
The art of the grill
Chef Joseph Ong cooks with a grill because, by his own admission, it is the cheapest piece of equipment around. Continue reading The art of the grill
Chef Joseph Ong cooks with a grill because, by his own admission, it is the cheapest piece of equipment around. Continue reading The art of the grill
Online dating in China goes old school, with parents hawking personal ads for their adult children. I stumble upon this … Continue reading Tinder in China
Encountering unexpected kindness from a stranger in India. Continue reading Mate in India
The first thing that hits you about Phimai is how small it is – possibly the smallest town I have ever seen. Continue reading Pseudo-angkorean temples. Say Wat?
Meng can still recall the day the Khmer Rouge liberated Cambodia from civil war, and how people celebrated in the streets. Continue reading Portrait of a survivor
I try to eat clean in my daily life, but while traveling I have a pretty adventurous palate.
Hsinchu’s version of inter-varsity games proves a whole lot more vulgar and entertaining than what Singapore is used to. Continue reading “Beat the dogs to death”
March 2011 | Hualien, Taiwan
Home for the weekend in Hualien was the top of a rickety bunk bed in Amigos Hostel, a warm, convivial corner shop space that two lovely mongrel dogs took it in turns to guard. Continue reading “The backpacker’s life”
March 2011 | Hualien, Taiwan
We got comfortable, and then wanderlust kicked in. So we hiked Taroko Gorge. Continue reading “Taroko Gorge, Hualien: Hey Gorgeous”
Six Singaporeans find a home in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Continue reading Seeking out a small town