About me
My dream is to be a citizen of the world. To meet people from all over the place, to eat with them, to live among them, and to be part of this earth.
Being asian and spending my previous 5 year living in US, I currently reside in Belgium. Of course, this is just an excuse to explore the other part of the world. So far, I visited about 30 countries in total, with various degree of acquaintance - with the most recent visits revolve around Western Europe.
Being a traveller, I am more than happy to assist any backpackers/world travelers. Write me or leave you comments.
Go, see the world today. There is much more out there!
February 26, 2007 at 11:14 pm
Hi Nice to read your journey. I wish I could do that.
Big hello from me,
Yusuf Chandra Indonesian
March 28, 2007 at 9:27 am
Thanks for dropping you comment. Feel free to browse around and pose questions if you have any. Edy
April 9, 2007 at 12:41 pm
Good site!!!
June 9, 2008 at 9:08 am
Hello widjaya,
Nice to read your journey information. I like traveling, too.
I plan to visit Hongkong with my family.
Can you give more information about visa, where to stay, etc.
regards,
Muzailin Affan
June 9, 2008 at 10:36 am
Muazilin,
I assume you are indonesian (from your email), if so, you won’t need a visa to Hongkong (it’s one of 10 countries that you can visit without a visa with Indonesian passport). Just make sure you have all the paper such as hotel, return ticket, etc.
You need visa however to enter China Mainland.
While you are there, make sure to visit Macao, just a short ferry ride, and also: without visa. If you have a bit more money, which I don’t. you can take a helicopter ride to Macao, faster than the ferry with nice views. If you take the ferry and plan to return on the same day, just make sure you buy your return ticket upfront, if you are visiting on weekends. Otherwise, be prepared to wait for the next available ferry. Many Hongkongeses visit Macao for gambling in the weekend.
As for place to stay, unfortunately, this is one I won’t know about. I stay with a cousin.. free stay and free local guide – another benefit of international family
July 20, 2008 at 3:30 pm
haloo junop, kontak gua ya.
July 25, 2008 at 6:13 am
Hello,
I’ll visit Hefei next week – 3 Aug 08 for 3 weeks – to have training in China head office. Is it difficult to pass the immigration in Shanghai because I wear moslem scarf (jilbab)?
I will go to China alone, and this is my first visit to China. I need your sugesstion what things need to bring and to do. Thank you..
candra – tangerang/indonesia
August 7, 2008 at 8:25 am
Candra,
My first trip to China will only happen this year. I can’t help unfortunately.