Author Archives: Beth Leung

FOTO FRIDAY: EARTH HOUR IN HONG KONG

FOTO FRIDAY: EARTH HOUR IN HONG KONG

Every Friday I’ll be sharing a photo from someplace in my travels. This week’s photo is of the Hong Kong skyline during Earth Hour. Earth Hour was celebrated across the world last week, as millions powered off their lights for an hour. Cited as the world’s worst city for light pollution, surprisingly enough, Hong Kong also took […]

INSIDE ISLAM: VISITING THE STUNNING, YET SURPRISING NATIONAL MOSQUE

INSIDE ISLAM: VISITING THE STUNNING

Malaysia may be the second Islamic country I’ve visited, after the Maldives, but it’s really the first time I’ve been able to explore an Islamic country. Sure, in the Maldives we heard the prayer calls when we were in Male and we saw a couple of mosques from afar, but that was really all we […]

TRAVELING TUESDAYS: INTERVIEW WITH THE GUY OF FLIGHTS AND FRUSTRATION

TRAVELING TUESDAYS: INTERVIEW WITH THE GUY OF FLIGHTS AND FRUSTRATION

This week we would like to introduce The Guy of Flights and Frustration. His first true experience of travel was inter-railing around Europe for a month whilst in University. Then once he started working, he went on a 17-month placement to live and work in Saudi Arabia. Since then he has become an international business traveller for more than […]

THE SWEET TASTE OF SPRING IN JAPAN

THE SWEET TASTE OF SPRING IN JAPAN

The sakura have begun to bloom, and there is hardly a more attractive time of year to visit Japan than now. Clouds of pink petals are covering the nation as friends and family gather for a week of hanami, or flower viewing parties. It’s this time of year that sakura-flavored goods start filling the shelves. That’s right, Japan’s love […]

LET’S HAVE A HANAMI!

LET’S HAVE A HANAMI!

Japan’s most iconic season is about to begin as it has been predicted that the cherry blossoms (sakura 桜) will begin to bloom across the country this week. Found throughout Japan, sakura generally bloom from late March to early May, starting in Kyushu and steadily progressing northward sweeping across the nation until it reaches Hokkaido where the season comes to […]

FOTO FRIDAY: WHITE DAY

FOTO FRIDAY: WHITE DAY

Every Friday I’ll be sharing a photo from someplace in my travels. This week’s photo is of white flowers in honor of White Day. The department stores have replaced Valentine’s Day displays with elegant white displays of white chocolates, marshmallows and other white goods.  That’s right, it’s White Day! In case you didn’t read my post […]

The Many Architectural Styles of Malaysia

The Many Architectural Styles of Malaysia

Apart from eating lots of delicious food, my other favorite part about visiting Malaysia was gawking at its wonderful architecture. Malaysia is made up of so many different cultures, and has also been colonized at various points by the British, Dutch and Portuguese, so you can imagine the architecture is kind of all over the […]