Nellie Huang – Author Biography

Nellie Huang

Nellie is an atypical Asian, who journeys around the world in
search of heaven. She finds one too many of it, and has been dazed and
dizzy since then, in her love affair with travel. She is a worshipper
of the sun, wild adventures, and new discoveries. As a teacher with
compassion, she has taught in Spain and Tanzania and lived in Miami and
London. Now back in Asia, she writes about her travels in the form of
anecdotes and tales, works as a freelance translator, and continues
exploring her thirst for the unknown.

Read more about her travels on http://www.wildjunket.com/ and check out Nellie’s other BootsnAll articles



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