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Hong Kong Eats
Hong Kong is a foodie destination. No doubt about it. Living in Central Coast California, I was really missing authentic and delicious Asian food. I’ve had a sad share of bad rice, a staple that isn’t even reliable here. So the food I was after in Hong Kong is Asian – Japanese, Shanghainese, dim sum,
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See Hong Kong like a Local
Three things to check out to experience the culture of Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong : Mostly Not Tourist Sights
Hong Kong is a place shaped by unusual and also common political and historical forces. Here are some places to check out to see these influences.
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Hong Kong Eats : An Ode to the Chestnut Cake
Chestnut cake is a fall favourite that’s become popular outside of Europe. The Mont Blanc is especially famous, for good reasons.
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What to do at Hong Kong International Airport
With several hours before my flight, here are a few things I checked out at Hong Kong International Airport.
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Magical Tenkawa, Japan : Shrine and Meteorites
Tenkawa is famous for housing the mother Benzaiten shrine and being a power spot, along with its own meteorites.
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A Week in Seoul
Seoul is a massive metropolis with a lot more than food and k-pop to tease visitors to stay longer.
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The Star Ferry & The Hurtigruten
In the late 1800s, commuter ferries found humble beginnings along the western Norwegian coast and between Hong Kong island and Kowloon.
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Atlas Bar at Parkview Square Singapore
Sightseeing my city, before relocating, brings a certain clarity. I checked out the iconic Parkview Square.
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Kirtan in Singapore
An opportunity to attend a traditional kirtan
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In the Company of Cats : Cat Café in Singapore
If you love cats, The Company of Cats is the place for you. Located in Chinatown, there’s a lot to see before or after a hang out with these rescued strays.
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Singapore Art : Yayoi Kusama Exhibition
Yayoi Kusama: The Life is the Heart of the Rainbow runs June 9 to September 3 and here’s some of what I saw at the pre-opening gala.












