Bangla butterflies, or how butterflies can help you abroad
In this lovely article, Paola, long-time friend of Expatclic, opens her window on Dhaka, where she lived four wonderful years, and tells of how she discovered Bangla butterflies and how
In this lovely article, Paola, long-time friend of Expatclic, opens her window on Dhaka, where she lived four wonderful years, and tells of how she discovered Bangla butterflies and how
When you think of a journey to Thailand, you may be more likely to think of young backpackers and TEFL teachers on round-the-world trips than families adventuring with children in
Recently my husband and I had to consider where in the world our next move would take us. There were several choices but we eventually focused on a position in
Valexpat has met Alaine Handa in Singapore, and interviewed her on her interesting life as a TCK, but mostly about her wonderful idea of mixing Chokladbollar making with elements taken
We thank our lovely Richa Singh for taking us to Udaipur, the Indian city of lakes with the charms of a bygone princely era. It sounds marvellous! Picture this –
A while ago I had the chance to interview an amazing Russian woman, Viktoriya, who lives in Japan. She told me about a part of her work she shares with
We entered the Chinese New Year, the year of the pig. Claudiaexpat remembers the celebrations in Glodok, Jakarta. In the four years I spent in Jakarta, the capital of
Carolexpat talks to us about Charpais (Indian woven rope beds) and draws a fascinating parallel between local objects that tell us about different cultures. As expatriates in Asia, the
Whenever I think back of my time in Jakarta, I remember my visit to the Dawn Cake Market as one of the few things that made me feel close to
We sincerely thank Veronica, an Italian who has been living in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan for two years. Her article is part of our series “How do you live