These are my stories - the reasons why I sometimes have sore feet. I'm not complaining. I'm happy to have sore feet if these travels are the cause. You are most welcome to leave a comment, if you want to. You do not need to register or sign in to do so.
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Thank you for travelling with me.
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Great! Just Great! I had a long ass narrative about my experience at the Great Wall and when I clicked Publish, I was redirected to the log in page. OMG! All my hard work just vanished into cyberspace. No matter what I do, I just could not retrieve the page with my text. As such, I think shall migrate to another provider. Bugger.
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That's me and my horse, well, our shadows actually.
Perhaps I should rename this blog "MySoreBum" instead of "MySoreFeet" because the things I did on the last two posts (this and the previous one) gave me sore bums! Hahaha! I was looking through the New Plymouth website and came across a Horse Trekking advertisement. When I read the words "Hor...
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Beijing's Olympic Stadium
Last year, thanks to Air New Zealand's Grab-a-Seat, I was able to get a really really cheap round trip airplane ticket (read: NZ$508.00 all in) to Beijing, China. So on the Friday before NZ's Labour Day, I left Middle Earth to visit the land of the Imperial Dynasties.
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After almost two years, I have finally crossed out one more item in my things-I-want-to-do-before-I-die list (or, simply put, my Bucket List). Actually, I really don't have a list-LIST. I just make it up as I go along. Hehehehe.

Hamilton's Balloon being deflated
Anyway, I woke up at the crack of dawn this White Rabbit Day ...
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Now that the 2009 Australian Open is just about to end, I suddenly realised that I miss Melbourne. I was fortunate enough to have been able to watch the Aussie Open in 2007 and that experience was totally unbelievable.

Sydney Harbour Bridge
I watched the 2007 Australian Open with my younger sister (who we shall call...
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