jennyliang
Bangkok
Hearst Castle
Worth visiting!
The last time I went to this place
wow it was a long time ago. what was most memorable was the indoor swimming pool. nice
jennyliang
Bangkok
Worth visiting!
wow it was a long time ago. what was most memorable was the indoor swimming pool. nice
jennyliang
Bangkok
Laoliang Islands (Lao Liang Islands) are part of the Petra archipelago, beautiful nature of Andaman Ocean in Trang province, THAILAND. These untouched stunning twin islands of North and South Lao Liang are waiting for your visit after years of isolation. White sand on beautiful beaches has split challenging limestone cliffs apart from clear blue water. Both soft and hard corals are still plentiful and intact as visitors have been barred for years, leaving all creatures proliferating naturally. Now it’s time to uncover all these wonders but, of course, in the way unharmed to this sanctuary. The best time to visit is from November thru May due to the wind and rain factors.
jennyliang
Bangkok
Worth visiting!
Around Sept 1999, my first trip to northern china, after visting Nanjing and Shanghai. My first impression was: Wow, this reminds me of Venice!
jennyliang
Bangkok
Not worth visiting!
This city is my dad’s home town, in Guangzhou province. I realized that in Pulin people with the same last names live close to each other. There for the first time I saw the “Chan clan”.
jennyliang
Bangkok
Was actually the first choice of our honeymoon destination. its’ amazing how the architect is different every year. I saw a documentary of it. I want to “live” in a real piece of art!
jennyliang
Bangkok
Visit taj mahal, markets, get mendhis on my hands and feet, go for Yoga retreat…
jennyliang
Bangkok
Loved it when I first saw pictures of white washed houses by the blue sea.. never knew where it was until recently..would love to go there!
jennyliang
Bangkok
Supposely our honeymoon destination…Don’t know when, hopefully by this year, we get to go in the winter time. I heard from many many people it’s amazingly breath taking.
jennyliang
Bangkok
“To this day there is not a traffic light in the Himalayan kingdom, by law everyone must wear traditional 14th century clothing and the number of tourists allowed into the country over the past 10 years is lower than the number of fans who pile into a college football game. Television and the Internet have, it is true, arrived with the 21st century, and a few superluxe hotels are now coming up around Bhutan, but what hits you when you touch down in its only airport is the silence.”
Iyer writes often on Asia
TIME MAGAZINE MAY 2006
jennyliang
Bangkok
Worth visiting!
1995
Watched the sunrise over Maui on this guided, 38-mile mountain bike journey down the slopes of Haleakala, the world’s largest dormant volcano!
“snuba diving” too!