Hey there! I’ve noticed a lot of new followers lately, so welcome! I’m glad you’re here. I started blogging in 2012, to document my journey of living abroad. Despite occasional attempts to focus on specific subject matters over the years, I always come back to… Read More
All posts tagged “President Xi Jinping”
June 4th Museum
Yesterday marked the 26th anniversary of the deliberate slaughtering of thousands of Chinese students during a protest in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China. The above picture was taken last night at Hong Kong’s Victoria Park Candlelight Vigil.
a boy named JOSHUA WONG
Joshua Wong had a busy summer. He went from being a 17-year-old teenage boy, to one of the world’s greatest leaders. Joshua formed the pro-democracy student group that took to the streets of Hong Kong last summer. While withstanding countless attacks of pepper spray and… Read More
HONG KONG: Liberty or Liability / Part 2
DAY: 19
Beijing’s Chilling Message to Hong Kong
DAY: 6
I love this.
DAY: 3
THIS IS NOW: God Bless Hong Kong
DAY: 2
HONG KONG: Liberty or Liability?
It has certainly been an interesting week here in Hong Kong, to say the least. As the world takes notice of tensions rising between Hong Kong and China, I thought I would provide a little snapshot of the history between Hong Kong and China.
Tiananmen Square: The Unnamed Heroes
Twenty five years ago today, despite China’s brutal stance towards protests, nearly one million Chinese took to the streets in hopes to gain political freedom. Rather than flee for a better life abroad, these brave individuals fought for personal civil liberties in their homeland. … Read More








