VIETNAM: Saigon After Dark
There are some cities that only spring to life at night – Saigon is one of them. The city peaks at around 6pm until very late in the night. Shops, […]
There are some cities that only spring to life at night – Saigon is one of them. The city peaks at around 6pm until very late in the night. Shops, […]
This beautiful island a short ferry ride from The Tahitian capital of Papeete and it has everything you could wish for in a tropical island: natural beauty, culture, luxurious black […]
There is no question that the new Beijing is cool: hip, trendy, artsy and chock full of amazing food (Pekingese is my favourite cuisine) I wrote about the most interesting […]
This must be my favourite area of Central Sydney. The Rocks is one of the most happening area of town and also the oldest settlement. Check out my guide to […]
As the world’s most famous stopover city, Dubai offers a lot to see and do – so get organised before you land. Here are some ideas on how to spend […]
Fans – the one piece of Japanese art and culture you can take home with you. Here is a little piece in Forbes Travel Guide about how, where and why […]
With the economy in such a dreadful state a new kimono is beyond the reach of most young Japanese people these days, let alone the humble traveller on a budget. […]
Check out this piece I did for International Living on antiques in Tokyo: what is available and where to find them. Happy hunting! Japan is an antique collector’s paradise. From […]
I do realise what a privilege it is to have lived on the coolest road in Singapore: Club Street. Between Chinatown and the the business district, this is a little […]
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Down To Earth is the company that owns my favourite places in Bali: Zula Restaurant, Earth Cafe and Earth Market. They also have a…