Underrated Okinawan Island: Iejima

Ie island is only a journey that takes up less than 1 hour from Motobu port. I mean, why not?

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Beautiful Okinawan Waters: Okuma Beach & Cape Hedo

After visiting the beautiful aquarium, we drove up further north on the Okinawan mainland. We were determined to reach the northern tip of the island – Cape Hedo! Along the way, we dropped by Okuma Beach.

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Okinawa Must Visit: Churaumi Aquarium!

After a challenging 3 day-battle to the start of our trip, Day 4 turned out to be one of the best days we’ve ever had on this Okinawa trip! We visited Churaumi Aquarium (one of the highlights of Okinawa), Okuma Beach and Cape Hedo!

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Okinawa Whale Watching, Don Quijote… & Last Minute Plans?!

Day 2 was supposed to start out really great, but because of horrible Naha traffic and the fact that our hotel was considerably a distance from Naha city… Urgh. Pricey mistake!

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Summery Vacation in Okinawa

Okinawa is truly a beautiful place to be especially in Summer. But, winters in Okinawa are pretty special too!

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My Class 2A Journey

I’ve had my 2B license (that allows me to ride motorbikes up to 200cc) since July 2016, and I’ve never had the urge to upgrade to 2A until that very day I accompanied my friend to BBDC…

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Driving in Okinawa

I’ve always enjoyed driving and riding, hence I was really excited to have another opportunity to drive overseas! To get myself in the mood of blogging once more, I’ve decided to start with my driving experiences in Okinawa, Japan (and more!)…. and an accident?!

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Chuseok — South Korea

I was absolutely thrilled to snag cheap tickets to Seoul, South Korea back in 2017. However, I found out that it was Chuseok (Mid-Autumn Festival) period… which meant that the atmosphere was different.

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Backpacker in… Sokcho

I backpacked through several cities out of Seoul during Fall Break of 2017 – Daejeon, Chungju, Andong and Sokcho, finally returning to Seoul to complete the loop. One of the most beautiful cities in South Korea that is easily accessible from Seoul is Sokcho. It is a city that is near the East Sea, but has beautiful landmarks too such as Seoraksan.

For now, I will let the photos speak…
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IMG_2112Where did we stay?

Inn-so Guesthouse! It’s located slightly on an incline hill, has the perfect facilities. We stayed during Chuseok.

How do you get around Sokcho?

Mostly by bus. Local bus schedules are hard to read on Naver Maps, so I usually try and decipher local bus times at any bus stop. The hard part is understanding where you are, which direction and stop you’re looking at.

Did you know that…

You can top up your T-Money card at any major convenience store at no extra charge? I certainly didn’t know! However, please be aware that you cannot top up your T-Money card at a family-owned convenience store or a small store.

Sokcho is very near the beach so that means swimming…?

I’m not sure, but I certainly didn’t see locals swim. Some areas of the beach are quite deep, and do watch out for the strong waves! If swimming is not your thing, just hang around and people-watch. If you’re a hiker (wannabe) like me, Seoraksan is the best place to go — there are quite a few buses that drop you directly at the entrance of the National Park.

Seoraksan is one of the only (if not the only) National Park that requires you to pay your way in. It’s 3,500 won (I think!) — imagine how much money they are making! No fear, this is for a good cause because the park is beautifully maintained to a pristine condition. That doesn’t mean that you can litter anyway you like!

Overnight hiking is possible… but you need to be prepared. It is cold out there if you’re planning to hike the highest peak. Do not attempt to hike it within a day unless you want to get altitude sickness. Pack proper clothing and a good amount of food. You might (or might not) be surprised at how many stuff the ajussi and ajumma pack their food and of course their makgeolli…

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The night of Chuseok – locals were out and about, lighting up firecrackers and lanterns. It was a windy night.
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We hiked the Ulsanbawi Rock – quite terrifying for me, because I have a slight fear of climbing exposed rocks. Nonetheless, the view was beyond words. You can see the East Sea from your vantage point. Be careful because losing your footing almost guarantees death if you fall through the fences. Do take note of the weather forecast – it is a lightning prone area.

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As it was Chuseok, many shops were closed. However, most were open the next day.

NTU Life: Halls

Welcome to the first blog post where I try to introduce you to life as an NTU undergraduate student. Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) is also “affectionately” known as Pulau NTU, because apparently only 3 buses go in and out of the campus – 179, 199 and Campus Green. During blooming season, you can observe sakura-like flowers blown in the wind but it’s still hella warm.

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