ASEAN Youth Cultural Camp 2011: Reflection
This is possibly the longest post on No Foreign Lands detailing our experience in the ASEAN Youth Cultural Camp 2011 held in Borobudur, Indonesia. Such good memories and fun!
Jamie Chan is a visual storyteller and traveller based in Asia. When she is not on the road, Jamie blogs at noforeignlands.sg; does Muay Thai; plays the cello, and ukulele; speaks five languages, and tries her best to not expand her vintage dress collection.
This is possibly the longest post on No Foreign Lands detailing our experience in the ASEAN Youth Cultural Camp 2011 held in Borobudur, Indonesia. Such good memories and fun!
No Foreign Lands is happy to announce that we are selected to represent Singapore as a photojournalist for the annual ASEAN Youth Cultural Camp 2011 held in Borobudur, Indonesia!
Our very first birthday reflection on the blog! Talk about retro! Siri makes her debut appearance too because why not.
No Foreign Lands has been busy island-hopping; taking a day trip to the islands off Singapore. We visited St John’s, Lazarus, Kusu and Ubin and made landscape images.
No Foreign Lands visited a strange part of Singapore where it was filled with green and peace. It is nowhere yet somewhere.