Author: Elijah
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Macau: Heritage and High-Rollers
When I stepped off the ferry onto the vibrant streets of Macau I had entered a completely different place, where the echoes of centuries of Portuguese influence mingle with the dazzling lights of a modern gambling metropolis. Macau is unique compared to its neighbor less than 40 miles away, holding a captivating story etched in…
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Two of Hong Kong’s Curiosities: Exploring Kowloon’s Past & a Golden Monastery
This week’s post is just a fun way to wrap up my coverage of my trip to Hong Kong. Today, I’m sharing two particularly fascinating places I visited that aren’t as frequented by tourists: one intimately connected with the history of Hong Kong, and one more quirky in nature. The first is the Kowloon Walled…
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Victoria Peak and the Fading British Legacy of Hong Kong
Welcome to the penultimate post on my trip to Hong Kong! Today, I’m excited to share the breathtaking experience of ascending Victoria Peak via Asia’s first funicular railway, complete with iconic panoramic views. But that’s not all – I also want to chat about the British influence that’s still so present in Hong Kong. You…
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Downtown Hong Kong: Exploring History and Modernity
Remember last week when we were soaking in the breathtaking views of Lantau? Fast-forward a few days, and I had traded cable cars departing the serene heights of Lantau’s wilderness for the concrete jungle of downtown Hong Kong. The transition was swift and, honestly, a little surprising! Let me take you along as I share…
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Exploring Lantau Island: Cable Cars, a Monastery, and one Giant Buddha
I am so excited to begin covering Hong Kong for you all this week! After my gargantuan journey across the Pacific Ocean (and with a lucky 6 hours of sleep thanks to China Airline’s Premium Economy seat), I landed around 10 am and thus had the whole day ahead of me. Not one to waste…
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Three Planes, Two Airlines, and One VERY Long Layover: My Epic Journey to Hong Kong
Have you ever taken a long-haul flight? This time my trip back to Asia involved three planes, two airlines, and one very long layover! But first, now that Chinese New Year has ended, I am happy to announce my long-awaited return to weekly posts. Starting this week and continuing into the near future, I will…
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Of Cats and Teahouses: New Year Adventures in Jiufen & Houtong
Dear readers, I hope you haven’t missed me too dearly! I wish everyone a lovely 2025 and hope you enjoyed your holiday season as much as I did. The Year of the Snake begins on Wednesday for those who follow the Chinese lunar calendar, marking a significant and joyous event, especially across Greater China. This…
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Falling in Love with Taiwanese Opera in Taichung
First, I hope everyone has been enjoying the holidays and feels prepared for the coming new year! It is definitely sneaking up on us here in Taiwan, as everyone is still working/studying full speed ahead until mid-January when Chinese New Year arrives. In that spirit, this week I want to share with you all about…
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Beyond the Torii Gate: Japanese Imperialism and the Taoyuan Martyrs’ Shrine
I hope everyone is having a good start to their week! It’s finally getting cold here in Taiwan, and as it is a country that seemingly doesn’t believe in heaters, I can’t say I’m finding the temperature the most enjoyable. So while I’m currently shivering as I write this, I’m still excited to share an…
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Taipei Zoo Review: A Must-Visit in Taiwan
This week, I have a very special and cuddly blog post for y’all! As part of my Wednesday Mandarin class, we had the option to pick one of two field trips, and with my love of animals, how could I resist the Taipei Zoo? Nestled in the lush hills of Muzha, it offers a wild…