Hong Kong 2015, anyone?

Domestic flights for P888!

Yeah, technology!

$50 for a flight to SG, folks!

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Phuket, just go!

There ain't no party like a Bakhawan party.

Je t'aime!

It's not all bright lights and gambling.

How to Hanami.

Fun in Taiwan!

Tales from a hippie Thai town.

Anawangin beckons.

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It will not be the same when I return, but it will be around, still brimming with life, possibly even larger than how it used to be.

Dust collecting, kung fu, etc.

Not pho.

Driving on the California Pacific Coast Highway.

On turbulence.

The methodical tap-tap-tapping of the sticks.

Finding brave in Baler.