Okay so Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, yes it's the world's most expensive shopping street in the entire universe. And overall's living expenses there, could cost a fortune. But it's not like you're going to stay forever in New York -although if you do, that'll be awesome. And if you're planning to stay for up to one week in The Big City, congratulations, you're legitimate to benefit some useful tricks of living modest life as a temporary New Yorker.
Okay so Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, yes it's the world's most expensive shopping street in the entire universe. And overall's living expenses there, could cost a fortune. But it's not like you're going to stay forever in New York -although if you do, that'll be awesome. And if you're planning to stay for up to one week in The Big City, congratulations, you're legitimate to benefit some useful tricks of living modest life as a temporary New Yorker.
Someone once said, you're not considered visiting Philippines, if you don't eat at Jollybee. Well that's easy. And doesn't sound about right. Because you are totally not considered visiting Philippines, ONLY IF you never take a jeepney. Now this could be a challenge. Because jeepney's so local. It's cruising along Philippines' infamous roads, taking all kinds of Filipinos. Riding a jeepney, well, obviously there's an art and skill for that.
First thing comes to Indonesians' mind, when name Hong Kong is mentioned, can and will always be 'shopping'. The city has never stopped being associated with malls, credit cards and retail therapy. These people just don't know that Hong Kong is blessed nature-wise with hills, flying kites and natural therapy. Name "Pearl of the Orient" came with a reason, don't you think?
Hi, future employer! So, you're wondering why I'm directing you to this website? Yea because spilling too much info inside the body email doesn't seem to be a wise thing to do. Meanwhile here, I can talk all the way I want.
I'm a beginner traveler, and a budding travel writer. I've been to several places already, and I got to say, I've always brought home stories beyond just a trip. I'm a local-oriented traveler, meeting locals, hanging out with locals, it's all about locals during the trip.
In this website, I'm going to tell all stories I found interesting about the places I visited on my trip. But don't you worry, it's just going to be something like a, sneak peak. Because of course, the best part will be revealed on your magazine, right? RIGHT? :)
However, I know you're a super busy kind of person as it may seem. So, if you don't have time to stroll over all my articles one by one, you can always simply go to the "Directory" at the navigation bar for a complete, alphabetical-listed places and topics I've explored that I'm pretty sure I can develop as a top-notch article for your magazine.
Sounds about right, RIGHT? :)
Hello, readers. I'm Vicky Amin, the editor-in-chief of TrickyTraveler Magazine. It's an imaginary magazine tho, pft, no such real thing as TrickyTraveler Magazine, yet. This is just my personal platform to feed my hunger of travel writing, as well as making all these as my portfolio for everybody who wants me to contribute for their magazine.
Enjoy.