Best of June 2011 Links and Updates

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I’m not sure why but I’ve never made a round-up of links before. This is the first one and I hope to keep it going every month. I use StumbleUpon and Delicious to save my favorite links as well.

Updates

  • I have three webinars scheduled for July. Check the new webinars page for details. All three are free.
  • Everywhere Connection has reached $1,095! We have 32 days to reach our $6,000 mark. See 7 reasons why you should donate.
  • Check out the new HD Travel Videos page listed on the top. You can watch me suffer, eat odd foods, and cook horribly.
  • I’m leaving China on July 5th and onto new adventures in South Korea for a week. On July 11th I’m returning home to the US visiting family, friends, and traveling to different cities.

Best of June 2011 Links

A Very Different Look at Intercultural Dating in China – by Seeing Red in China: Here’s a post that will make you go oh sh*t. In a three part series, Tom tells the story of a Western Man and a Chinese woman. His friend is in his 60′s and used a Chinese dating site to find a Chinese woman. The outcome was unexpected and interesting. I won’t spoil the surprise.

It’s time to spill the bucket – by Runaway Juno: I can relate to this post. Juno decided that it was time to stop making bucket lists and instead make bucket living. She quit her well paying cubicle job to do what makes her happy. She writes about her struggles with the cultural norm in Korea. As I always say, be yourself.

Japan’s Toilets and Bathing Practices – by ShenVenture: This is a fun article. Adrienne posted a few pictures of the toilets in Japan.

How to Travel Long-Term & Pay Off Debt - by 2Backpackers: A guest post Ordinary Traveler. Some really useful tips that I’ve even mentioned here on Art of Backpacking. Simple tips but they work well.

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Michael Tieso travels around the world writing, photographing, and filming his adventures. He left the cubicle life to travel the world in May 2009 and he still continues the journey to this day with no end to it. He loves adventure, food, and music. He is the Editor-in-chief of Art of Backpacking. Follow him on Twitter and .

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