and influential media people, like yourself, to experience the real Israel in a ten day trip that would take place on September 11th, 2011 to the Holy Land! All expenses paid! Our Visitors will…
ZUJI – Online Travel Store
ZUJI has been a household name for online travel agency. They are like regular travel agents, but not the brick-and-mortar type of agency and you won’t meet them physically. During the planning of our South Korea trip in August 2011, we tried out their service to book the air ticket online. It proves to be…
Roomorama – feel at home
Peer-to-peer rental space for short-term accommodation is a rather new concept in providing accommodation to travellers. Many have heard of it, however, more have not made use of such service. We had the opportunity to get an accommodation from Roomorama.com during our trip to Seoul, South Korea. In fact, one of the two founders, Jia…
My Bro’s wedding @ China
On the actual day of my brother’s wedding, we had to wake up as early as 4 am to get prepared for the ancestral prayer ceremony at my sis-in-law’s family home. There was a puppet show with singing, music and fire crackers. Chinese puppet show. Our simple breakfast – sweet porridge with red dates and…