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TRAVELLIVE 11-2017

Dear readers, For adventure explorers, you would not want to miss our special story on the Arctic conquesst by dog sled and the aurora borealis experience – often compared as a virtually magical dance of light. The snowy mountain, ice caves and the whole scenery in Salzkammergut, a region near the Austrian city of Salzburg, will leave you in awe. Or perhaps, you prefer to admire the beauty of late autumn leaves in South Korea under the lens of our photographer Quynh Anh. After receiving positive feedbacks from Travellive readers on the story "60 day trip around Vietnam with my kid" back in June, we decided to invite Oc and her family back to tell us about their latest trip, a 50 day journey around South East Asia. The little girl has now become a ‘seasoned’ traveler after having been to 10 SEA countries. Your trip to Taiwan would be a lot more enjoyable when you try all the food from Taipei, Taichung and Tainan The cold and windy season is finally here, we wish you plenty of new and exciting experiences for your journeys ahead. TRAVELLIVE EDITORIAL BOARD

Dear readers,

For adventure explorers, you would not want to miss our special story on the Arctic conquesst by dog sled and the aurora borealis experience – often compared as a virtually magical dance of light. The snowy mountain, ice caves and the whole scenery in Salzkammergut, a region near the Austrian city of Salzburg, will leave you in awe. Or perhaps, you prefer to admire the beauty of late autumn leaves in South Korea under the lens of our photographer Quynh Anh.

After receiving positive feedbacks from Travellive readers on the story "60 day trip around Vietnam with my kid" back in June, we decided to invite Oc and her family back to tell us about their latest trip, a 50 day journey around South East Asia. The little girl has now become a ‘seasoned’ traveler after having been to 10 SEA countries.

Your trip to Taiwan would be a lot more enjoyable when you try all the food from Taipei, Taichung and Tainan

The cold and windy season is finally here, we wish you plenty of new and exciting experiences for your journeys ahead.


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Frostbitten hands<br />

due to exposure to<br />

freezing temperatures<br />

in the Arctic<br />

A delicious<br />

fish dish of<br />

the Arctic<br />

Hoang Le Giang<br />

Giang studied marketing at the University of Jonkoping<br />

(Sweden). It is worth nothing that through now healthy,<br />

Giang during childhood had to fight asthma and obesity...<br />

but Giang developed a passion for climbing in 20<strong>11</strong>.<br />

So far, he has conquered the Himalayas 8 times and<br />

been to 30 countries around the world. He is the first<br />

Vietnamese participant to join the most recent Fjallraven<br />

Polar expedition to the Arctic.<br />

The journey was getting more exciting and<br />

adventure-filled moment by moment. Our<br />

sleds kept going in silence and in the freezing<br />

cold. All I could hear was the rattle of the<br />

sleds and the heavy breathing of the dogs.<br />

The weather was as you can imagine, unpredictable and<br />

constantly changing with a clear blue sky one minute and<br />

an almost overwhelming deluge of snow another. Despite<br />

the difficulty, we still went on tearing through the white vast<br />

space to get to our next stop. We only stopped to camp when<br />

the sun went down.<br />

At our stop, we only had enough strength to make our tents<br />

and have a quick dinner before our rest. Sleeping time was<br />

the best time to relax and acted as the strongest natural<br />

recovery remedy. Our four days and nights were the same,<br />

repetitive and steady. For our last night, we finally got to<br />

spend it among the glacier and snow field!<br />

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