Saturday, February 26, 2011
I'm Back!!!
Yeah, just got back from an enjoyable trip few hours ago :D (and i couldn't sleep now)
Lotsa pics and stories to share. Stay with me.
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confession of traveller
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Weekly Travel Quote
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confession of traveller,
weekly quote
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Greeting from Nami Island!
It took almost 3 weeks for this piece to reach my home address.
It's not a self-address postcard but from someone who went to Seoul recently. Someone I lent Korean phrasebook to. And it was from this blog I gotta know her. Thanks Nana :D
I was touched when she made an effort to send one to me from Nami Island as she couldn't find post office in Seoul. And with that, I got a Naminara Republic stamps on my postcard! U see, although Naminara Republic is an imaginary country but it has its own national flag, anthem, passport, postage stamps, currency etc like other republics have. The stamps usually have national flag and the famous Nami Island image (I got both!). Its flag could be mistaken to some Islamic countries with crescent and star-like but they actually potray the oriental sentiment and environmentally-friendly image of Nami Island. Read more here.
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It's not a self-address postcard but from someone who went to Seoul recently. Someone I lent Korean phrasebook to. And it was from this blog I gotta know her. Thanks Nana :D
I was touched when she made an effort to send one to me from Nami Island as she couldn't find post office in Seoul. And with that, I got a Naminara Republic stamps on my postcard! U see, although Naminara Republic is an imaginary country but it has its own national flag, anthem, passport, postage stamps, currency etc like other republics have. The stamps usually have national flag and the famous Nami Island image (I got both!). Its flag could be mistaken to some Islamic countries with crescent and star-like but they actually potray the oriental sentiment and environmentally-friendly image of Nami Island. Read more here.
@travelleranatomy.blogspot.com
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*South Korea,
confession of traveller,
postcard
Missing U
Woah, been a long time since my last update.
Was having bad internet-connection days and super tight datelines at work :(
Will resume to this space very soon k :')
Despite that, I found myself actively on Twitter lately. Do join me y'all @bYY4
p/s: It is the first snowfall in Beijing today, the latest 1st snow in Beijing's history. And it is the second longest winter drought. Yeah, the snowfall was effect from cloud seeding they did, so its quite 'artificial'. Hope it will stay until i arrive next week :')
@travelleranatomy.blogspot.com
Was having bad internet-connection days and super tight datelines at work :(
Will resume to this space very soon k :')
Despite that, I found myself actively on Twitter lately. Do join me y'all @bYY4
p/s: It is the first snowfall in Beijing today, the latest 1st snow in Beijing's history. And it is the second longest winter drought. Yeah, the snowfall was effect from cloud seeding they did, so its quite 'artificial'. Hope it will stay until i arrive next week :')
@travelleranatomy.blogspot.com
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confession of traveller
Friday, February 4, 2011
Gong Xi Fa Chai
Happy Chinese New Year to those celebrating.
For me, it's another off days from work and got to enjoy attending MCA's open house with fellow friends.
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culture,
Malaysia Festival
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Weekly Travel Quote
"No one realizes how beautiful it is to travel until he comes home and rests his head on his old, familiar pillow" - Lin Yutang
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Weekly Travel Photo
Sriracha Tiger Zoo, Pattaya, Thailand
It is for tigers that Sriracha Tiger Zoo famous for. However their significant number of crocodile nearing 100,000 is claims to be the largest population in the world. Set about half an hour from Pattaya City, visitors coming between May and August can have opportunity to 'help' crocodile hatching by break open its egg for 200 Baht. When there are just too many hatchlings, life gets tougher and survival for the fittest couldn't longer relevant, they need education too :p How do u like your math teacher here? Me, I won't dare to fail math, ever!
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*Thailand-Pattaya,
nature,
weekly photo
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