Sabine (not in her natural habitat) enjoying her slightly surreal teatime.
Thanks to Joy (@ayoungmamaslife) for her work as Make-Up artist.
Slightly Surreal

Sabine (not in her natural habitat) enjoying her slightly surreal teatime.
Thanks to Joy (@ayoungmamaslife) for her work as Make-Up artist.
It was that moment when she found out she was drinking cockroach tea all along.
An enormous thank you to Sabine for this stunning photoshoot!
Have a break, have a… smoke?
Strolling around in the old town Qibao (七宝镇), Shanghai. Its formation can be traced back to the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, to the Northern Song Dynasty. Back then it was dangerous to cross the bridge, because of the Nine Dragons (九龍圖卷) that constantly flew over the town, always ready to eat or mate with a random person.
The Hive is a visual tribute to Britain’s honeybees. 1000 LED lights glow according to the vibrations of bees that live in the Royal Botanic Gardens, in London. Designed by Wolfgang Buttress the installation is 17 metres tall and a must-see when you visit Kew Gardens.
A hidden restaurant between temples and tudigongs in Guangzhou, China. If you are lucky an old, bearded chinese man comes out and gives you the best advice on how to cook noodles.
Fujian Province in China with a Fujian Tulou (earthen buildings).
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Dat Skyline!
A lively shopping area in Seoul, Korea. But where’s the kimchi?
This is inside the huge Hangzhou East Railway Station. As with many places in China you feel like being in the future. The station is a high-speed rail hub, which became operational on 1 July 2013. The Hangzhou metropolitan area holds over 22 million people.