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yehforvina
Washington, D.C.

Sweden

(in Europe)

Worth visiting!

HAha...

What a riot….:D This is where my mother left me.


yehforvina
Washington, D.C.

Denmark

(in Europe)

Worth visiting!

I could live in Denmark!

I love all the bicyclists. Haha. I know Europe has a lot of these. Anyway, I just loved everyone I met and I like the government. :P


yehforvina
Washington, D.C.

Las Vegas

Worth visiting!

But once is enough...

Sure I’ll probably go again, but I don’t gamble or drink so it wasn’t that big for me. But it was still fun. :D


yehforvina
Washington, D.C.

Germany

(in Europe)

Worth visiting!

I love Frankfurt!

I have some family there and it was nice to just see what it’s like to live as normal immigrant families in Germany. :D


yehforvina
Washington, D.C.

Tokyo

(in Japan > Honshu > Kantō)

Worth visiting!

Definately something to see..

but it was almost too intense for me…all those people. But I did stay in one part of Tokyo that was more subdued and away from the main part. I loved it there. :D I love the rail system.


yehforvina
Washington, D.C.

Tijuana

Worth visiting!

It makes me sad...

but when I went I got such a limited view of Tijuana, would love to see beyond the normal touristy stuff.


yehforvina
Washington, D.C.

New York City

Worth visiting!

I love big cities!

And bright lights. The diversity was amazing! And I love broadway and food and people and so many things to do! And the MET! And of course it’s where my Asian-interest sorority was started: Sigma Psi Zeta!


yehforvina
Washington, D.C.

Hong Kong

(in China)

Worth visiting!

I want to go back...

SO BAD! I love HK. Esp the light show every night at Tsim Tsa Tsui. I love to sit by the bay and just people watch. And so much food, oh my!


yehforvina
Washington, D.C.

Kyoto

(in Japan > Honshu > Kinki > Kyōto-fu)

Worth visiting!

Ah so peaceful!

Esp Gion! I love it!


yehforvina
Washington, D.C.

Osaka

(in Japan > Honshu > Kinki > Ōsaka-fu)

Worth visiting!

Okini!

I love how everyone says things differently. Haha. People seemed more laid back in Osaka. And I LOVE LOVE the food there!