Blog or Blogger
: http://greenleapforward.com/
: The Green Leap Forward is authored by Julian L. Wong, an energy policy and technology analyst and a ‘regenerative systems’ (as opposed to merely ‘clean tech’) advocate based in Washington, D.C.
: China
: AsiaJin
: The Next Generation Internet Trends in Japan and Asia
: Welcome to my blog for web 2.0 in Korea. This is Seokchan (Channy) Yun lived in Jeju, South Korea. I had 10 year experiences of internet business especially online music, e-commerce, e-payment and internet security of world-wide web.
: Taewoo Danny Kim's Spicy Thoughts on Digital Generation in Korea
: On this site you’ll find reviews and information about weird watering holes, and true stories of booze-induced bad-behaviour and mishaps that I’ve experienced first-hand, or been told by friends, here in the land of the rising beer glass. Hence the drink-related title, “Gaijin Tonic.” The term “gaijin”, as you probably know, means “foreigner” in Japanese. It’s considered a derogatory term by some but, when describing some of the dipsomaniac misfits in I’ve met, derogatory terms seem more than reasonable. These tales of mayhem and merriment should ring a bell with anyone who has spent more than 24 hours in Japan. I hope the site will serve as a kind of tonic for gaijin and Japanese alike- an invigorating, tequila-laced chicken soup for the soul of the adventurous drunkard.
: A webcomic about a pompous English expat in Japan.
: http://smt.blogs.com/mari_diary/
: A blog by Mari Kanazawa (金澤真理) from Shibuya, Tokyo
: http://mykafkaesquelife.blogspot.com/
: I'm a 30 something guy from Slovenia, a small country in Europe. I love my blog and this little cyberspace gives me the chance to share my experiences and views on various issues with my readers. What used to be 1 simple blog are now 3 blogs combined in a very useful website with various pages about a whole variety of topics. A lot of my blog is about traveling and Taiwan, because these two things are my main passions in the recent years. In the past six years I have partly lived in Singapore, Malaysia and now Taiwan as well as visited many other East Asian countries. I love all things Asian: languages, history, art, architecture, food, music, pop culture, cinema and people. Maybe that's one of the reasons I moved to Taiwan, married my lovely wife and thrown myself in the daily hustle and bustle of Taipei. Life in Taipei is overwhelming and tough, but it never gets boring.



