Oct 4, 2019• by Gotravelwithpurpose
Although I have travelled to over 30 countries, Morocco was my introduction to the African continent. Morocco is primarily a Muslim nation with Arabic as the primary language, an well as Berber...
Sep 29, 2019• by nealrover
Hemingway, Midnight in Paris and a touch of history
I am back to writing about Paris and finding this far more difficult than writing my two previous books which were essentially travelogues about Provence and Catalonia. Paris is throwing up too...
Sep 25, 2019• by Bigaltravelcompanion
Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition at City University (Hong Kong)
This exhibition is really worth to spend some time on. It exhibits a small collection of the works by Da Vinci. You may need to spend half of your day for just exploring the marvellous works...
Sep 3, 2019• by Bigaltravelcompanion
Hidden Gems in Hong Kong: Garden City (Kowloon Tong)
Garden City (Kowloon Tong) was developed by C. Montague Ede as a low density residential area accommodating English people during colonial era. In recent decades, organisations have established...
Sep 1, 2019• by We_Did_That
A Woman's Take on Visiting Saudi Arabia
My husband, Tristan, and I recently spent two months helping run a startup accelerator program in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Before committing to going there, we tried to do as much research as we could...
Aug 31, 2019• by Bigaltravelcompanion
Hidden Gems in Hong Kong: Fung Tak Park
The story "Journey to the West" written by Wu Cheng'en is based on the true event of a Chinese Buddhist monk named Xuanzang (A.D. 602 – 664). He went to India (old name as 'Tianzhu') study...