I love travelling.
And I mean really LOVE.
I know it has been discussed like more than a thousand times, but travelling does do good to us.
The old cliche is certainly true: travelling might broaden up our mind.

In fact I always consider myself  very lucky to be able to visit quite a lot of places at my age.
Recently I have been digging up to my travelling photos and surprised that I started travelling when I was a little kid. Reviewing those pictures again now is definitely reminiscent of those journeys and they were indeed wonderful. I would like to share some of my hand-picked photos.


Gold Coast, Australia, the very beginning of my travels.
I first traveled with my family when I was four. In fact I was brought along in almost every journey my parents went. Little did I know all of these journeys will eventually become a greatest part and the most enjoyable part of my life. Some of them are special enough to be influential up until now.

Queenstown, New Zealand 
New Zealand is definitely the most tranquil and peaceful country I have ever visited. Queenstown is a small town located in the South Island of the country, famous for its adventurous activities especially the bungy-jump. Though I didn't make an attempt LOL. 

Jeju Island, Korea
The first and only skiing experience in my life. Lesson I learnt: no matter how chilly the weather is, you will still end up sweating like you've just come out of a sauna after the ski. 

Amsterdam, Holland
Legal drugs, legal prostituition and what's more? The Netherlands is the most liberal nation in the world. Dutch people are nice and friendly. And don't worry if you don't speak Dutch, they speak English even better than some of the Americans. :)

Paris, France
Paris, ah Paris. I should admit it was quite different from what I'd expected. Well maybe the stereotype was certainly correct. Rumours about rude Parisians, unclean streets are perhaps the consequence of a really heavy travellers traffic. At least I saw the Notre Dame and mounted the Eiffel Tower!
  
 London, United Kingdom
Elegant, posh and brilliant. London is a world city but also a friendly city. It was Christmas when I was there, and even on the busiest street in the city, there were locals greeting Merry Xmas to me! 

These are some of the most memorable places among those trips. I would certainly love to visit them again. In fact, I am so desperate to travel now. Buy me an air ticket and I could fly to anywhere in the world right now.
To be continued.


Powered by Blogger.