I didn’t plan to write a 5th entry for this series. But, as it’s nearly impossible to travel the world right now due to this damn virus, I find myself missing Japan.
There’s something particularly charming about old store signs. They have history, character, and craftsmanship that most store signs today lack. I’ve spotted plenty of these vintage store signs over the years. Whenever I visit Sweden, I keep an eye out…
In a very popular restaurant in Sukhumvit, known as Indulge Restaurant, you can dig in the food at any point of the day, be it breakfast, lunch, brunch or dinner (including late night food Bangkok). Our culinary experts here prepare…
“Durian is a metaphor for how funky or possibly gross Southeast Asian cuisine can be,” said Chawadee Nualkhair, an author and food writer based in Bangkok. “It’s a way to illustrate foreignness … a shorthand for wacky.” That’s the view…
Current Norwegian passports are red in colour, with the coat of arms of Norway emblazoned in the top left of the front cover. The passport, along with the national identity card allows for the freedom of movement in any of…
Somebody once told me Nordic countries and Japan have a lot in common in the way we see life. We like minimalist stuff, we find happiness in the little things, and we have great eyes for design. I don’t disagree.…
To me, shooting pictures isn’t hard. What’s difficult is storytelling. WIth these three tricks, my pictures carry the kind of emotions I want to capture & convey. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed elementum, lacus nec egestas…
People have been asking on my Patreon for years: Please make travel guides for Norway! After all, that’s my home country, right? Well, I’ve definitely made quite a few videos about Norway. You can find them on my YouTube channel.…
During the French colonial era Côn Đảo Islands were made infamous for its penal facilities and the notorious “tiger cages”. Once regarded as “hell on earth”, the Islands now hold a national park, luxurious resorts, and prison private tours. Beside the prison facilities which are…
When we say coffee, Portugal isn’t always the first country that comes to mind. That’s why it shocked me the first time I went to Portugal just how much the Portugese love their coffee! I sat at this little cafe…