As 2017 draws to a close, it is a time to look back how great this year has been. It’s not because we do not want to move forward but for being grateful of the good things ever happened this year. A year end is not a time to despair for things that cannot be …
Toledo is a silent witness of three different cultures change, from Roman to Arabs to Jewish. The city is always listed as a must visit city while in Spain. The description of the city can go on and on but the truth is I did not know much about Toledo before we visited the city. …
There is no other landmark can represent Seville better than the Real Alcazar. It has been known that the Real Acazar of Seville is one of the oldest palaces exist. First built in the 11th century by the Moorish kingdom in Andalusia, the Real Alcazar had been underwent several transformations. It is a silent witness …
It has been two weeks since we moved in Seville. Our feet start itching for new adventure. Somewhere that is not too far neither too close to Seville. Madrid is on top of our list. It is only fair to visit the capital of Spain as our first adventure. We took AVE, Alta Velicidad …
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder That was the best phrase to describe what I felt when writing this blogpost. After going through some Sakura cherry blossoms seasons, countless pictures taking of seasonal flowers, frequently train rides to many cities, uncountable Japanese food savouring, finally I have the audacity to come up with this …
As a new building in Hiroshima, Orizuru Tower’s popularity easily gains its popularity amongst the local. It is known for its view deck overlooking Hiroshima City including the Atomic Bomb Dome. We first saw the Orizuru Tower from local TV programme which featured the tower’s stunning interior design. When we were in Hiroshima, visiting Orizuru …