Asia: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

Everyone here has ideas for social programs to make Moldova great—even the cobbler around the corner.
Not being tied to a city or country can be freeing—but it also comes with challenges.  
Whether it’s poverty, inflation, civil unrest or terrorism, you need to adapt when you travel.
November 7, 2022

From Britain to Bali

After three years and a pandemic, I'm returning to blog for Verge, this time as a digital nomad. 
The demand for English teachers in Japan is on the rise. Here is how to get started.
Keeping spiffy in the trailside biffie—the (literal) lowdown and dirty.
Daily reports, long speeches and lunchtime naps? Getting to know Chinese culture as an employee is a whole new learning curve.
Gone are the days of bustling beach crowds, surfer-saturated waves, and bumper-to-bumper motorbike traffic in Bali. Is this how tourism should be?
With my university classes finished, I was finally free to experience Taiwan on my own terms. But the transition period was not easy.
August 20, 2020

Yoga For Sale

A native of India weighs in on the cultural appropriation and commodification of an ancient Hindu spiritual practice.
Language learning is an ongoing process of trying, failing, reassessing and trying again. 
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