While in South Korea, Fafa and I got matching tiger tattoos to celebrate our anniversary. Coincidentally, it was also the Year of the Tiger.…
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Keep ReadingOn my first day visiting Jakarta, my Youtuber cousin took me and Jik to Museum MACAN (Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara). Museum visits were never part of our lives, nor a shared activity, while growing up in Jakarta. Roadside eating, destination-less driving, movie nights, sleepovers, even impromptu road trips, yes – but never…
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