Being a cute little island nation, for the regular beach goer, Taiwan's number of beaches simply does not disappoint. All around the island are gorgeous beaches with crystal blue waters ready for a paddle or swim or sunbathing moment. You could spend weeks exploring them all. As READ MORE
Capturing a Moment: Thoughts on Curating Performance Art History
In Taiwan, following the lifting of martial law, the performative developed into a significant art form by the 1990s. Re:Play at Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab, Taipei, claims this moment as one which pushed questions of every day experience through the body. In this context, READ MORE
Manspreading: Reinforcing the Patriarchy on the Tube
Manspreading: something every public transport commuter is familiar with, whether they are aware of it or not. If you're unaware or simply lucky enough to dodge public transport in your day-to-day life, manspreading is basically when a man opens his legs excessively wide when READ MORE
Khmer Empires and Plenty of Bevs: Four Days in Siem Reap
Siem Reap is a must visit for any traveler visiting Cambodia, where you can spend a week alone getting lost in the ancient temples by day and crawling Pub Street by night. It is also a far more laid back town than Phnom Penh, and gives you time to rest and recharge in sleepy READ MORE
Two Weeks in Cambodia: Lost History, Happy Pizzas and Getting Zen
Don't let its tumultuous past and current economic issues deceive you, Cambodia is a pretty sweet place to visit. It's history is simply one of a kind, and you can easily get lost in it, exploring the temples of Angkor Wat, and beyond, losing yourself in the forgotten world of READ MORE
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