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Ken Leung
Los Angeles

Hawai'i

Worth visiting!

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One of the vacation spots I’ve been too, even if it were only for four days. Nothing compares to the awesome weather at Maui.


Ken Leung
Los Angeles

Greystone Mansion

Worth visiting!

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This has a beautiful garden and koi pond.


Ken Leung
Los Angeles

Hawai'i

Worth visiting!

Will be heading there for a wedding

I’ve been to Hawaii once as a kid, but now I can enjoy it as a young adult.


Ken Leung
Los Angeles

University Of Southern California

Worth visiting!

I now goto school here

Unfortunately I only really see three places on the campus. Two labs and a parking lot.


Ken Leung
Los Angeles

Sacramento

Worth visiting!

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Going here for a wedding. Looking forward to it.


Ken Leung
Los Angeles

La Jolla

Worth visiting!

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La Jolla is an awesome beach city. Home to UCSD. For all the fine dining, shopping, and plain old sight-seeing head to La Jolla shores. There you can check out the sea lions and have a picnic in the park


Ken Leung
Los Angeles

University Of California, San Diego

Worth visiting!

Did my undergrad there.

Highlights of the campus include: the Sun God, the Geisel Library, the Super Computer Center, and the eucalyptus forest.


Ken Leung
Los Angeles

E3

Worth visiting!

More of an event than a place.

Think of it more as a magically place that pops up in the middle of LA once a year, like some mythical fairytale wonderland, except replace the fairies and gnomes with booth babes and Gary Coleman.


Ken Leung
Los Angeles

Funkytown

Worth visiting!

Got to make a move to a town

that’s right for me


Ken Leung
Los Angeles

Haarlem

Worth visiting!

Haarlem was beautiful.

Haarlem is a beautiful quaint town to visit. It’s fill with lots of things todo in a small area. There are many museums, shops, out-door cafes, bars, clubs to explore. American franchises are almost non-existant. I only saw one McDonalds there. A cathedral lies at the center of the city and few roads for cars lead into the city. The most notable museum in Haarlem would have to be the Teyler Museum, with its eclectic collection of paintings, sculptures, antique science experiments, and fossils. Most people walk or bike around. The town square is used many times to open garden markets or farmer markets. Restaurants will also set up tables out in the square, so you can have lunch or even dinner out in the sun. I say dinner because during the Summer out in the Netherlands the sun doesn’t set til 10pm that’s 2200 hrs. They have a great variety and great quality of food. The thing that surprised me as an American was that everything closes at 5pm and opens 9pm. Most Most everyone there speaks English along with Danish and are very friendly. The Eurorail is very accessible from there. What I liked the most about Haarlem while on my trip was that it wasn’t as tourist-y as Brussels. Brussels was flooded with tourists shops, chocolate stores, and hig-end clothing stores. If you ever go to Haarlem, tell the people “Danke vil,” and thank them for me.