what can you buy with $2.5?
I'm the team manager of a Dragon boat team this year and also in charge of the money. We have $2.5 left for everyone, just trying to think what i can get for everyone. It's very hard since if I go online and shipping fee alone would probably cost $10. I also tried to google "what can i buy with cad $2.5?" all the search results are showing stocks or Canadian dollar being weak etc, Maybe i should invest this $50 dollars and use this for next year's race. If i buy a penny stock, i can buy a lot.
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Sunday, June 5, 2016
what is travel is all about?
what is travel is all about? why do people travel? i travel far to see elephants enjoying a mud bath, to have a conversation with local people in the pub, to tastes the local fresh white asparagus that i would never have in Vancouver, to understand my airbnb host's life. She is an amazing woman, also a single mother who is proud of her son, an immigrant who lacks sense of belonging, a musician who is passionate about her music, an artist who creates arts presenting her home country. I reflect myself in her, in my trip, in my solo time.
travel is all about experience
travel is all about experience
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Netherlands and Germany
I just came back to Vancouver and try to stay awake for jetleg. Figured I will share my itinerary for my one week trip in Netherlands and Germany. Since I only have so many vacation time every year, I only took one week off this time. It was short and sweet.
Itinerary:
Day 1: arrive in Amsterdam, traveled to Den Haag/Hague
Day 2: day trip to Rotterdam and Den Haag/Hague
Day 3: train ride to Koln, the Dom
Day 4: Koln/Cologne and Bonn (birthplace of Beethoven)
Day 5: Koln/Cologne and train ride to Amsterdam
Day 6: Alkmaar (cheese market and trading center), Amsterdam
Day 7: Country side: Zaanse Schans, Volendam, Marken, Amsterdam
Day 8: fly out
most of the time was spend on either commuting or museums. The cities list above are pretty walkable except Amsterdam. I stayed close to Koln Central and Amsterdam Central, which are pretty convenient. I can spend more time in the city sigh seeing without needing to worry about getting back to hotel too late.
A few tips:
alternative itinerary:
i have met people that travel to/from Berlin, Germany and Paris, France. Flights may be cheaper than trains sometimes. so check the price before you go.
Itinerary:
Day 1: arrive in Amsterdam, traveled to Den Haag/Hague
Day 2: day trip to Rotterdam and Den Haag/Hague
Day 3: train ride to Koln, the Dom
Day 4: Koln/Cologne and Bonn (birthplace of Beethoven)
Day 5: Koln/Cologne and train ride to Amsterdam
Day 6: Alkmaar (cheese market and trading center), Amsterdam
Day 7: Country side: Zaanse Schans, Volendam, Marken, Amsterdam
Day 8: fly out
most of the time was spend on either commuting or museums. The cities list above are pretty walkable except Amsterdam. I stayed close to Koln Central and Amsterdam Central, which are pretty convenient. I can spend more time in the city sigh seeing without needing to worry about getting back to hotel too late.
| Day | location | point of interests | accommodation |
| Day 1 | Amsterdam, commute to Hague | Hello Europe! pick up Holland Pass at GWK Travelex - Schiphol airport landside - Arrival Hall 3/ 4. | |
| Day 2 | one day in Rotterdam and Hague | Rotterdam Central Station, Cube Houses, (silver pass, save $3) Markthal, City Hall, Kunsthal, (silver pass, save $12, closed on Mondays) Erasmus Bridge world trade center | |
| Day 3 | half day commute from Hauge to Cologne (4 hr train ride) | 7am train from Hague - Cologne Cologne 1. Gothic Cathedral (guided tour, Monday – Saturday 10.30 am and 2.30 pm, Sunday and Feastday 2.30 pm, http://www.koelner-dom.de/index.php?id=home&L=1 2. go to any public museum or Cologne Tourist Board Kardinal-Höffner-Platz 1 get museum card. Mondays - Saturdays: 09:00 a.m. – 08:00 p.m. | air bnb |
| Day 4 | cologne, Bonn | Cologne: 1. Romano-Germanic Römisch-Germanisches Museum 10am-5pm Tue-Sun 2. Museum Schnütgen Mon closed Tues to Sun 10 am – 6 pm Thurs 10 am – 8 pm http://www.museum-schnuetgen.de/default.aspx?s=1909 Bonn: 1. University of Bonn, 2. Beethoven house: birthplace of the renowned composer Ludwig van Beethoven | air bnb |
| Day 5 | half a day in Bonn, train from Bonn/cologne to Amsterdam (4 hr train ride) | Cologne:Wallraf-Richartz Museum, with most monet (i only saw one, lol) collection, Tues to Sun 10 am – 6 pm arrive at Amsterdam 1. take 10pm night canal tour 2. check out the red light district, Randy Roy's Redlight Tours everyday 8pm plus10pm Fridays and Saturdays (I didn't end up doing tour, but review of this tour is very good) | hostel in Amsterdam |
| Day 6 | Amsterdam | Amsterdam 1. Rijksmuseum, gold pass, Open daily 9:00-17:00 2. Van Gogh museum, gold pass, (9 am to 6 pm and Fridays until 10 pm, Tip: visit the museum from 9 am to 11 am or after 3 pm. The busiest times are between 11 am and 3 pm.) | hostel in Amsterdam |
| Day 7 | Amsterdam | Amsterdam 1. country side morning tour start from 8:45am, pack a light lunch or eat at Volendam 2. Amsterdam market 3. Royal Palace 4. Dam Square | hostel in Amsterdam |
| Day 8 | Amsterdam | Goodbye Amsterdam! |
A few tips:
- It's a good idea to buy international train tickets ahead of time Tickets can be sold out. They can be booked online or at the computers at all the information booth at main train station. Print out the paper tickets and conductors will check time to time.
- I bought a Holland pass for Netherlands travel, there are also Amsterdam card and museum card, depends on what you want to do. Google Holland pass vs Amsterdam card, you will see the differences.
- Holland pass gives me voucher for museum tickets, which I still need to go line up to exchange for museum entrance tickets. There are difference line up for voucher and tickets.
- Ann Frank house is one the most popular places to visit in Amsterdam. If you are interested in history and it's highly recommenced to reserve your tickets and they will be sold out!
- Royal Palace is where dutch royal greets guests but it's not super fancy and even the Queen does not like it. I did\t go inside and just took a picture.
- Last canal cruise is at 10pm and I was able to see the night view of Amsterdam. All the bridges are lighted up and quiet. Quite different from the Amsterdam's day life.
alternative itinerary:
i have met people that travel to/from Berlin, Germany and Paris, France. Flights may be cheaper than trains sometimes. so check the price before you go.
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