Walking alone distance──The recorder's observation notes
Walking alone distance──The recorder's observation notes
"This is a traveler's story, and also a reporter's growth story. Along the way is a process of constant encounters and separations."
This is a traveler's story.
Travelers say they are restless and always travel back and forth between "local" and "foreign places". On the way, she observed the lives of ordinary people, witnessed social events, and felt the customs and customs of various places. She also communicated with local people through interviews, listened to them share their stories, and wrote down insights that would not be recorded in ordinary travel notes.
She took a year off from college and carried a backpack all the way west from Vietnam to Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Singapore, and Indonesia. She stayed on the sofas of local people, witnessed anti-WTO scenes, and watched elections in other countries; I am an independent media intern in Malaysia, and I am living in Taiwan, writing books, interviewing, and trying another way of traveling.
After graduation, she took the Siberian Railway across Europe and Asia. She worked and exchanged accommodation during the journey. She visited journalist Kapuczynski's former residence and also witnessed the flow of European refugees on the Hungarian border. She also took advantage of the Myanmar general election to visit Yangon. and Sittwe, understanding the difficulties faced by women and minorities.
Later, she returned to Hong Kong and became a full-time reporter, witnessing the city's development. During the epidemic, she quit her job and went to the UK for a working holiday before the age limit. She worked in a small shop and continued to interview and think about the possibilities of life.
The traveler said that he has been traveling abroad because of his curiosity about the world, but after traveling to many places, there is only one place that can be called "home." She hopes that the journey will be over, return to Hong Kong, and continue working hard.
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