Solo Trip to Almaty – Kazakhstan’s Largest City

The five nations of Central Asia – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan – were once part of the USSR. Their being late to obtain independence has meant that they are arguably still overlooked, though they are hidden gems in their own right. Kazakhstan, like its neighbors, is home to scenery that is nothing short of epic: Mountains capped with snow, glacial lakes, and gorges make it a dream for keen hikers and novices alike. It is a country where the influences of Islam and communism still clash wonderfully with each other, making way for some truly beautiful architecture, the likes of which I have never seen anywhere else. 

Crescent – A Curry Story

Though Crescent is quite new in the food business, having been opened in 2020, it has become a well-known place among gourmands due to its unforgettable curry tastiness. Once discovered, it is impossible not to come back. Just try it!

My Dream Diary

Written and photographed by Elizabeth Kaye A. Corpuz We are programed to have dreams. Whether a dream will stay in our mind or is acted out in the world is … Read More

The Beauty of Thailand: Outside Bangkok

Written by Stephie Melina Kabre Photographed by Don Tajaroensuk and Stephie Melina Kabre   I gave a final look at the wonderful house we had been living in for almost … Read More

From the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre to the Declaration of Power for Life

Written by Lee Suk Pei Photograph from Wikipedia   Following the passage of the constitutional amendment that gave China’s President Xi Jinping the power to rule for life, one could … Read More

Your Eyes Are Magic: Finding Stillness in Southeast Asia

My husband and I stood on the lawn of the Grand Palace in Phnom Penh. I was taking a photo of a boy chasing pigeons in the grass when a … Read More

Jinseok Seo, A Bridge Between Korea and the Baltic States

Jinseok Seo introduced Korean and East Asian cultures in Lithuania and in exchange, introduces the Baltic States to Koreans through an internet cafe.

The 5.18 Memorial

The Gwangju May 18 Uprising set the stage for Democracy and equality in South Korea