I wished I were a football fan so I’d be more excited when the Airbus touched down on Manchester Airport. I could head to Old Trafford, the largest club football stadium in the UK, or visit the National Football Museum, which houses more than 140,000 football memorabilia. But I did none of that; instead, I embarked … Continue reading A Guide to Manchester for History & Art Lovers
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Christchurch: After the Quake
Christchurch is a new seasonal port of Cathay Pacific so we’re all excited to visit the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand. From the comments of the crew who have pioneered the operation of this new route, the city is boring and dreadful, with nothing much to see. I go on a … Continue reading Christchurch: After the Quake
Paris: Pamper Your Stomach & Your Eyes
Dubbed as the city of love and romance, Paris sees the convergence of fashion, art, culture, and gastronomy. In this short stay, I sit down in an authentic French brasserie located close to the opera house, Palais Garnier, and immerse myself in some of the most famous impressionist masterpieces in the Musée d'Orsay. Founded in … Continue reading Paris: Pamper Your Stomach & Your Eyes
高雄藝遊
When it comes to Taiwan, the most prevalent descriptions are relaxing, simple and friendly. In spite of the vibrancy in Taipei, one cannot compare the capital with our exciting yet unsettling Hong Kong. And that explains why so many Hongkongese love "escaping" to Taiwan during weekends. (the following content is in Chinese.)