Archive | November, 2012

The Perfect Blend of Asian Characteristics in Taipei

When traveling the world and visiting any number of varied countries, far-flung destinations, and unique cultures, one can’t help but evaluate each destination on its own intrinsic value, balancing this against the effect of any negatives or difficulties present, and ultimately (even if it is only subconsciously) forming an answer to the question that they […]

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A City of Skyscrapers and Difficulties with Dumplings in Shanghai

There exists the ancient, historical China of years past, the elaborate and extensive China we think with our mind’s eye, the rustic and rural China we expect to see when we first visit, and the modern and mechanized China we actually experience; and then there is Shanghai — so different from the rest of China that it can scarcely be said […]

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Cuddly Pandas, Spicy Hotpots, and the World’s Tallest Buddha

Traveling around the world isn’t an easy thing to do — in fact, it requires quite a few skills and talents outside those we would normally utilize on a daily basis.  Beyond the more apparent qualities that first come to mind — adventurous spirit, ability to improvise when plans fall apart, high tolerance for discomfort, etc. — it is […]

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An Earthenware Army, a Holy Mountain, and More Street Eats in Xi’an

Over two thousand years ago, after having braved the dangerous roads, windswept plains, and isolated deserts of Northern Africa, the Middle East, and Western Asia, the sight that would finally greet the eyes of the weary traders looking to earn their fortunes along the newly completed trade route was that of the city of Chang’an […]

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