I haven’t been to China since I left there in November 2008, and I’d love to go back and visit soon to see what massive changes have gone on there since I was last in Shanghai. Here are some of my photos taken from when I lived there in 2008:
Me at Tianmen Square
This was taken [...]
November 11, 2009 – 7:13 am
source @ flickr
OK, so I did travel over a dozen countries in the past year but I am still keeping my beady eyes on potential getaway spots for the future. There’s nothing wrong with dreaming….
Second in the series is the city of Moscow, in Russia. While researching this place I learnt that either a) Russia [...]
October 19, 2009 – 4:49 pm
Here are some of the best places to shop in the world… according to me and my explorations of the globe!
Luang Prabang Night Market, Laos
KalabirdAs the sun sets over the Mekong river, Luang Prabang’s main road transforms. Pedestrianised and lined with small tentlike structures, the nightmarket overtakes the city. By browsing the stalls you can [...]
By Jeni
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October 15, 2009 – 6:48 pm
Kirk Pederson
OK, so I did travel over a dozen countries in the past year but I am still keeping my beady eyes on potential getaway spots for the future. There’s nothing wrong with dreaming….
First up in my procastinating is Tokyo, Japan. I want to live and breathe the highly-charged atmosphere. Technology, neon lights and perhaps [...]
By Jeni
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Also posted in Musings
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Tagged akihabara electric town, cherry blossom, chidoragafuchi, gadgets, getaway, hibiya park, japan, japanese, koen, otaku, street style, streetstyle, technology, tokyo, Travel
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October 11, 2009 – 7:44 pm
Misconception #1 -It’s difficult.
Obviously the strain of travelling is subjective, but it really is possible to make your way around the world without researching and planning every movement in advance. While it can be demanding to book a bus ticket in Brazil due to knowing zero Brazilian-Portugese, you CAN communicate what you want in other [...]
By Jeni
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Tagged advice, backpacking, common, gap year, language, language barrier, misconceptions, round the world, rtw, tips, Travel, travelling
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September 17, 2009 – 7:00 pm
Keiichi Iwasaki proved that low funds are no barrier to seeing the world when his story was featured in the media last week. Iwasaki left his native Japan for a worldwide voyage with the equivalent of just £1 in his pocket, facilitated by a humble bicycle to cover the huge distances. Earning money through street [...]
August 16, 2009 – 6:15 pm
Here is the second and last installment of my most memorable moments from my recent trip travelling around the world.
We visited three different hill tribes near Luang Prabang, Laos, and we had the chance to interact with the local children. They were curious of us and didn’t know how to react when we gave [...]
By Jeni
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Tagged backpacking, beijing, China, favourite moments, hill tribe, laos, matheson lake, mount cook, new zealand, reflections, round the world, tianmen square, travelling
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