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Xi’an Muslim Quarter – Part II
In this second part I continue telling my adventures in what would be my favorite part of the city, the Muslim Quarter of Xi’an.
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Xi’an 西安 Streets
I never expected that this would be one of the cities that I most would enjoy on my journey through China.
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Mong Kok 旺角
The city is vibrant, chaotic, dirty, noisy, saturated of people, there are shops above shops, large malls between street food vendors, everything catch my attention, everything looks delicious.
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People’s Square 人民广场
It is already well into the autumn, the morning was a bit cold and rainy, perhaps an omen what was coming, the day I spend it in the People’s Square.
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Nanluoguxiang – Part II
My second post about the Hutongs 胡同 of Beijing 北京 and my first impressions of China 中国
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Nanluoguxiang – Part I
The beginning of my trip to China中国 , my arrival to Beijing 北京 and the first encounter with Chinese culture in the Hutongs 胡同
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Un Día de Mercado
Last November my friends of Venezuela Gastronómica invited me to their event Un Día de Mercado, three days in the most delightful exhibition at the Municipal Chacao Market, where a variety of chefs and other devotees of the rich and diverse Venezuelan cuisine presented their proposals.
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Isla de Margarita 2015
This January I went on vacation to the island of Margarita, in the Venezuelan Caribbean, one of my favorite places in the world
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7
Today, seven years ago I published the first entry of this blog
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Visita a la Mezquita de Caracas
Visita a la Mezquita de Caracas Español (English after) Ayer estuve de paseo por la Mezquita de Caracas, La Mezquita Ibrahim Ibin Abdul Aziz Al-Ibrahim المسجد إبراهيم بن عبد العزيز آل إبراهيم, de mano de Urbanimia. Es un sitio es increible, me lo imaginaba diferente, pero igual es muy bonito. Llegas a las puertas donde dejas los zapatos, y ahí…
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Vuelta a Trujillo
A tour for the province of Trujillo, in the Venezuelan Andes, following the route of the coffee, another amazing experience, a reunion with my childhood and again with the deep Venezuela.














