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Adeline Phua

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Hi everyone, I’m Adeline Phua. Travelling and learning about food and their stories is my biggest passion and interest in life. Therefore, this blog “Itchy-Mouth-Itchy Feet” is all about my personal experiences in food, travel and life in general.

South Korea: Jeju Olle trail – Udo Island

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What is Jeju Olle trail? Under the Korean tourism board's initiative, well-paved, marked and designated walking trails have been set up all over Jeju Island. In the local Jeju dialect, "Olle" means the narrow path...

Cuti-cuti Malaysia – Kuantan Night River Cruise: Of Crocodiles and Fireflies

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To the city dwellers living in Kuala Lumpur (KL), if you are running out of ideas on where to go for a quick weekend trip, why not head to Kuantan? Situated approximately 280km away from...

Goosebump Experiences in Gunung Berembun, Jelebu

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Gunung Berembun, Jelebu in Negeri Sembilan, is a hiking hot spot for many avid hikers and trail runners in Malaysia. Known for its pristine jungle, it remains a challenge to hike up Gunung Berembun...

Food Guide – What I Ate (& Drank) in Danang, Vietnam

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Are you planning for a trip to Danang soon? Or you are just a fan of Vietnamese cuisine in general (like me)? Danang is the fifth largest city in Vietnam and boasts a long coastline...

FoodieAdie’s Quintessential Vietnamese Food Guide: Hoi An, Central Vietnam

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Hoi An is famous for its well-preserved Ancient Town. Dotted with old buildings and bridges of various eras and styles, the architecture was heavily influenced by a mixture of cultures such as the Chinese,...

Trekking Mt Kailash in Far West Tibet – A Test to the Mind &...

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I have always had a burning desire to travel to Tibet - the pristine snow-capped mountains, the vast barren landscape, the faraway land had me captivated since young. Back in 2018, I had a...

Exhilarating Ride Through The Countryside in Hoi An, Vietnam

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When one talks about Hoi An in Vietnam, images of ancient colonial houses along the river banks teeming with wooden boats immediately come to mind. But what else is there to see and do...

Biggest Buddhist Festival in Tibet – Saga Dawa

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The Journey to the Festival Site, Tarboche It was -2 degrees Celsius in early June 2018. I was in the one of the remotest regions in the world, a seemingly small, desolate, grimy town called "Darchen"...

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