Sometimes a cubicle dweller, I was born in Malaysia, grew up in Singapore and now hailing from Shanghai, China, I am a creative and vivacious soul and a photography enthusiast. With coffee coursing through my veins, I take on each day one resume at a time. -- I like the smell of phlegm from coughs, think lumpy and mucous. Cough it, swallow it and breathe out from the nose. -- It's a lifelong symptom the aching need to understand how things work, it is an instinct, or curse. -- I am not a difficult person to understand but can be a challenge to predict. You can ask me anything, I was told by many to be brutally straightforward.
I joined expat.com on 29 January 2010.
Pictures by Lea Lea
Work, save up and have fun as I go along.
The energy.
The energy.
My short time in Hangzhou was spent traveling around mostly. Main purpose of my stay there is to recuperate, physically and mentally. The city in very simple ways can be comforting and non-challenging.
The city with not much to offer had offered me much solace.
Can't think of any.
To get out and see the world.
Book shopping, food, convenience and my loved ones.
Climate.
To eat, sleep and play.
There were farms where I can feed hens, pigs and ducks. I love picking limes and chillies when they are ready for harvesting.
I know too little of that place to know what I dislike.