Author: Inez
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Pier 21 – A Food Haven
With many shopping malls popping up all around Thailand’s capital, one mall still draws a steady crowd despite having been around for quite a few number years. Terminal 21, a themed mall, is designed with every level within the building representing a specific country. While unique, this is not its main feature which stands out…
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The Sweetest Trend – After You
In many major malls across Bangkok, you will find a popular dessert chain – After You. This dessert cafe is known for its thick Shibuya Honey Toast (among many other dessert options). But what makes this cafe so well-known, even among tourists? The extensive menu From toasts, coffee, cakes, bread, and even kakigori (shaved ice),…
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Juice for your devices!
With some vouchers on-hand earlier this year, I decided to purchase the iWalk Scorpion X Quick Charge 3.0 Power Bank (12000 mAh). Having a similar 8000 mAh one at home, I figured that the 12000 mAh version will come power-packed, and it did not disappoint! This power bank is fast charging, allowing me to charge…
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Magic MOGICS Power Bagel

MOGICS power bagel is an award-winning extension cord that is able to charge six devices at once. With two USB ports and four universal adapters placed in a circular shape, this power bagel is a nifty gadget to have, especially when traveling. Features 92 cm extension cord 2 USB Ports – 2A if one is…
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Planning for a trip doesn’t have to be stressful!
Have you ever tried planning for a holiday, not knowing where to start? Here are three ways to begin planning for a trip. Find itineraries off the Internet, including package trips Many people turn to google to explore itineraries and I think that it is always a good start to see how others have planned…
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Yummy Ya Kun!

“Screw the french press. We’ve got the sock”. Posters with these words are commonly found in many Ya Kun Kaya Toast outlets across Singapore. To the international audience, this may seem strange but to locals, we know that the sock refers to the sock filter that is commonly used in Singapore to strain and filter…
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The Blossom lounge experience

Changi Airport has won various awards and many of its amenities are highly raved by both local and international audiences on how pleasant the airport experience is. Hence, I was never really curious on how airport lounges were, especially in Changi Airport. During my most recent trip, I departed from Changi Airport Terminal 4 and…
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Reminiscing Adelaide

In the final installment of my South Australia trip, I’ll be sharing with you more on the capital of South Australia – Adelaide. Having flown in to South Australia from Adelaide, my initial thoughts on it weren’t really positive. Upon arrival, the Adelaide airport was exceptionally crowded, with only one functioning belt that delivered the…
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Visiting Victor Harbour

In this fourth post on my trip to South Australia, let me introduce the town of Victor Harbour. As we headed towards Adelaide, we decided to stop by Victor Harbour for a two-night stay. Having come up from the quaint and quiet town of Meningie, Victor Harbour was considerably more populous, with more attractions and…
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Scoot(ing) processing fees
In a bid to stay price-competitive in the evolving budget airlines industry, Scoot has announced that effective today, September 23, it will be scrapping its payment processing fee for all its flights. This is a week earlier than AirAsia’s official implementation of removing the processing fees for its flights. For travellers, this move is seen…
