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Traveling South Korea Mini Guide

Are you traveling to South Korea aka Asia’s “It girl”? Come learn more in this Traveling South Korea Mini Guide and find out why this country is becoming a must see travel destination on many peoples list. She has a little something for everyone. Unless you are living in the year 1945, when South Korea was still unified with North […]

Traveling to Guatemala Mini Guide

Are you traveling to Guatemala or considering it? If not, you really should. This country sometimes gets passed up for bigger names in the Central American region, such as Costa Rica, but it really should be on your must see destination list. There’s a mini debate of this beautiful Central America country’s name. Some say Guatemala derives from Quauhtemallan-land of […]

Traveling Slovenia Mini Guide

sLOVEnia Are you planning to travel to Slovenia or keep hearing about the magic of a castle that sits in the middle of Lake Bled? Nestled between Austria and Italy on one side and bordered with Hungary and Croatia on the other , sits a country that many tourists overlook-Slovenia. When I mentioned I was heading to Slovenia, a few […]

Traveling Italy Mini Guide

Are you about to spend your summer frolicking through the hills of Tuscany? Soak up the sun in Calabria? Or just have a fantasy of eating your way through Italy, then come check out this mini guide to get inspired! Did you know Italy is still fairly a new country? Maybe you are thinking: “Wait, what do you mean? What […]

Does South Korea have a problem with Xenophobia?

March 16th 2021 At the start of the pandemic, the South Korean government issued harsher quarantine restrictions for foreign residents coming from abroad, whereas Koreans coming back home from overseas, were met with little restrictions—some leaving their quarantine after 3 days to go to a cafe.  Different rules for foreign residents of Korea has always been a thing though. In […]

How to Travel the World on a budget

Go for the long term  By this I mean, if you have the time, go for a “long time”. If you can stay a month in Kaohsiung, Taiwan or Busan, South Korea, maybe even Palermo, Sicily-do it. When it comes to traveling short term, there’s way more money spent. Airbnb’s get significantly cheaper for one month’s stays. Or even browse […]

The Digital Age of Trash Media Part 1 Thoughts

As social media brings people from all parts of the world together to collaborate in the shared cyber space, we are often met with not unity but division. From division of different ethnic backgrounds to people shouting their uniqueness at the top of their lungs.  Often I find myself having to do a double take, because that so-called unique squat […]

Sometimes it’s the culture that is wrong, not you

One thing I’ve learned this past year through my travels is that sometimes being busy is a way of silencing personal issues you refuse to confront. When we continually applaud people who rise up the career ladder-we are saying that yes your identity and self worth is measured based on what you do for work. We barely make time for […]

What Travel Taught Me About Trust

Trusting in yourself when everything seems to be going wrong is the true test of adversity. It’s only with trust can we grow far beyond our limitations. 6 years of my life, I felt broken and almost losing my life to trusting the wrong individual, left me with severe caution of the outside world. For nearly a year I couldn’t […]

Bridges around the world

Different types of Bridges around the world. Bridges are important, they connect things together. San Francisco Kawachi, Yahatahigashi Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Japan Chungju, South Korea Florence, Italy New York City Fort Lee? New Jersey Daegu, South Korea Busan, South Korea Taipei, Taiwan Kaohsiung Taiwan