Note: This trip was made n December 2018. We woke up early for an early breakfast and check out from Eslite Hotel to head to our next destination. We took the MRT from Taipei Station to Hualien Station where we waited for the hotel's mini-bus to pick us up to the Silk Place, the hotel … Continue reading Taiwan Day 2 at Taroko National Park
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Wordless Wednesday in Macau
Macau – Ruins of St Paul’s
On our first day of sightseeing in Macau, the place to go was none other than the Ruins of St. Paul's 大三巴牌坊, the Historic Centre of Macau at Macau Peninsula. After booking an additional night stay at The Venetian, we checked with the hotel reception for direction to the Ruins of St Paul's. As there is … Continue reading Macau – Ruins of St Paul’s
Wordless Wednesday in Macau
Phuket – Pung Chang Cave & Wat Suwan Khuha
I started my new chapter in life in April which means I have dived into another bowl of alphabet soup. In the technology industry, acronyms and abbreviations are widely used. A certain acronym or abbreviation that made up of the same alphabets means different things under a different context. My first week of work was … Continue reading Phuket – Pung Chang Cave & Wat Suwan Khuha
Autumn in Nara “Bambi Land”
Day Five Afternoon in Nara "Bambi Land" - November 2016 After spending the morning at Fushimi Inari Taisha, we headed to Nara, our next stop for the day. From Inari JR Station, we took the Nara Line and transfer at Uji for Miyakoji Rapid Service and alighted at Miyakoji Station, the final stop. The travel time … Continue reading Autumn in Nara “Bambi Land”
Day 5 at Sun Moon Lake & The Lalu
On our day 5 in Taiwan, we woke up at six in the morning hoping to see the sunrise but the sky was too cloudy, no sight of the sun. It was definitely a pity but we were glad we woke up early to enjoy the view of the Sun Moon Lake from atop at … Continue reading Day 5 at Sun Moon Lake & The Lalu
Spring in Tokyo – Asakusa, Ueno Park, Ameyoko & Yanaka
On our day two at Tokyo, after a cup of coffee at the hotel room, we walked to Ginza Station, five minutes' walk from the hotel we were staying. We took the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line to Asakusa (浅草) station. Asakusa is the centre of Tokyo's shitamachi (literally "low city"), one of Tokyo's districts, where … Continue reading Spring in Tokyo – Asakusa, Ueno Park, Ameyoko & Yanaka