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19 Weeks in Japan
6 years after our first long trip, we're about to embark on another one - and a longer one this time for 19 weeks! Woohoo! I can't wait! What brought on this trip? Well, we're suckers for travelling, as you can probably tell by our blog devoted to our travels. But it was difficult to explore more deeply while having to take only short breaks while working full-time.
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8 Hours in Zurich
After a work trip to Zurich in early March, my colleague and I found ourselves with some free time before our night flight back to Singapore. We decided to take advantage of the time to wander through the city, aiming to stretch our legs and explore the city, hoping to tire ourselves out enough to sleep on the long flight home!
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Slow Travelling in and around Hat Yai
Hat Yai was a great place for a slow vacation. There are plenty of markets and cafes for good food, countless places for relaxing massages, and it's close enough to travel out of the city to nature parks or islands for something a little different.
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Taiwan Family Trip: Yilan & Taipei
After getting our feet wet (literally) in gorgeous nature in Hualien, we ventured to Yilan and Taipei, the final leg of our 11-day family adventure in Taiwan.
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Taiwan Family Trip: Hualien
After exploring Taichung and Nantou, we set off for Hualien, marking part 2 of our 11-day family adventure in Taiwan.
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Taiwan Family Trip: Taichung & Nantou
Our family trip to Taiwan was a fast-paced adventure that took us across Taichung, Nantou, Hualien, Yilan, and Taipei. But to kick things off, we dove straight into Taichung and Nantou for Part 1 of our journey.
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Foodie Paradise, Penang
While Singapore celebrated its 58th birthday, WJ and I took a short flight to Penang with my parents to rest, relax, and of course, eat. WJ was so excited to try all the different dishes and stores that he planned out a food itinerary that would have us eating every hour. Every hour!
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Exploring the Natural Wonders of Takachiho Gorge and Mount Aso
When WJ and I planned our day trip to Takachiho Gorge and Mount Aso, we initially wanted to navigate the journey on our own. But we found out that the buses were very limited and it looked too difficult to plan.
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Cycling in Yufuin through Rain and Sunshine
After our first experience with cycling in Japan, WJ and I knew that we wanted to do it again on this trip. Yufuin was the best place to do it as it’s a small town known for its hot springs and a picturesque lake set against rolling mountains.
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Ramen Adventure in Kyushu
Ahh… Kyushu, the land of tonkotsu ramen. The delicious, steaming hot, thick, creamy broth that warms you up from the inside. It’s comfort food at its best, and one of our favourite meals.