Author Archives: Beth Leung

HOW YOU CAN SAVE $18,000 TEACHING ENGLISH ONE YEAR IN HONG KONG

HOW YOU CAN SAVE $18

Nowadays more and more university graduates are considering going overseas to teach English rather than going directly into an office job at home. Why? Well, it’s a great cultural experience or a fun gap year abroad with only slightly more responsibility than what they had in university, but the real reason most consider it? The money. Sure […]

FOTO FRIDAY: AQUA LUNA IN THE SPARKLING VICTORIA HARBOUR

FOTO FRIDAY: AQUA LUNA IN THE SPARKLING VICTORIA HARBOUR

Every Friday I’ll be sharing a photo from someplace in my travels. This week’s photo is of the Aqua Luna in the Sparkling Victoria Harbour. Hong Kong will elicit sensory overload from just about anyone who is unsuspecting– the lights, the smells, the sounds. At first the city can be a little intimidating with its densely packed […]

FOTO FRIDAY: WATS IN CHIANG MAI

FOTO FRIDAY: WATS IN CHIANG MAI

Every Friday I’ll be sharing a photo from someplace in my travels. This week’s photo is of Wats in Chiang Mai, Thailand. One of my absolute favorite things about traveling around Thailand is getting to explore all of the wats, or Thai temples. While they do happen to be all across the country, I feel there is no […]

Travel Tuesdays: Interview with Travel Blogger and TV Host La Carmina

Travel Tuesdays: Interview with Travel Blogger and TV Host La Carmina

This week we would like to introduce La Carmina, a 20-something travel TV host, author of 3 books, and blogger, who you may have seen on TV networks like Travel Channel, National Geographic and Food Network. Growing her whole business from her blog, La Carmina, she specializes in stories of youth subcultures and fashion in Asia, and worldwide. She […]

WHAT’S IN MY SUITCASE? PACKING FOR A SUMMER IN EUROPE

WHAT’S IN MY SUITCASE? PACKING FOR A SUMMER IN EUROPE

You guys seem to love my previous packing posts, so I thought I’d share how I packed for a 6-week Europe adventure in summer! Packing for 6-weeks of non-stop travel was actually a lot more difficult than I thought it would be, especially since I was trying to get everything in one bag. It doesn’t help […]