Tag: lifestyle
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Chloé “Bracelet Bag” Dupes and the ring handle trend
The ring handle on the handbag is something that is without a doubt on trend now. Many bags often feature the ring design- but not the ring handle which now comes on many bags along with a longer strap. So these bags can be worn over the shoulder or held by the famous “bracelet” handle…
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The Art District Photo Gallery- Beijing
I took sooo many photos on the many trips I spent in the 798 Art District in Beijing so I thought I would dedicate a whole post to share these shots with you as some of them are pretty cool! Hope you enjoy.
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Travel Solo… As soon as possible
I set off to China for over two months, never having left Europe and never having been on a plane alone before. The first month and a half wasn’t too daunting as a lot of the time there was a group of us and I had re- assurance from the company I traveled with that…
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OOTD- co ords and block colour
I visited the art district again in Beijing and I have to say I was really digging my outfit. It wasn’t a co- ord I bought together but the three piece outfit really worked together to make it look like a perfect co- ord. I have always loved wearing one colour and I think black…
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My favourite coffee shop in Beijing
Beijing is absolutely rammed full with amazing cafes, resteraunt and bars and I’ve been to a lot of them but one I always go back to is MAAN coffee. It’s a chain of coffee shops across China (I’ve also found many independent cafes and bars I like but MAAN coffee is still my favourite). MAAN…
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Overnight Train… Beijing to Suzhou
I haven’t finished all my blog posts from Beijing yet, in fact there are many many more to come as I still have a lot to share with you. I am also going back to Beijing on Tuesday so can explore some more when I’m back. It’s hard to believe I have been in Beijing…
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Phoenix Building, Beijing
A building that was listed as an ‘unusual building of the week’ at designbuildings.co.uk and I am super chuffed I got to have a look inside. It is open to the public and is one of the only media and television centres in Beijing to be open this way. It is made mostly out of…
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Thankyou !
Short post just to say thankyou, a while ago I got the notification saying my blog had reached 100 follows and 2500 hits. Blogging and writing isn’t about the numbers but it is nice knowing people are reading what you put your time into. There will be another post up later today following my travels…
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Light Exhibition in the Art District- Beijing
Pace is a light exhibition which I’m pretty sure started in Japan, Tokyo. It is literally an art exhibition completely created by use of light and different lighting technique and effects so at first I was sceptical. It costs 130 RMB which is expensive here seen as for example temples are often £1 to see…
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The view from the top… overlooking the forbidden city
So yesterday me and a few others decided to trek to the top of the park area at the back of The Forbidden City so we could have a 360 view. Whilst the day was extremely smoggy and white rather than blue like the previous time we visited The Forbidden City, it provided a different…