• Travel

    Nittaiji Temple

    When I first visited Japan, I had Nittaiji Temple on my to-visit list. As Nittaiji isn’t a World Heritage site, you may find me strange for having this specific temple on my to-visit list. However, it’s really not all that strange. A place should never be visited just because it holds the title as a World Heritage site. A place should be visited simply because you hold interest in it or happen to stumble upon it. And I had an interest in Nittaiji. Unfortunately, I couldn’t cross Nittaiji Temple off from my to-visit list until after my first time in Japan was already over. Regardless, I made it happen in my second trip and that’s all that matters.

  • Event

    Hot country. Hot boys. Eels?

    Unagi Pie event in Thailand
    Central Plaza Ladprao (Bangkok, Thailand) had an unagi pie event, where attendees had the chance to meet and greet 3 Thai male celebrities on 3/23 and 3/25. (As if one male celebrity wasn’t enough, right? lol) The three celebrities were Boy Pakorn, Nong and Pat.
    I want to say that I was present at this event however the truth is that it wasn’t me that was present, it was my mom. I kid you not on this.
  • Travel

    WiFi in Thailand

    Just because you’re used to free WiFi in the states doesn’t mean you can expect the same when in Thailand. Free WiFi at a McDonald’s? In America? Yes! In Thailand? Not exactly.

    In Thailand, you need to purchase something (ie. food) in order to access the WiFi for free. I suppose the WiFi isn’t free if you have to purchase something in order to access it. Upon purchasing that something, be it a beverage or a meal, you’ll receive a receipt that contains an access code to the restaurant’s WiFi. It’s a rather lengthy access code, by the way.

    I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking it’s not a big deal to spend a buck or two in order to access the restaurant’s WiFi for a good three hours or so. Not so fast, you smart aleck, you! As with almost all things in life, there’s a catch. And the catch here is that you can only access the WiFi for a good thirty minutes or so. Once that thirty minutes is up, it’s time to buy another drink in order to obtain a new access code to continue accessing the restaurant’s WiFi.

    I’m not sure if this is the case in Bangkok, but this certainly was the case for me in Ayutthaya. Perhaps, you’ll have it better when you visit Thailand. Or if you’re like me and can do without being online almost 24/7, you’ll be fine. 🙂

    If this post got you a little antsy, admit that you’ve been spoiled rotten in America with “uninterrupted” free WiFi access from McDonald’s (and Starbucks)! 😉