On my first morning in Perth, I roamed around Hag street. My mission was to get my first cup of jo before the tour and thought I’d get McDonald’s’ but no, Perth has plenty of coffee shops. I even saw a dripped coffee shop and it’s not even 8 AM yet. I settled for…
Keep ReadingWe are officially entering winter in Melbourne this year, which also means this is my first winter in Melbourne.…
Keep ReadingToday, I learned about Antipode and, with it, added South America to my bucket list (which I called Kuest list for extra coolness).…
Keep ReadingOn the weekend, I watched the Girls' latest season. Shosh wakes up in her Tokyo apartment, living in Tokyo and breathing Japanese culture.…
Keep ReadingThere is a much Instagrammed underground mosque called Sumur Gumuling and hidden pathways inside Taman Sari Water Castle complex.…
Keep ReadingI am on the plane, and will soon fly off to Melbourne, where I plan to spend Christmas (a Melbourne Christmas), my Anniversary, and New Year.…
Keep ReadingAn authentic rural Hokkaido breakfast is known to be more seafood-based and usually boosts the local agricultural produce. I recently had the privilege to try the authentic Hokkaido breakfast during my Japan trip. Hokkaido Breakfast Set A typical set of Hokkaido breakfast includes slightly sticky rice, half-boiled Tamago (egg), miso soup, lightly grilled salmon,…
Keep ReadingThe next day, we decided to venture out and ended up at Akan Ko Ainu Kotan - a small Ainu village on Lake Akan.…
Keep ReadingI admire and look up to seasoned solo female travellers. That being said, I am here to confess that: I don’t like solo travelling. The realization should have come much sooner when I spent a miserable winter in Beijing (except when I ate delicious spicy Chinese food there) and hastily declared I was done…
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