Dim Sum Square in Hong Kong is a no fuss, no nonsense dim sum only restaurant. Located in the heart of Sheung Wan, many locals and expats frequent this joint during the lunch hour. ...
Hong Kong Food: Elephant Grounds Coffee
Hong Kong's coffee culture is up and coming and many coffee shops are popping up in all corners of the city. Elephant Grounds has received decent reviews on OpenRice so I was excited to try this new hipster joint. ...
Beijing Day 3: Summer Palace, Hutong, 798 Art Zone, Kung Fu Show
Day 3 was our final day with our private tour guide and driver. The tour company we had worked with offered the flexibility of customizing our itinerary. I've always wanted to visit a Hutong so naturally I requested a Hutong visit. As well, I wanted to explore the art scene in Beijing given the ...
Hong Kong Food: Butao Ramen
There is no shortage of ramen shops in Hong Kong and I thought I'd give Butao Ramen a try since it consistently receives high ratings on the OpenRice app and lineups always form outside this little shop. ...
Inside Look at Jean Louis David, Hong Kong
One of my favourite moments in Hong Kong was spending a posh afternoon at Jean Louis David Hong Kong. Jean Louis David is an international luxury hair salon that had its start in Paris. I have to admit that being on the receiving end of a two hundred and fifty dollar haircut ($USD) was never high on ...
Hong Kong Food: MANA! Fast Slow Food
MANA! Fast Slow Food is a trendy spot in Hong Kong for vegan, vegetarian, organic, local, gluten-free and eco-friendly quick meals. This is the perfect joint for a quick detox if your travels bring you to Hong Kong. ...
Practical Tips for the Great Wall of China at Mutianyu
If you've decided to visit Mutianyu, you've made a wise choice! On my first visit to the Great Wall of China, I chose to visit Mutianyu over Badaling and Juyongguan; all of which are located within close proximity to Beijing. Mutianyu stood out to me because it's less crowded (who wouldn't want ...
Beijing Day 2: Sacred Way, Ming Tombs, Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China was the number one attraction I was most looking forward to on my first visit to China. The Day 2 itinerary took us a long away from Beijing and it made the most sense to cluster the following attractions into the same day. Since Beijing is notorious for its traffic, our ...
Beijing Day 1: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Jingshan Park, Temple of Heaven
Welcome to Beijing, China! This past summer, I finally visited China for the very first time after collecting 43 other countries' stamps in my passport. I was extremely excited to visit a country with such a dynamic history, strong culture and traditions, and the country of my heritage. For my ...
10 Things You Should Know Before Traveling to China
You don't need to be a seasoned traveler to visit China, but there are some things you should anticipate in order to acclimatize to the local culture, which will allow you to enjoy your time in China. During my trip to China this summer, I experienced both travelling with a private ...
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