As you can see, these train travel tips apply whether you're travelling in Australia, Japan, or elsewhere. Enjoy your train rides!…
Keep ReadingHere are random snippets of my life this month: We went to Tasmania, visited the Museum of Old and New Art, chili-tasted at Salamanca Market, ate countless fresh oysters and drove to a small town called Ross, where Kiki’s original bakery is located as a tribute to Miaw. There were boozy road trips to Mornington Peninsula on my birthday…
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.…
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.…
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.…
Keep ReadingI went to the Emerging Writers Festival this weekend. It has been my dream to go to this event for the longest time.…
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.…
Keep ReadingEleven days and 999 pictures later, I am back from Japan! We touched in Melbourne last Saturday, and I spent the whole weekend recuperating from the long and tiring plane rides back home. Between then and now, I have had Nasi Lemak (Singapore Airport), Briyani, spicy Szechuan chicken, a copious amount of lavender tea, a large flat…
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.…
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.…
Keep Reading“Let’s just buy back,” I said. My colleague turned to me and asked, “What did you say?“ “You know, let’s buy back and eat in the kitchen.“ The whole Melbourne team burst into laughter. English is not my first language; they knew, and I knew that they knew it, too. To me, “buy back”…
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