Japan Diary starts at the Bali Ngurah Rai Airport around midnight. I have 172 pages to fill in my notebook for 18 days worth of trips.…
Keep ReadingTokyo Tsukiji Fish Market, the biggest fish wholesale market in the world, closed for business on 6th October 2018 for good.…
Keep ReadingThe highlight of my wedding meal, the advice from Amanda, happened hours after my wedding day when Fafa and I shared our wedding meal.…
Keep ReadingI embrace my Indian heritage more after I received my Heritage DNA test result which stated that I was 100% pureblood South Indian.…
Keep ReadingWe are off to Bali in a couple of weeks to get married – the second time around, in front of friends and family, and then off to Japan for our honeymoon. So yeah, life is hectic rn, but I want to take a second to record this moment 🙂 Time Machine Read more…
Keep ReadingJizo is a God in Japanese culture, believed to protect children; more than a million Jizo statues are found in Japan.…
Keep ReadingOther than being the home of the world famous tuna auction, opened in 1935, Tsukiji market is also the largest fish market in the world.…
Keep ReadingThe Guatemalan worry doll is a small handmade doll made from sticks and clothed in traditional Mayan costume, originating from Guatemala.…
Keep ReadingThe day turned me into a fan of Brazilian food. In the spirit of exchanging cultures, I introduced my friend Pedro to Asian food as well.…
Keep ReadingSummary of the last 30 days of Kulture Kween, the person and the blog, which are heavily based on the notes I scribbled down in my journal.…
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