3 Breakfast Spots to Try in Taipei.
They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day and when it comes to setting yourself up for a day of adventure and exploration in Taipei, these are three breakfast spots worth checking…
View PostThey say breakfast is the most important meal of the day and when it comes to setting yourself up for a day of adventure and exploration in Taipei, these are three breakfast spots worth checking…
View PostThis blog is all about speakeasies which have non-alcoholic options for non-drinkers visiting Taipei, Taiwan. After writing my last blog post about non-alcoholic options in Hong Kong. I wanted to make a better effort at…
View PostI’m going to be very honest, this is a total half-hearted post as the idea came to me when I left Hong Kong. That said, as a non-drinker, I do think it’s something I could…
View PostIn this post, I’ll share what we did on our last full day in Hong Kong before heading back to mainland China. Keep reading and scrolling find out more about what we got up to…
View PostOur third day on this trip was a bit more chilled out in comparison to day one and day two, which were a bit more action packed. When I travel, ideally I like a mixture…
View PostSt. Patrick’s Day isn’t too far away now! Here are some activity ideas you could use with your class. I hope one of these will inspire you to celebrate Ireland’s national holiday! All About St.…
View PostDuring term time, I pride myself in being up early in the morning at 5:30am, ready to take on the day. Yesterday (click here to read all about day one) took a lot out of…
View PostTravel restrictions in and out of China have (at last) eased! To celebrate this, I took my first trip out of mainland China with my friends in almost three years, testing the waters and my…
View PostTime for a haircut? Looking to get a fade? Keep reading to find out more about my experience at Partyhead in Shanghai. I visited this barber on a quiet evening so it was relatively easy…
View PostHappy Chinese New Year! It’s the Year of the Rabbit and we had we had plenty of events at school to mark the occasion. Within our grade, we also arranged to celebrate Chinese New Year…
View PostIf you’re in Shanghai or thinking about moving here, you’ll soon learn (or already know) that almost everyone hires an ayi. The English translation for ayi is ‘auntie’. People hire ayis for many reasons. Some…
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