
Macau, as you may already know, is a land of excesses, and it does a great job of holding that title. Developers in the country […] Read More
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Macau, as you may already know, is a land of excesses, and it does a great job of holding that title. Developers in the country […] Read More
The Ole London Hotel Macau is a better choice than costly AirBnB’s in the peninsula if you want to return home to an even better […] Read More
Taipa Village is a centuries-old village representing the old and new Macau. Taipa’s milieu is, in many ways, similar to that of its sister peninsula, […] Read More
Ngong Ping Village is a nice little theme park that was built to capitalize on the rising number of tourists drawn to Tian Tan Buddha […] Read More
Hong Kong and Macau, both Special Administrative Regions of the People’s Republic of China, are worlds apart in terms of colonial influences, but are united […] Read More
Kowloon is a big city, although not quite. It is packed, but with the MTR connecting tourists to key Kowloon points of interests, it’s not […] Read More
Miles away from Hong Kong Island’s spellbinding hillside views and posh hotspots is where budget travelers seek their temporary homes, and where the rest of […] Read More
The best thing about Hanoi, apart from the sights, is food. Glorious food. No argument about that. Sweet, herby and tangy—what’s not to love about […] Read More
We all have different images of artists etched on our mind: a lanky man cloaked in white, painterly robe, smoothing out his curly mustache as […] Read More
Homecooked Filipino food tends to be on the safe side, save for the occasional dinuguan (pig blood stew) and kare-kare (a peanut-based stew which makes […] Read More