by Sue Davies | Jan 30, 2019 | Asia, Singapore, Street Art
Graffiti is probably the last thing that comes to mind when you think about Singapore. More likely, clean, orderly and no chewing gum allowed. It is difficult to be a graffiti artist Singapore. Graffiti is illegal and punishable by a term of 1-3 years in prison and...
by Sue Davies | Jan 24, 2019 | Religion, Singapore, Temples
Warning: the following post contains images that some people might find disturbing. Our aims to share the seriousness of the Hindu Thaipusam Singapore Ceremony. Thaipusam Singapore Our Experience I had heard the stories about the Hindu Thaipusam...
by Sue Davies | Jan 19, 2019 | Asia, Singapore
It’s hard to believe that we really did it. One year ago, Sue quit her job as the Chief Development Officer for United Way of NYC and retired from full time work leading fundraising teams for nonprofits. She’s currently teaching at NYU and doing some consulting. ...
by Sue Davies | Jan 11, 2019 | Asia, Hanoi, Vietnam
Hanoi First ImpressionsAfter a short, three hour flight from Singapore, we arrived in Hanoi. Crowded. Chaotic. Full of new sights and sounds. We stepped into the arrival area. It was already overwhelming. Fortunately, we had booked a transfer to our hotel and soon...
by Sue Davies | Jan 5, 2019 | Hanoi, Street Art, Vietnam
Street art and murals are not the first thing that you think of when going to Hanoi in Vietnam. In fact, Ho Chi Minh City has a much more active street art scene. In Hanoi, however, it is the very first things we saw as we left the airport. We saw elaborate graffiti...
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