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Discussing Asian culture and life from a western-Israeli perspective.
After finishing 6 long years in the hectic Israeli IT arena and wrapping up my masters degree I headed out to see new parts of the world. I soon found that I liked what I was experiencing at Asia and have spent an amazing year there. I recently came back to (visit :P ) Israel, but hold a special place in my heart for the east, and especially for Taiwan.
Recent Posts
Hiking Clear Water Bay’s High Junk Peak
No one told me about this side of Hong Kong before I came here to study. Realizing that Hong Kong is not all skyscrapers, crowded streets and pollution was the best surprise I could have hoped for. The university where I study, HKUST, is located in ...
Sai Kung’s Po Toi O Village – terrific seafood
If you’re looking for some affordable, fresh and delicious seafood, one of your best bets in Hong Kong is Po Toi O Village (布袋澳) a small fishing village at the southern edge of the Clear Water Bay Peninsula in Sai Kung. Wikipedia kindl...
Tai O Village – the Fishermen
Last concluding part about Tai O Village to introduce the last of the social groups in Tai O Village. There are those who live on land, those who live on houses constructed above water, and those who live on their boats – the fishermen. Mee...
Macau – Monte Fort
Nope, the tour to Macau is not over yet. Although we’ve already been to St. Paul’s Cathedral Ruins, St. Dominic’s Cathedral, A-Ma Temple, the Venetian, City of Dreams and other Macau treats, there’s still lots to see. Up from Senado Square ...
HK’s Tai O Village – The Land People
Having visited some of Hong Kong’s other side at the fishing village of Tai O in the west of HK’s Lantau Island and contemplating Tai O’s boat people’s lives, here’s a bit more of the local life. The first thing you come across when you ar...
Between Cultures – Social Network Map HK, China, Taiwan & Israel
Social network maps do a great job of giving you information you usually don’t come across which summarizes big stories into easily interpretable graphs. Having being part of Facebook for quite some time now, I think it’s been long enough for me...

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