When I went to Hokkaido in January, where it snows almost everyday in winter (average temperature in January is -12 to -4 degree Celsius), I decided to write a blog on how to pack for this crazy cold weather. For those you who don’t know, Hokkaido is Japan’s second largest island and is at the northernmost of Japan. Anywhere close to the North Pole is pretty cold in winter.
Queenstown Skyline Gondala and Luge
Skyline Gondala is a company that operates gondola up the mountains near the city centre of Rotorua and Queenstown. I have never been to the Rotorua one, but I highly recommend the Queenstown one. It provides picturesque views of the city, every photo taken up there is perfection. The mountain top The place is located […]
Southland Museum: Meeting of the 113 yr old Henry the Tuatara
The main purpose of visiting Queen’s park is to visit Southland Museum & Art Gallery. It is famous for tuatara, one of the most precious New Zealand species- they are pretty much living fossils. However they are close to extinction after the introduction of rats and possums. Tuatara Henry is the oldest tuatara in the […]
200 acres Queen’s Park @ Invercargill, New Zealand
I always believe that Invercargill is a great place for raising kids. That belief was strengthened after I visited the famous Queen’s Park in the city. This park was located 15 minutes from where I stayed. It had a massive total area of 200 acres. It contained many buildings from Victoria era with an 18-hole […]
Paragliding in Queenstown
Other than the typical skiing in Queenstown, you are able to do paragliding as well! Since I love purchasing things on Groupon, I found an awesome deal where you can do paragliding for NZD$99 (rather than NZD$210) which included hotel pick up, photos and videos. Paragliding in Queenstown is an activity that is weather dependent, so […]
Wild Sea Lion Chase @ The Catlins, South Island
After working in Invercargill as an intern for 3 weeks, finally got a chance to visit the east coast of Invercargill called “The Catlins”. By definition, this area is in the southeastern corner of the South Island thay lies between Balclutha and Invercargill. It includes the South Island’s southernmost point, Slope Point. The Catlins are famous for its […]
d’Arrys Verandah Restaurant (McLaren Vale, Australia)
After hearing a lot of good things about “d’Arrys Verandah Restaurant” at McLaren Vale, York and I decided to give it a try. d’Arrys Verandah Restaurant is located in d’Arenberg, it is one of the most significant wineries in McLaren Vale. This place has proven to be quite popular, we had to book 2 weeks in advance […]
Ryo’s Noodles- Ramen (Adelaide, South Australia)
Ever since I saw my friend Jeneafer’s facebook photos about this new ramen place in Adelaide, I made a mental note to myself: “I must come here and have a try!” Therefore right after I landed in Adelaide from my week’s work in Canberra, York and I headed to Gouger Street in Chinatown to Ryo’s […]
Sumac Cafe- Middle Eastern Cuisine @ South Australia
One Monday morning, I was on Urbanspoon searching for what to eat near my house, I came across this little Middle Eastern Sumac cafe just along Goodwood Road in Colonel Light Gardens. Since they have very good ratings and have a variety of dishes for breakfast and lunch, York and I decided to give it a try. When […]
BrimCC Organic Soup and Japanese cafe @ Melbourne, Australia
BrimCC Organic Soup and Japanese cafe is a Japanese eatery near Southern Cross Station on Little Collins Street. It is a perfect place for a quick meal if you are rushing to Southern Cross Station to catch the Skybus to Melbourne Airport. That was exactly what we did that day, York and I had an […]
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