Posts Tagged‘China’

China has numerous advantages to offer and that’s the main reason why so many foreign investors from different parts of the world are willing to start a business here. Be it low-cost labour or a…

The largest river in Asia and the third longest in the world has long been recognized as one of China’s most important landmarks. Winding almost 4, 000 miles and traversing 11 provinces in the process,…

A guest post from Derin Clark. Forget crazy locals, crime and dingy hostels; some of my most life-threatening travelling experiences have involved road trips. In fact, it’s much easier to compare flight tickets, hop on…

When I first saw “An Idiot Abroad”, I laughed a lot more than I thought I would with that classic, dry British humor. Although I couldn’t watch it on actual TV in the states (it…

Hong Kong Skyline

If you’re looking for the hottest nightclubs in Hong Kong, there are plenty of places to keep you going from sundown to sunup. If you are looking for something low-key, there’s plenty of that too.Lan…

Hong Kong Park on a sunny day

When I heard my friend Matt from Miami was going to be heading to Hong Kong in early September, and at the same time that I’d be in Asia, I figured it would be cool…

From the US to Asia

If you were a  consistent reader of The World or Bust (yea you should be), you’d see that most of my travels over the past two years, while frequent, last for just about two or…