Peking: Maps and Dianping
China is a huge country with tons of places to eat! Here is a short guide on how to use the Autonavi Maps and Dianping, the Google Maps and Yelp (kind of) of China.
China is a huge country with tons of places to eat! Here is a short guide on how to use the Autonavi Maps and Dianping, the Google Maps and Yelp (kind of) of China.
Here’s my Peking Spring program review post! The program details will cover my experience in Beijing and some tips about being in Beijing and China. Sorry if I don’t get everything because I’m writing this with what I though was … Read More
Hi everyone! This post on the last two weeks of the program took eons to finish because there were so many photos to go through and so many events to review. There was a huge delay because I’ve been trying … Read More
Here is a short guide to a two-day adventure in Singapore!
Here is a two day trip guide to Kyoto, the historical capital of Japan. Famous for its shrines, palaces, and tradition, Kyoto is a beautiful city to stop by if you’re around the area (like in Osaka). However, you can … Read More
Since I was in Seoul for five months, I had the opportunity to travel around to many parts of the city. Normal visitors to the city may not have that time available so I’ve made a list of possible places … Read More
Korea is food heaven: every city and every district has its specialties. While studying abroad, you’ll rarely eat at the same restaurant twice-not because it’s bad, but because there’s just so much to try. In this post, I will try … Read More
One of the best things about Japan is that it is very, very convenient to get around through the use of their very well-connected public transportation systems. In cases where public transportation is not so accessible, it is also easy to rent … Read More
Wow, time is passing by so fast and I haven’t even completed this week’s readings yet. I’m kidding, I finished all my homework on time woo~ Week 5 passed by quicker than Infinite’s van when they left the concert venue … Read More
When you get to Cambridge (most likely from London, and mostly likely by train), there’s going to be tons of taxis waiting for you to hop on or even the giant double-decker bus ready to gather unknowing tourists into its … Read More