My slow travel blog
Original stories & photos from my slow travel
“My adventurous side has led me to unique and pretty cool spots” - Alan
Why my blog?
“I enjoy wandering, and I hope my experiences benefit you in some way” - Alan
‘Hidden gems’ can be cliché. Discover truly authentic spots like Mexico City’s HIDDEN Chinatown (NOT Barrio Chino) and Coyoacán’s suburbs (NO tourists)
Get unique, immersive travel ideas like kayaking (NOT party boats) in Xochimilco or savoring barbacoa tacos in Mérida, experiences even locals might miss
Gain valuable tips and fresh perspectives, shaped by my Asian American background, offering insights that go beyond conventional guides
Explore working abroad with tips on balancing productivity, living locally, and maximizing Slow Travel (long-term stays)
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My Kayaking Experience in Xochimilco: A Real Hidden Gem Beyond the Trajineras
Discover the unique kayaking experience in Xochimilco as I share my adventure paddling through the canals. From the early morning wake-up to exploring picturesque waterways, find out why kayaking can be a more affordable and reliable option compared to the traditional Trajineras. I'll also cover the cost, what to expect, and why this might or might not be the right adventure for you
Hidden Chinatown in Mexico City | Viaducto’s Authentic Chinese Community, NOT Barrio Chino or Zona Rosa
Discover the lesser-known Chinese enclave in Mexico City—Viaducto. Unlike the well-trodden areas of Barrio Chino or Zona Rosa, Viaducto is a vibrant and authentic neighborhood where the local Chinese community thrives. From savoring dim sum at Le Fu and exploring the flavors at Ka Won Seng Jia Wang Cheng to browsing Asian markets and indulging in treats from the Chinese Bakery, this area offers a unique and immersive experience. For a visual tour of Viaducto’s hidden Chinatown and more on my personal discoveries, check out the full video linked below.
Ultimate Guide to the Suburbs of Coyoacán | Parks, Markets, and Hidden Gems
Explore the vibrant suburbs of Coyoacán with my ultimate guide, where tranquility and local charm meet. Discover the best parks, like the serene Parque Masayoshi Ohira and the lively dog park near the National Museum of Interventions. Dive into the local Tianguis market, savoring delicious homemade dessert tamales and unique finds. Stroll through picturesque residential streets and experience cultural gems such as the Cineteca Nacional’s free outdoor theater. Whether you're seeking a relaxing escape or a taste of local life, this guide offers a detailed look at what makes Coyoacán’s suburbs truly special. Check out the full post for an in-depth exploration and personal recommendations!
Exploring Coyoacan’s Suburbs | A Hidden Gem and Quiet Haven for Long-Term (slow) Travelers
For those seeking a peaceful retreat away from the typical tourist spots, the suburbs of Coyoacán offer a perfect blend of tranquility and local charm. Just a short walk from essentials like Walmart and beautiful parks, these suburbs are ideal for slow travelers looking to immerse themselves in authentic local life. From savoring delicious tacos at El Rey Del Taco to exploring unique local shops and enjoying the cozy atmosphere of The Kitchen Market, this area provides a serene escape with all the conveniences you need. Dive deeper into this hidden gem and see why it’s a perfect spot for a long-term stay by checking out my full video tour below.
Lunar New Year in Mexico City: Barrio Chino Without a Chinese Community & Roma Norte’s Lion Dance
Explore Barrio Chino in Mexico City for unique dessert baos and a taste of Asian culture, even without a large Chinese community. Discover Pho 7 in Roma Norte for a blend of Asian cuisines and a traditional lion dance. Check out my YouTube video for more details and explore Viaducto’s Chinatown for a traditional experience.
2024: Visiting Dangerous Acapulco in Guerrero as an American: Our Experience Post-Hurricane Otis
Acapulco, located in Guerrero, is known for its challenges, including violence and hurricane damage. Our budget-friendly van ride from Mexico City was initially uneasy but turned out well. Upon arrival, we observed Hurricane Otis's aftermath—worn buildings and scattered debris—yet the city’s resilience shone through. We navigated the city’s challenges, from finding a taxi to exploring the vibrant Zocalo. Despite the hurricane’s impact, our stay at the well-maintained Casa Blanca Grand offered comfort. Discovering the lively beach and bustling markets enriched our Acapulco experience, showcasing both the city's recovery and its enduring charm.
Ultimate Slow Travel Guide to Las Américas, Mérida: Real Hidden Gems, Food, Fitness, and Local Tips
Explore the best of Las Américas, Mérida with our comprehensive slow travel guide. Discover hidden gems, from delicious local food and cozy coffee shops to essential fitness spots and practical advice on living in this charming neighborhood. Nestled conveniently between Progreso Beach and downtown Mérida, Las Américas offers a quiet, affordable lifestyle with easy access to fantastic eats, reliable services, and scenic trails. Whether you're planning a long-term stay or an extended visit, this guide provides valuable insights to help you make the most of your time in Las Américas, Mérida