Unit 731 museum in Harbin, China used to be the infamous location of the covert biological warfare research program of the Japanese army during World War II.
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Five Things To See in Harbin (+ Travel Tips)
Harbin City is known for its coldest weather and longest winter among major Chinese cities because of its geographical location and proximity to Siberia. It has the World’s Biggest Winter Festival with massive ice towers and creative towering displays. Just imagine being inside a freezer with rock ice formations that never melts for 6 months.
My 2019 In Photos and Some Things I Learned From It
Every year end, I do an obligatory post to recap my travels and things I noted to keep me moving forward. Every year comes with new challenges but it also gives us the chance to do better and become better.
How to get an Indian E-visa in 1 day
Culture, Cuisine and Colors. Definitely, all three into one country- India. This country beautifully captures your imagination of vibrant cities … More
My 2017 In Photos and Some Things I Learned From It
This is an obligatory post to think of things. 2017 has been my year of travel. Ten countries with expectations … More
My 2016 in Photos and What I learned throughout the Year
My recap of 2016 and what I learned to keep moving forward
The Veil of Self-Truths
In a world full of self-entitled snotties, it is not surprising that everyone has enveloped themselves with the veil of … More
Stop Trying to Fix All Things
I used to know you. But, today, I look at myself in the mirror and realize that the tide of … More
Visiting Whang-od: A Trip To A Realization
By: Aldrich Glenn D. Ap-pu Whang-od Oggay is the oldest tattoo artist in the Philippines and has been featured by … More
A Different Charm of Toledo
The city of Toledo is a postcard backdrop best loved by cameras. Unlike other Spanish cities that are swallowed by … More
What makes Alhambra so great?
I had no plans for the remaining two weeks of my travel. All I wanted was to visit Spain. Then … More
Life Goes On
Moving on is not for the fearful but for the brave spirit. For those courageous enough to tilt their heads … More