Author Archives: Beth Leung

WISHING FOR HAPPINESS AT THE LAM TSUEN WISHING TREE

WISHING FOR HAPPINESS AT THE LAM TSUEN WISHING TREE

Before my much-needed break from work came to an end, Johnny and I ventured out over an hour to Lam Tsuen. Located, well, in the middle of nowhere, Lam Tsuen is comprised of 23 traditional Chinese villages. While this area would normally never be frequented by visitors, during Chinese New Year people flock here by the bus […]

8 DIFFERENT VALENTINE’S DAY CUSTOMS AROUND THE GLOBE

8 DIFFERENT VALENTINE’S DAY CUSTOMS AROUND THE GLOBE

Some people argue that Valentine’s Day is nothing more than a Hallmark Holiday created for consumers. Whether you feel this way or not one thing is for sure, Valentine’s Day has become a hit worldwide. Almost all countries have their own special day for love, although not all of them involve boxes of chocolate and […]

20 COMMON CHINESE NEW YEAR PHRASES (AND HOW TO PRONOUNCE THEM!)

20 COMMON CHINESE NEW YEAR PHRASES (AND HOW TO PRONOUNCE THEM!)

>> Check 9900+ Hotels in China – Up To 62% OFF Today Tomorrow marks Chinese New Year Eve and I feel like I’ve been running around like a chicken with its head cut off. (No pun intended considering today 20,000 chickens got their heads cut off…) With only one day left to make preparations, I’ve been frantically […]

COME TOUR A LUNAR NEW YEAR FAIR WITH ME!

COME TOUR A LUNAR NEW YEAR FAIR WITH ME!

Lunar New Year Fairs begin popping up all over Hong Kong one week before Chinese New Year officially begins. These colorful markets sell anything and everything you’ll need to celebrate Chinese New Year. You’ll find red envelopes, auspicious snacks, toys themed after the new year’s animal, and decorations. While I had a fun time browsing through stall after stall […]

7 TIPS FOR WATCHING THE CATHAY PACIFIC CHINESE NEW YEAR NIGHT PARADE

7 TIPS FOR WATCHING THE CATHAY PACIFIC CHINESE NEW YEAR NIGHT PARADE

One of the highlight events of Chinese New Year is the Cathay Pacific International Chinese New Year Night Parade. Filled with dozens of over-the-top floats, billions of LEDs, and world class performances, this parade is like Disney’s Electrical Parade on steroids. A feast for your senses, this parade has been taking place for the past 19 years, […]

LAI SEE…LAI DO? 12 TIPS FOR GIVING AND RECEIVING RED ENVELOPES

LAI SEE…LAI DO? 12 TIPS FOR GIVING AND RECEIVING RED ENVELOPES

As Christmas displays are being taken down around Hong Kong, they are being quickly replaced by brilliant displays of red and gold. Yup, that’s right, Chinese New Year is almost here so it’s time to start preparing! I had really high hopes for this past Year of the Snake, I am a snake after all, but wouldn’t […]

FOTO FRIDAY: MASJID JAMEK IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA

FOTO FRIDAY: MASJID JAMEK IN KUALA LUMPUR

Every Friday I’ll be sharing a photo from someplace in my travels. This week’s photo is of Masjid Jamek in Kuala Lumpur. Located at the birthplace of Kuala Lumpur, where the Klang and Gombak rivers meet, sits Masjid Jamek. As one of the oldest mosques in Malaysia, Masjid Jamek was established over 100 years ago and […]

WHAT’S IN MY BACKPACK: MALAYSIA EDITION

WHAT’S IN MY BACKPACK: MALAYSIA EDITION

As I embark on this one week trip to Malaysia, I’m about to face a whole new set of packing challenges. Challenge #1: Similarly to my trip to Singapore, I’ll be leaving 50-something degree Hong Kong to somewhere that is currently 90+ degrees, so I’ll have the joy of having to carry needless clothes for both seasons. Challenge […]

FOTO FRIDAY: THE STREETS OF SHANGHAI

FOTO FRIDAY: THE STREETS OF SHANGHAI

Every Friday I’ll be sharing a photo from someplace in my travels. This week’s photo is of the streets of Shanghai. Wandering around Shanghai, the streets were often narrow, dirty and filled with poor wire jobs. Buildings all looked the same, clad in red bricks. The ground level comprised of a variety of small shops with […]