bebt, expenses, lifestyle, millennials, traveling

Millennial Woes: How Bad Do You Want to Travel?

Traveling to exotic places is one of the things Millennials save their money for. But it seems like they can’t wait to travel as they throw themselves into the pit — that is, being financially in debt, say the surveys. ‘A generation of experience’ Unlike older generations, Millennials are more inclined to accumulate experience than ...

Nspirement Staff

Taking photographs on a trip.

Australian Resident Representative Falls in Love With Taiwan

Australian Counselor Gary Cowan took up office in Taiwan in 2018. He loves nature and often participates in various outdoor activities. Gary also said that he likes the country very much for three reasons: its scenery, the food, and its people. According to the United Daily News, Gary Cowan, the representative of the Australian office, ...

Nspirement Staff

Gary Cowan standing in front of a lighthouse.

7 Natural Wonders of Taiwan You Probably Don’t Know About

If you happen to visit the densely populated urban areas of Taiwan that make up the country’s western plains, it would be easy for you to wonder why Taiwan is called “Ihla Formosa,” or “Beautiful Island.” Of course, the majority of Taiwan has plenty of urban development; however, this should not take away from the many ...

Nspirement Staff

How Millennials Are Fooled Into Unrealistic Travel Expectations

Millennials are today the most likely demographic to spend money on travel when compared to Baby Boomers and Generation Xers. Given that they are at their peak physical condition, earning an attractive income, and have little to no family responsibilities, it is understandable why many choose to spend money exploring the world. However, the millennials ...

Jack Roberts

A lake in the mountains.

Taiwan Travel Experience: Amazing Cuisine and Business Opportunities

Doreen Hegemann is a Germany-based business coach and strategy consultant, and is also an honorary member of the board of the European Women’s Management Development Network (EWMD). She paid her first visit to Taiwan in 2000 after she came across a Taiwanese studying the English language in Scotland in 1995 and was interested in the ...

Billy Shyu

The Not So Powerful Indian Passport

India, one of the largest growing economies and a rising technology hub of the world, unfortunately, has a very weak passport. The Indian passport is ranked 73rd on the list of Global Passport Power Rank 2018. This system ranks countries on the basis of their passport power, that is, how many countries the passport holder ...

Nspirement Staff

Port Stephens: An Idyllic Coastal Paradise

Port Stephens is an idyllic coastal paradise that stretches across northeastern New South Wales, Australia. It is renowned for its vast expanse of sand dunes that sit in contrast to its extensive bay and harbor areas. It is a popular tourist destination, offering an abundant range of land and sea activities. With boundless sea and ...

Emma Lu

Guilin’s Idyllic Scenery

Wang Zhenggong, a court officer of the Southern Song Dynasty, helped put Guilin on the world map when he wrote a poem to encourage local young people to study hard so as to be able to serve the court. His poem’s popular catchphrase “the scenery of Guilin tops the world” has helped publicize the region’s ...

Emma Lu

Terraced rice fields of Guilin.

Photo Essay: Visit Sai Kung for Hong Kong’s Best Seafood

Any seafood lover traveling to Hong Kong must make a trip to Sai Kung. The city of Hong Kong is surrounded by islands, and life there is tied to the sea. In many places, people live on fishing boats and make their living by selling what they catch. One of the most famous seafood spots ...

Mikel Davis