Wander in Egypt: Temple of Hatshepsut
A short ride from the famed Valley of the Kings lies a remarkable temple dedicated to the female pharaoh, Hatshepsut, whose enduring legacy resonates throughout the surrounding desert cliffs.
Rediscovering the Forgotten Legacy of Kenting's Sisal Industry
Take a stroll through the Sisal Industry Historical Exhibition and you'll discover a unique aspect of what the Kenting National Park has to offer.
Wander in Egypt: Abu Simbel from Dusk to Dawn
Unlike most travel guides that showcase photos of great monuments basking in daylight, my first glimpse of Abu Simbel took place at night.
Wander in Egypt: Descending into the Subterranean Galleries of Wonders
Deep beneath the Valley of the Kings lies a captivating labyrinth of underground galleries and chambers, holding witness to the birth and evolution of an awe-inspiring artistic style that has become synonymous with ancient Egypt.
Wander in Egypt: Treasure Hunting Inside the Pyramids
The physical and emotional challenges I faced throughout this adventure was akin to a soul-stirring pilgrimage that left a lasting impression on me.
Wander in Egypt: Mystic Encounter with the Great Pyramids
The ancient Egyptians believed that the sun god Ra, the father of all pharaohs, was said to have sat on a pyramid-shaped mound emerged from the primordial sea.
Wander in Yingge, The Ceramic Capital of Taiwan
Over three hundred red-bricked chimneys once dominated the skyline of Yingge, tinting its sky with heavy smokes like ink dancing on paper.
Season of Camellia in Taipei’s Secret Garden
A secret garden — also known as Taipei’s backyard garden — holds the key to the cultivation of camellia in the northern part of this beautiful isle once called Formosa.
Travel from Home: Lin An Tai Historic House
Lying to the northeast of Taipei Fine Arts Museum is one of the city’s oldest surviving buildings: the Lin An Tai Historical House.
Walking Through History in the Kishu An Forest of Literature
The rebirth of Kishu An as a "forest" has allowed literature to walk into our daily lives, making a seemingly distant subject like that of literature more relevant to public at large.