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Switzerland ( Lauterbrunnen - Grindelwald - Interlaken)
Hello, hi peeps would like to share my experience travelling to one of the beautiful country none other than Switzerland, it was 3 days 2 nights short trip. We reached Lauterbrunnen by train from Munich Germany which took around 6 hours (1 interchange train) which cost around 95 euro . As we reached the surrounding environment was mesmerizing and fabulous spectacular view of Staubbachfall!
The first thing we bought once reached swiss was the Swiss travel pass cost about ~ 75 euro valid for 72 hours ( any transportation by bus / train) , it saves alotttt ! Then we took a train ride up to a mountain area- Wengen, and its a small village with shops and tourist attraction place as if the base area to take cable car to Mannlichen Alps. If you guys love skiing definitely you will enjoy the vibes here, either can bring own sky or rent there!
From Mannlichen to Grindelwald by gondola , its very unique and enjoyable because the main transportation at the Alps region mainly via cable car and gondola unless you're acrophobia ! ;) . Grindelwald another small village famous with tourist attractions and their mouth watery chocolates and beautiful souvenier, can easily do a quick shopping there.
From Grindelwald we took a bus ride to Interlaken Ost which took around 30 mins and we spend a day on the land with breathtaking view of Interlaken lake and Thun Lake. The accommodation throughout our vacay cost about 75 euro because we stayed in 2 different inn..
You can plan ahead your vacation and book hotel/hostel/inn via booking.com or airbnb, one of the trusted website. Hope you guys enjoy reading it and yeahhh hopefully it gives a brief idea on travelling :D
Moscow, Russia
Hello hi peeps , i would like to share my personal experience in my second motherland country Moscow, Russia. I have been studied there for 6 years and so much of memories to share, Russia is 4 seasonal country but my most favourite season is Winter season ( end of Oct - early April) and the temperature exceeds up to -35 when i was there on 2014. One of the biggest festive there is Christmas and New Year eve, here are some pics that we captured at St. Basil and Red Square area during winter , have a look guys ! <3
In 2024, I finally saved enough money to travel to Taiwan. It was an ad-hoc plan—I decided to go because my friend’s flight was rescheduled and his original travel mate couldn’t make it.
We spent our first day in Taipei, exploring famous tourist spots like Taipei 101 and Ximending. On the second day, we took the high-speed rail to Zuoying, then caught a bus to Kending to enjoy the scenic mountains and beaches. We rented an e-bike and rode it in the evening, soaking in the mesmerizing views. (One anecdote: we tried to ride the bike to Pingtung at night, hoping to visit a night market, but the battery was running low and the route was extremely dark—so we decided to turn back. xD)
On the third day, we headed to Tainan, where we visited historic streets and temples, admiring the charm of old buildings and alleyways. Our BnB in Tainan was quite special—we stayed in a room above a cozy coffee shop.
On the fifth day, we went to Taichung and visited Gaomei Wetlands, which features a scenic boardwalk framed by wind turbines. We were surprised by how well the wildlife was preserved there—we saw countless crabs crawling across the muddy wetland. Night markets (pasar malam) are a must-visit in Taiwan, so we made sure to explore the Fengjia Night Market in the evening.
Our favorite spot had to be Jiufen Old Street, which we visited on the sixth day. Jiufen was once a gold mining hub during the Japanese gold rush and is now famous for its narrow alleyways that resemble scenes from Spirited Away (if you’re a Studio Ghibli fan!). That afternoon, we also visited Shifen Train Station, where the tracks run directly through shops. Tourists often buy and release sky lanterns at the station—it was a magical sight to witness.
On our final day, we returned to New Taipei City and visited the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, where we learned about the history of Chiang Kai-shek and Taiwan’s journey toward democracy and freedom of speech.
Taiwan holds a special place in my heart for its culture, people, food, and breathtaking scenery. There’s a popular saying: “台湾最美的风景是人,” which translates to “The most beautiful view in Taiwan is its people.” After spending six days exploring the country, I can wholeheartedly say this quote is true.
To end this post, I’d like to share some lyrics (which I first mistook for a poem) displayed in the corridor of the Taoyuan Airport departure hall:
在旅行的路上,有些事我們慢慢講。
有個熱情的地方名字叫台灣。
我們將腳步放慢,聊著天,在路上。
你行李裝滿,遠赴他鄉的夢想。
我用思念再醞釀,牢記你的模樣,揮揮手、再見。
祝你!旅途平安。
In 2019, I finally made it to Switzerland — and started off with the stunning city of Zurich!
Zurich had this perfect blend of old-world charm and modern elegance. The city was super clean, peaceful, and surrounded by incredible natural beauty. I loved wandering around the Altstadt (Old Town), with its cobblestone streets, quaint cafes, and beautifully preserved medieval buildings. Every corner looked like a postcard.
Lake Zurich was another highlight — the view was insane. The crystal-clear water with the snow-capped Alps in the background made it feel like a painting. We even took a boat ride, which was both relaxing and unreal in terms of scenery.
And the chocolate? Next level. I basically lived off Swiss chocolate and cheese the whole trip — no regrets! 😄
Zurich felt calm, classy, and refreshingly beautiful. It’s the kind of place that stays with you long after you’ve left.
In 2018, I had the chance to explore the beautiful country of Italy — and wow, what a trip it was!
We started off in Rome, walking through layers of history. The Colosseum was absolutely breathtaking; standing in front of it felt like stepping into another era. We tossed coins into the Trevi Fountain (because yes, we had to make a wish!), and indulged in the creamiest gelato from a little shop tucked away in a side street.
Next up was Venice, stole my heart. Gliding through the canals on a gondola felt like a dream. The narrow alleys, charming bridges, and timeless beauty of the city were unlike anywhere else I’ve been. We even got lost (more than once!) — but that’s part of the charm, right?
Italy was all about culture, food, and unforgettable memories. I still think about the pasta and pizza… absolutely unmatched!