My usual practice is to compose a yearly review in the last few days of a year but I have decided to write my review earlier this time around. 2020 is a memorable year for most people around the world, better be gone and forgotten. The Covid 19 pandemic has turned life upside down for a great multitude of people since mid-March. My daily routine did not change much except for the 3.5 months that I stayed in the Philippines during the lockdown. Well, there is a first for everything.
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Fireworks at the Dubai Mall for the New Year countdown |
I celebrated the birth of 2020 in Dubai, U.A.E. My visit in the country was pretty unremarkable until I met a local man in Al Ain. I spent a couple of hours in his farm in the oasis. I learned so much about the culture of UAE from him and experienced Arab hospitality.
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In Al Ain Oasis |
The late Sultan of Oman passed away on the day that I arrived in the border town, Burami. The country was then in public morning for the following days, and everything was closed. If it were not for the Pakistanis and Indians residing there, I would starve and die out of thirst in the first week there. LOL Out of the many places that I visited in Oman, the Sunday market in Nizwa stood out the most. It is the kind of authentic experience that I would not experience elsewhere in the world.
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Animal auction at Nizwa Market |
Pakistan was the next country that I visited. By then, there were more news about rapid spread of Covid 19 outside China. International travel was still business as usual and I thought I would be able to complete my itinerary by April 22nd. The obstacles in my Pakistani visit were of a different nature. Budget accommodations are very limited and so is intercity transportation. However, I managed to visit all the UNESCO sites in Pakistan in the alloted time. My most memorable experience has to be Mohenjodaro. It was the first time that I was accompanied by an armed policeman throughout the duration of my visit in an archaeological site.
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A group selfie with my tuk-tuk driver and armed policeman in Mohenjodaro. |
My visit to Myanmar was remarkable even though there are many similarities between Thai and Burmese temples. Many people raved about Bagan. But I really liked Mandalay and particularly enjoyed my stay there. When I was visiting the reconstructed Mandalay Palace, I felt like I was time-transported back 200 years ago. I was at ease with my surroundings even though it was scorching hot.
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My favourite selfie at the Mandalay Palace |
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Intramuros, Manila is full of Spanish colonial structures. |
After the 14 day of quarantine, I moved to my current home in July. Many international students and working holiday visitors had returned to their home countries by that time. Finding a decent place to live in Vancouver was relatively easy this time. During the summer months, there were very few new cases in British Columbia. However, I chose to stay inside and learn how to cook even though there were no health restrictions. I have mastered a few dishes that I thought I would never be able to make from scratch. I also sewed a couple dresses by hand. I had plans to form an NGO to help eradicate extreme poverty in developing countries but once again these plans were put on hold. Instead I am all caught up on old TV shows and movies that I did not get to watch for the past ten years. LOL
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