Hidden in plain sight, Baphuon Temple is actually older than Angkor Wat! It’s also home to Southeast Asia’s largest reclining Buddha-9m tall and 70m long, built in the 15th century from stones of a demolished tower. Love the peaceful walk in, and how the Buddha lies on his right, symbolising his journey to nirvana. Important […]
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A Turtle Car Fitting of Bangkok’s Quirky Talat Noi Neighbourhood
Spent an afternoon in the winding alleys of Talat Noi, Bangkok’s coolest old neighborhood, and had to drop by the abandoned Turtle Car. This rusted relic was once a shiny Fiat 500 and is now an unlikely icon blending perfectly with the district’s vibrant street art, eclectic warehouses and maze of stories. Surrounded by old […]
Alleyway in Uluwatu
Capturing the serene charm of an alley outside a villa in Uluwatu, here’s sketch completed over a relaxing weekend with the cousins. Located in the south of Bali island, Ulutwatu is renowned for having one of Bali’s most beautiful beaches and ideal surf spots. It is also home to the stunning Pura Luhur Uluwatu temple. […]
St Andrews – Scones and Charming Alleys
Tucked away in the heart of Scotland’s St Andrews is a picturesque alley coming straight out of a storybook. While enjoying sumptuous scones and a warm cup of Earl Grey at The Cottage Kitchen, I had to capture this street view with a sketch. The intertwining cobbled streets, the shadows of the past, and the […]
No Split, No Beach!
Spent a weekend in the sun-kissed city of Split, Croatia, and oh, how I wish it was longer! The city’s beaches are a dream, with the Adriatic Sea’s crystal clear waters lapping against the shore. I found this little beach house near our hotel, nestled between the pines, a perfect hideaway from the world. Did […]
Bali’s Petitenget Temple
Did you know that the name of Petitenget Temple in Bali means “haunted container” in Behasa Indonesia? According to an old legend, villagers built the temple to ward off dark spirits from a nearby forest that made anyone who ventured into it ill. Since its construction, it’s been a peaceful place for both locals and […]
Kilo Kitchen in Bali
It’s hard to miss this magnificent tree with its gorgeous network of trunk and roots as well as branches which seemingly protect the entire Kilo Kitchen Restaurant from the elements. The restaurant’s architecture was clearly designed and built around this stunning specimen. Once inside, the ambiance is a heady mix of concrete textures, a sea […]
A walk along the Benkei Moat in Tokyo
Take a leisure walk along the Benkei moat in Tokyo, named after the warrior monk Saitō Musashibō Benkei (1155–1189). The towering 2-metre tall man is popular in Japanese folklore and was known for his great strength and loyalty to his lord, Minamoto no Yoshitsune.
Moustier Sainte Marie
Considered one of the most beautiful villages in France, Moustiers is perched on the top of the Verdun Natural Park and is known for its church, old village walls and flowing fountains carving their way through the picturesque landscape.
A weekend in Malacca, Malaysia
Located around 250 kilometres north of Singapore, the state of Malacca in Malaysia is a fascinating blend of Dutch, British, Portuguese, Malay, Indian and Chinese culture. A perfect weekend getaway, make sure you time your visit with the famous Saturday night market at Jonker Street – a dizzy experience of sights, sounds and smells! Important […]
