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INDIA, JAIPUR, TRAVEL

THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE GOING TO JAIPUR

April 3, 2018

Recently Team Bloggers Boyfriend visited India for the first time! I didn’t know I would fall for this country this much before we went there! I didn’t visit any other cities during this trip except Jaipur, Amber and Bishangarh village, but India immediately comes my favourite country from all countries I have visited! The extremely friendly local people, the beautiful and vibrant colours women are wearing, the lively urban and intense traffic! It makes us feel so alive! I highly recommend you to visit India and experience the culture and atmosphere, but below are things I would love to warn you so that you can be prepared:

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CINQUE TERRE, ITALY, TRAVEL

CINQUE TERRE – RIOMAGGIORE

July 22, 2017

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BALLY, BEIJING, CHINA, CHINA HOTELS, FASHION EDITORIAL, HOTELS, PRINTS & PATTERNS, TRAVEL

TRADITIONAL CHINESE DECORATED BEIJING HOTEL

July 17, 2017

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INDONESIA, JAKARTA, TRAVEL

JAKARTA PHOTO DIARY PART1/2

June 29, 2017

So excited to visit Jakarta for the first time with the Ministry of Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia! Here is how we spend our day one in Jakarta!

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AUSTRALIA, CAFE & RESTAURANT, NSW, TRAVEL

CHECKING IN AT ELEMENTS OF BYRON RESORT AND SPA

August 20, 2016

Jiawa and I had a great time at Elements of Byron Resort, starting from their restaurant at our checking-in. A seasonal, organic, local styled and healthy oriented breakfast menu plus you can choose to enjoy your meal from either sitting at their newly designed restaurant, looking out their stunning infinity pool, warming up next to their fire pit or checking out closely to the fire oven.  When you are enjoying your meals here, dont forget to really check out  and feel this place: Every aspect of the resort has been informed by the location and landscape. The main pavilion follows an organic and feminine form – low impact, single story, blurring the lines between interior and exterior spaces. In this way, it mimics the forces of nature; there are no harsh lines, every built form feels responsive to the elements – hugging a central space, or leading to new discoveries.

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