Friday, April 17, 2026

5 Asian Summer Drinks

A glass of ice lemongrass tea and a cup of room temperature lemongrass tea.
Summer is often associated with the hottest time of the year and warm weather. In certain Asian countries, summer is one of the main seasons. However, in Southeast Asian countries like Malaysia, there is no distinct summer season. Instead, the climate is tropical, with warm and humid weather throughout the year.

That said, with climate change, weather patterns have become less predictable, and global warming continues to have a noticeable impact on seasonal definitions.

 

Regardless of the season or climate, nothing beats cooling, soothing, and refreshing drinks (COCONUT MILK DESSERT).

Friday, April 10, 2026

Kobe, Japan - Things to Do

Display in a Japan sake brewery, showing how sake in packed in wooden barrels, by the staff.
Located about 30 km from Osaka and roughly 75 km from Kyoto, Kobe makes an easy day trip. The journey takes around 30–40 minutes from Osaka and about one to one and a half hours from Kyoto (WHAT TO DO IN KYOTO). Travellers usually spend a day in the city, though an overnight stay is ideal for those who prefer more leisure time and a more detailed experience of Kobe. There is no shortage of accommodation in Kobe, ranging from luxury hotels to budget-friendly options, and the city is easily accessible by train, public transport, or self-drive.

About Kobe, Japan
Kobe sits between the Rokko Mountains and the waters of the Seto Inland Sea, creating striking landscapes. The city's international past is reflected in areas such as Kitano-cho, where European-style houses line quiet streets.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Ginger: Health Benefits, Growing Tips & Cooking Uses

Take a whiff of fresh young ginger with its pale-yellow skin, or a slice of mature ginger. Its warm, spicy aroma awakens the senses, a natural aromatherapy (HOW TO GROW GALANGAL). The golden color is pleasing to the eye, a simple natural color therapy. And the taste explains why ginger has been valued for centuries in both cooking and traditional practices.

Ginger is more than just a root used in remedies. It is a staple in many recipes, from savory dishes to sweets, drinks, and even cookies. Ginger adds depth, warmth, and enhances the flavor of food.

Friday, March 27, 2026

Why and How to Protect Your Face from the Sun

Lady holding a scarf above her head during sunset at beach front.
Why Protect Facial Skin from the Sun
The sun has been appreciated for its benefits since ancient times. One of its most important roles is being a natural source of vitamin D, which is essential for overall health and wellness (SIMPLE WELLNESS TIPS). Sunlight supports bone health, muscle function, and the immune system, and it also helps the body absorb calcium.

While sunlight is beneficial for the skin, timing plays a crucial role. Early morning sun, particularly at sunrise, is considered ideal. Harsh afternoon sun should be avoided, while gentle sunset exposure may also help the body produce vitamin D naturally. Balance and moderation are key.

Friday, March 20, 2026

Thailand and Classic Thai Food

Close and quarter view of a bowl with Thai spicy sour soup with fish and assortment of vegetables.
Thai food is renowned worldwide for its big, bold flavors and unique combination of tastes. The signature Thai flavor balances spicy, sour, sweet, salty, and occasionally a touch of gentle bitterness.

Authentic Thai dishes are defined not only by their cooking techniques. Simmering, grilling, sautéing, or high-heat stir-frying, but also by fresh, locally grown herbs. Lemongrass, galangal, turmeric, green peppers, kaffir lime leaves, and coriander are commonly used to build depth and aroma. Chillies, from red and green to bird’s-eye, provide the customary heat (THAI FRIED RICE).


These ingredients combine to create vibrant, visually appealing dishes that reflect Thailand’s food heritage.

Friday, March 13, 2026

Things to Do in Kyoto, Japan

Arashiyama District during early winter, the bridge and river against the background of mountains and nature.
Located in the Kansai region of Japan, Kyoto is easily accessible from Osaka, approximately 45-55 kilometres away depending on the point of departure. By train, the journey typically takes between 15 and 30 minutes. The JR Special Rapid Service completes the route in about 15 minutes, while regular services take approximately 25-30 minutes (ATTRACTIONS IN OSAKA, JAPAN).

Travel arrangements may involve staying in Osaka and commuting to Kyoto, or basing accommodation in Kyoto depending on the duration of stay and the number of attractions planned. Both cities are frequently included within the same itinerary, particularly for travellers intending to cover the main tourist sites in Kyoto.

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Starting a Successful Niche Business

If you want to start a niche business, then you are already setting yourself up for success. Businesses that cater to highly defined markets often find that they end up with a bigger customer base and less competition. With that said, there are still some steps that you need to take if you want to take your idea to new heights.

 

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