Chinese Ming Dynasty Traveller Xu Xia Ke
Xu Xia Ke 徐霞客 (1368–1644) was a Ming Dynasty geographer who travelled throughout China, mostly on foot for 30 years. He was credited with the
Xu Xia Ke 徐霞客 (1368–1644) was a Ming Dynasty geographer who travelled throughout China, mostly on foot for 30 years. He was credited with the
So many places to go, so little time and money. Most travellers are restricted more by time, commitment and finances than their courage to venture
A very professionally done amateur video featuring some travel destinations in Taiwan that most tourists will not see. The kayaking looks cool, but I think
See it before it’s gone. Today it’s Afghanistan. Where could it be tomorrow? If I have all the time and the money, I would very
Many travellers could be under the impression that livestock trading markets can only be seen in Xinjiang. Well, this may not be as big as
For the longest time, I’m been waiting for an app that could map out a virtual climb of a mountain on the stairs at home.
China’s Tragic Ultramarathon: 21 runners Dead At 0900 on 22 May 2021, the 4th Yellow River Stone Forest Marathon was flagged off. It was a
Here’s a part of China that looks more like Nepal. It’s actually a remote village in Wuxi County less than 300km from bustling first tier
Sky burial – humans and trucks. Sky burial is a grisly Tibetan ritual in which the bodies of the deceased are chopped up at the
when travellers steal from other travellers Many people who don’t know me well are aghast when they hear that I travel solo. Why take the