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  • North America,  Travel,  U.S.,  Food

    Moving across the US by car (1) – Elko, Nevada

    I decided to drive across the United States and move back to Chicago, where I lived for four years. The reasons are complicated and I won’t talk about it, but in simple terms, it is to continue on the road and have more freedom. Before leaving this week, I ate glutinous rice balls, ultra-authentic Vietnamese beef noodles, turrón nougat brought back from my hometown by a Spanish friend, and ate delicious food with my classmates at the back table of junior high school...

  • North America,  Travel,  U.S.,  Food

    Two and a half weeks after returning to the US

    On the second day after I came back, I took the subway from Oakland to San Francisco with my friends. As soon as I entered the subway station, I saw a circle of uncles and aunts kicking shuttlecock downstairs. It was probably too cold outside. When we arrived in San Francisco, it was cloudy everywhere. When I walked to the farmer’s market on Saturday, I saw an organization teaching how to make a Singaporean cold sashimi salad with auspicious meanings for celebrating the Spring Festival.…

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel,  Food

    Mexico City (6)

    I arrived in Mexico City at noon on Sunday and went to dinner with local friends. Passing by Chinatown, it happened to be the Spring Festival, and the whole street was overcrowded, and I couldn't walk. Mexico City is such an international metropolis at any rate, it doesn't matter that there is not even a decent celebration of the Spring Festival, and the few restaurants in Chinatown look authentic, it doesn't matter. But there is one thing...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel,  Food

    Guanajuato Week 2 Routine

    From the place where I live, I can see the hills in the distance. The French landlord sister said that I can walk there in less than half an hour. I went to climb the mountain early on Monday morning, all the way up the slope, I couldn't breathe when I got to the top, but it was very quiet and the scenery was beautiful.

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel,  Food

    Puebla third week routine

    On the first day of the new year, I met an Indian guy who lived in Mexico for a few months like me on the couch software. Like all the Asians I met in Latin America, he is also an atypical Indian. He should be the first Indian I met during my travels in Latin America. He has been studying and working in the United States for a total of 6 years, and he also lived in the Bay Area before. last year…

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel,  Food

    Week 7 in Oaxaca

    Since the last week of December, the sound of firecrackers has been going on all over the city. There were two days when the firecrackers were fired at three or four o'clock in the morning. Later, I learned that this month began to celebrate the religious festivals of various Virgins. On the 8th, Our Lady of Juquila was celebrated, on the 12th, Our Lady of Guadalupe was celebrated, and on the 18th, Our Lady of S...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel,  Food

    Week 6 in Oaxaca

    Couchsurfing is a great place to meet people from all walks of life. Since I met a peddler selling watches in a big market last week, I met a missionary again this week. A native of Oaxaca, he has been a missionary for four years in an indigenous community in the Peruvian Amazon jungle, where he met his current girlfriend. his girlfriend...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel,  Food

    Week 5 in Oaxaca

    On Monday morning, I went to the local vegetable market Abastos to buy vegetables. By the way, I went to the memela shop on Netflix again to buy their homemade spicy sauce salsa morita. When I arrived, there were already many customers. I asked them if they sold hot sauce, but they were so busy that they ignored me. so sit...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel,  Food

    First week in Oaxaca

    It has been a long time since I used the Sofa guest software to find a place to stay, because it is more convenient to have a separate room for online office work. But because of the Day of the Dead, tourists from all over the world gather here, hotels are full, and even youth hostels are very expensive. So in order to save money, I found a sofa owner before I came. I plan to stay for a few days, and then find a long-term rental place after the celebration of the Day of the Dead...

  • North America,  Mexico,  Travel,  Food

    Mexico City (5)

    It seems that I have basically never been to the same foreign city twice in these years of travel. This is the second time I come to Mexico City, mainly because the air ticket back to the United States is cheap, and I can stay for two days and eat enough tacos here. go back. On the first night when I flew here, I took the subway bus from the airport to the hotel, and felt the public transportation here is very good…

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