helpX made in Taiwan
This is one of the best experiences we had with helpx! We meet a CS ambassador in Hualien, Jessie who liked the idea of helping, actually helped herself with the project that wasn’t listed on HelpX. We ended up at
This is one of the best experiences we had with helpx! We meet a CS ambassador in Hualien, Jessie who liked the idea of helping, actually helped herself with the project that wasn’t listed on HelpX. We ended up at
Before we joined DADA buxiban in Zhong Li we didn’t know what is cram school and the story behind this kind of institutions in Asia*. Learning about it was a tough experience. But well, we enjoyed some parts of this
We like Malaysian part of Borneo and deciding on staying for some time we called Mrs Nabistul from Sandakan Seaview Hotel, who is a helpX host. She accepted us after phone interview and we agreed on few weeks’ stay at
I promise myself to not cloud this post with my negativity that regards tuk tuks in Siem Reap 🙂 Actually this is by far the toughest job with posting about places. Because Angkor Wat is impressive, all the temple complex
After meeting our friends in Bangkok for a couple of days, some laughs and dinners together, we headed on – to Cambodia. We figured out the cheapest and easiest way will be by train. As it departs from Hua Lampong
Do you like science fiction stories? I’ve got one for you. The population of humans on Earth was growing so rapidly that the planet got overcrowded and all those people created so much rubbish, the Earth, beautiful back in the
We were really excited about our first festival in Asia. All the little preparations looked so promising with women and girls in each restaurant, convenient shop or other establishments making their floats from banana leaves, orchids and beads. When we arrived
Making “snakes” from clay and coconut leaves, dancing in the wattery clayish mud in 40 degrees sun to our host’s humming of Abba’s good oldie hit, driving tuk tuk, eco-painting flowers, digging dirt, eating tasty sticky rice in coconut tube
As first timers in Penang we’ve been welcomed by crowded streets full of noisy tourists, extremely high prices (or so we felt back then), hideously ugly and dirty beach of Batu Ferringi and in general – nothing you can call
“Polish? What you want to polish? Do you want to polish my car? hahaha”