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Finding Universities Europe Paperblog Pick in Travel

Finding Universities in Europe

The Old Auditorium at the University of Tübingen, GermanyPhoto by Stefan Baguette If you follow the Overseas Exile Google+ page, you probably saw a bunch of education related post... Read more

Tian Tan, Buddha Paperblog Pick in Travel

Tian Tan, The Big Buddha

Our second day in HK for the lack of better word was eventful and tiring at the same time. It was summertime in Hong Kong when we decided to visit the Tian Tan in Lantau island... Read more

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