
BEIJING, Architectural And Food Paradise
Travelling has always been the escape that I crave the most when I’m facing rough edges along the way. But as a university student, I barely even have time to explore my own city much more to wander to another city. With the midterm week coming, I had an idea to go somewhere since I […]

HONG KONG, Ten Hours In Color And Vibrancy
Hong Kong is one of those cities you keep coming back to whether on purpose or a layover. And it’s not really hard to see why. Hong Kong is my favorite city simply because it’s extravagant, full of color, and definitely international. They speak two of the most spoken languages that are English and Mandarin […]

XI’AN, The Historical Capital Of China
Xi’an is located 855 miles, North of Shanghai, and is a 2.6 hours flight from Hangzhou. After finishing the midterm exams, a couple of friends and I decided to unwind to see the famous Terracotta Warriors and to experience the infamous death plank in one of the five sacred mountains in China, Mount Hua.

HUAYIN, Mount Hua And The Infamous Death Planks
Mount Hua, a mountain beyond mountains, is one of the five sacred mountains in China. It is located in Huayin city, 75 miles away from Xi’an, Shaanxi Province. Huayin is a city that I haven’t heard of prior to my visit to Mount Hua or Huashan (华山) and because it is very blessed to being […]

HUANGSHAN, The Yellow Mountains And More
It is not a secret that China is home to some of the most ravishing mountains there is and unlike the big cities as Beijing, Shanghai or Shenzhen, Huangshan has the perk of having the most famous mountain belong to its city plus all

HANGZHOU, The Photo Journal
After countless attempts and all the long battles against my doubts and anxiety of writing and posting, I’m finally publishing my first blog post. Exploring Hangzhou, the capital