by Sue Davies | Jan 12, 2022 | independent travel, Singapore, Women
Three years ago, none of us would have imagined that we would be living through a worldwide pandemic for two years and counting. More than 5 million people dead worldwide. Healthcare disparities are more exposed than ever. Masking. Waiting in line for testing and...
by Sue Davies | Nov 23, 2019 | New Jersey, North America
When you hear about Newark, New Jersey, making a trip there to “see the sights” is probably not the first thing that pops into your mind. You might think about Senator Cory Booker, the former Mayor and current presidential candidate. Or, you might think...
by Sue Davies | Jun 22, 2019 | Penang
We have seen Asian street art in Cambodia, Vietnam, Singapore and Malaysia. The Street Art of Penang is considered some of the best. In Malaysia, many travelers focus on the iconic Georgetown murals and there is some very interesting Penang street art there. But,...
by Sue Davies | May 1, 2019 | Cambodia, Street Art, Women
Cambodia’s First Female Street Artist Lisa Mam and New Zealand Street Artist Peap Tarr.A conversation about Cambodia, Street Art and Khmer CultureWhen we arrived in Phnom Penh, we set out to find the best Street Art in the City. We soon learned about Lisa Mam,...
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 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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