Malaysia: Three Days in Kota Kinabalu

Written by Sesetu Holomisa. One of the reasons I decided to live and work in Korea was because of its close proximity to other beautiful Asian countries, one of them … Read More

The Merry Cemetery: A Unique Resting Place

Written and photographed by Melline Galani. Many people think of cemeteries as gloomy places of mourning, and I agree with them, especially since I used to often go to places … Read More

Malaysian Architecture: A Major Source of Inspiration

Written and photographed by Cami Ismanova. The foundation of diverse architecture is a diverse culture. We can truly observe this by visiting Kuala Lumpur, the hub that merges several major … Read More

Liberating the Dharma for Women – Visiting a Revolutionary Buddhist Monastery in Thailand

Written and photographed by Michael Goonan. At first glance, Wat Songdhammakalyani is a familiar sight in Thailand. Situated along a busy road about 50 km outside of Bangkok, this Theravada … Read More

Malaysian Borneo Cultural Heritage of Indigenous Tribes. Will children of the forest be able to preserve their tribal culture?

Written and photographed by Cami Ismanova. One fine, rainy evening, I was walking down the street to visit the local Central Market in Kuala-Lumpur, Malaysia. I was excited to dive … Read More

Guam! Guam! Guam!

The final sunset of 2019

Romania’s Palace of the Parliament: Horrible Kitsch or Masterpiece?

Written and photographed by Melline Galani. Romania is not only known worldwide for its vampire myths (Dracula) but also for having the world’s second largest administrative building (after the Pentagon), … Read More

Sighisoara: Birthplace of Dracula

Written and photographed by Melline Galani. My favorite town in Romania, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Europe’s last remaining inhabited medieval citadel, Sighisoara, is a must-see for anyone who … Read More