Latest: Nha Trang
Vietnam’s most famous seaside resort-town.
The blog was once created to keep my parents updated of my life far away in East-Asia. It has over the years grown into a portal of stories, reflections, and analyses of how I perceive my world outside tiny Sweden.
My professional life has led me to experience four years in Asia across five different countries. I managed to survive and grow as a person at the same time after deciding to move abroad, a choice I never regret.
Who likes to travel? I like, you like, your hamster likes, everyone likes. Bring together your family and friends to read about Linus and his spectacular travel stories.
Most people like to eat, including me. I love all kinds of food from around Asia and gladly share some of my favourite recipes for you to cook.
From my time living in Asia I have taken more than 20,000 photos. The majority of those are as boring as watching paint dry. To live up my visitors life I have selected some of the more interesting shots.
To my own surprise, I have even managed to produce a few videos. It is mandatory to watch them because they are all masterpieces of the fusion between Sweden and Asia.
Per standard routine a new blog post arrives more later than sooner and is filled with some photos and random copy paste writing from my own bestselling book How to Sail Around the World Part-Time (now 9.99 USD on Amazon).
I have done a good job of staying alive for 30 years now and was awarded with a visit from my parents in Tokyo, not too far from Vietnam. Japan will always be close to me as the first stop of…
April updates: I am still living in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City. I have been thinking for a while now about getting my 2nd Hong Kong post up. As it is Monday today it means I am on an…
Had a nine days Lunar New Year (Monkey) Holiday in the beginning of February. Many people went back to their home town. My hometown was a bit far away, so instead I went for a trip for three days to…
As the majority at the people who visits Hong Kong escaped the city crowd for some hiking. It was end of December and, as in most parts of the world, people were out in the nature to do their final hiking…
Christmas is around the corner. In Vietnam one can get some hints by finding x-mas decoration outside and inside shopping malls, bars and restaurants – everyone is getting pumped up for the big event, even our office got a magnificent five meters tree…