The Wiltern Theater in K-Town (July 2024) Known colloquially as "K-Town," Koreatown is one of the densest and ethnically-diverse neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Located about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Downtown LA, this area is, of course, home to a notable Korean-American community with shopping malls, churches, and grocery stores that cater to the … Continue reading Lost in LA: Koreatown
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When it comes to the French capital, Paris has hundreds (if not thousands) of restaurants and eateries to choose from. Whether it's brasseries, cafés, or pâtisseries, you can't go more than a few meters before coming across a place that sells freshly-made food to enjoy at the table or for takeaway. As the gastronomy capital … Continue reading The Best Bouillons of Paris to Try
Charming building in downtown Carmel (July 2024) When one thinks of fairytales, one place might spring to mind: Carmel-by-the-Sea. In fact, Carmel-by-the-Sea (or "Carmel," for short) is home to a community of charming cottages that are reminiscent of stories like Snow White or Hansel and Gretel. I spent an afternoon here with my partner and … Continue reading Destination: Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
Midtown Reflection (June 2024) Atlanta is a major US city in the South that has deep roots in American history, from the Civil War to the Civil Rights movement throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Although it has had a tumultuous past, it has seen tremendous growth and prosperity over the decades since, and today, … Continue reading Destination: Atlanta, Georgia (PART 2)
World of Coca-Cola and Atlanta skyline (June 2024) Following our two nights in Savannah, my partner and I headed west to Atlanta, the state of Georgia's capital. I was to stay for three nights, whereas my partner would stay on for two weeks for a summer program. That said, we spent some time together exploring … Continue reading Destination: Atlanta, Georgia (PART 1)