Perry Chan

LUCKY PERRY

Perry Chan


I am a 22-year-old Hongkong guy. My adventurous personality started to emerge when I was young. I have been to 20 countries to date and my aspiration is working my way around the world.

I came up with this idea when I was working in Malta in 2012 summer. What always popped up in my mind was "Omg How can it be this beautiful?!" The trip let me know how beautiful this planet can be. However, the scenery of the same place does not always astonish you but the people. So, no matter how pretty the scenery is, the prettiest thing of a place, after all, is the people.

So, my planet is not lonely.. Live Your Life and Get The Most out of It.



North America » Mexico » Distrito Federal » Mexico City August 22nd 2013

Mexico - A Living Legacy Mexico is a country I have been wanting to go for ages. Simple reason….the mysteries of the Maya, an ancient civilization, plus the 2012 Doomsday. All the people were talking about Mayan calendar, and the pyramids. Out of curiosity, I finally decided to have Mexico as my next destination. Before I started my adventure, what I know about Mexico are only Mayan and Nacho (I seldom saw Nacho in Mexico..). In fact, Mexico is much more than that. I stayed in Mexico for 1 months and a half, and most of the time I was in the capital, Mexico City. It is the biggest city in the world. Mexico City is located in the Valley of Mexico at an altitude of 2,240 metres. It is really high and that’s why I ... read more
Taco Vender
Creepy Island of dolls
Mexican Wresting

Europe » Malta » Malta October 1st 2012

After choosing from a huge range of internships of AIESEC and getting rejected by some of them, I finally made up my mind and chose Malta. I took a late flight from London to Malta with Air Malta airline. On that night at the Heathrow airport, the staff didn't let me check in because the name I put in the booking form is different from the one in my passport (I booked the ticket the night I finished final exam. I was exhausted then I put Perry on it -_-)'') I did panic. Fortunately, after arguing for half an hour and I managed to prove I am Perry. They finally let me get on the flight. I got on the flight with relief and great excitement as I didn't have any idea about how Malta looks ... read more
Popeye village in Anchor Bay
Valletta
Blue Lagoon

Europe » Malta » Malta August 5th 2012

The Marfa Peninsula is Malta's final flourish before dipping beneath the water of the Comino Channel. Some of Malta's best diving spot are found along its northern coast. As it happened, i bought a snorkel for 10 euros only and I can't wait to try it! So, I planned to visit Ahrax Point which is at the extreme northeast of Malta (Lonely Planet rates Ahrax Point as the top-one diving and snoekelling point and highly recommends to visit). However, after I got to Cirkewwa and asked the drivers there, I found there are no buses to get to Ahrax Point at all. What I can do is to walk there. I gave up walking as it is too far away and I had to improvise at that moment. Finally I changed my plan to Paradise Bay ... read more
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Mediterranean Rainbow Wrasse
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Europe » Malta » Malta July 29th 2012

On the road west of the Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra Temples is a turn-off to Għar Lapsi. The name means "Cave of Ascension". The road winds steeply to the coast and at the end you will find a couple of restaurants and boathouses (It is impossible to get lost here, given this place is very tiny). Right after I got here, I was astonished. What immediately popped up in my mind is "How on earth is the water this clear?!". It is clear enough to see the rocks on the bottom, and even the flocks of fish! This is so amazing! Għar Lapsi is a little cove in the low limestone cliffs which has been converted into a natural lido, with stones steps and iron ladders giving access to the limpid blue water. It is a ... read more
View from restaurant Blue Creek
Garganelli con Guancia di Maiale e salsicca Maltese €11.50
白兔意粉 Spaghetti Rabbit Sauce €7.00

Europe » Malta » Malta » Marsaxlokk July 22nd 2012

Marsaxlokk is an acient fishing village which is located at the head of Marsaxlokk Bay. Old low-rise houses occupy along the whole waterfront, and a fleet of brightly coloured luzzu (Maltese fishing boats) crowds the habour. Not surprisingly, this place is renowned for its top-notch seafood restaurants. The most interesting thing here is the Sunday Fish Market. As the name suggests, the fish market only opens on Sunday, and yet in the morning until 12pm. How lazy they are! So, I needed to set aside some time for a visit. Finally I spent the whole morning in Marsaxlokk today. When I first got there, what I saw is a series of stalls on both sides of the main road selling daily accessories, toys, decoration.....When I continued walking, I can see the fish market. There are a ... read more
selling souvenirs
Fish stall
Swordfish




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