Worldwide with Wee-Cheng
| Wee-Cheng recounts meeting the famous Dr. Ho, and seeing the view from the Tiger Leaping Toilet. | Leaving Vladivostok for Mongolia, Wee-Cheng finishes the world's longest rail journey. |
| The strange unknown territory of Siberia represents vastness, emptiness, but in fact is filled with much, much more than you might think. | St Pete might not be the capital of Russia, but that's only in name; it has culture and friendliness like Moscow has police checks |
| Such a beautiful day to return to Moscow was nothing to prepare Wee-Cheng for a nasty yet amusing inciden | All throughout the 1992-1995 attacks on Sarajevo, the city spoke to the world and would not be silent. Now, through rebuilding, there is a new message. |
Worldwide with Wee-Cheng #73: Singapore At Last: Wee-Cheng Completes His Odyssey Wee-Cheng summarizes his year on the road, shares what he has learned and decides that traveling will be his life-long odyssey. | Leaving Vladivostok for Mongolia, Wee-Cheng finishes the world's longest rail journey. |
| St Pete might not be the capital of Russia, but that's only in name; it has culture and friendliness like Moscow has police checks | Such a beautiful day to return to Moscow was nothing to prepare Wee-Cheng for a nasty yet amusing inciden |
| Macedonia can't quite be itself - such is Wee-Cheng's welcome to the Balkans, land of confused politics and identities. | All throughout the 1992-1995 attacks on Sarajevo, the city spoke to the world and would not be silent. Now, through rebuilding, there is a new message. |
| The strange unknown territory of Siberia represents vastness, emptiness, but in fact is filled with much, much more than you might think. | Cities like Ohrid and Skopje are but 2 indications of past and possible troubles, but also of hope for Macedonia, its people and the future. |
| Wee-Cheng recounts meeting the famous Dr. Ho, and seeing the view from the Tiger Leaping Toilet. | Mostar shows how divided the country and people still are, and the surrounding villages remind you of the death tolls. |
| Five hours by bus across a mere 150 kilometers tell a lot about the current state of the old Khmer Empire. | Worldwide with Wee-Cheng #72: Bangkok Notes: Home Nearer Than Ever Before - Bangkok, Thailand A planned two days in Thailand turn into six, even though home is closer than ever. |
| Even when Highway One is dry vehicles have to shudder in and out of potholes, and it is makes Wee-Cheng ask, why am I here? | How cafe chon is made might add a new meaning to the expression "shit coffee," but Tan Wee-Cheng says it doesn't taste anything like shit. |
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