
While studying at AIT, Neil was chosen as one of three AIT representatives to join the 4th Asian Urban Architectural Workshop in Fukuoka, Japan in September 1993. Featured here is Asia's only retractable dome. Click here to know more of the Land of the Rising Sun.

After graduating from AIT, Neil proceeded to Singapore to join SLH International Architects. After a week's hard labour, R&R were a must during weekends. From the Chinese Pagoda, a typical Singapore skyline with an MRT Station backdropped by high-rise HDB residential condos was perfectly captured here. This site www.newasia-singapore.com will provide more information on this "City of Fines".

Chinese New Year 1995 was a perfect day to travel in Singapore. The closeby historic Malacca showcases remnants of both Asian and European influences. Visit Malaysia at www.mymalaysia.net.my.

Hong Kong was a favorite destination for Yvonne and her officemates at DJ Litonjua Architects. Ocean Park's cable car is one of tourists' must-experience ride. Visit Hong Kong at www.discoverhongkong.com.

Featured is a colourful floating restaurant cum casino in Aberdeen Bay, Hong Kong. The same controversial vessel recently once docked in Manila Bay.

Nearly 6 months before our wedding and while still with East Asian, Yvonne had some job assignments in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. As part of her pleasure trip, she got the chance to visit 'boring' Brunei. Visit Brunei now!

In September 1997 while with East Asian International and three months before our marriage, Yves was blessed with a short-term interior design training in New York. Good she got this photo with the World Trade Center towers before they finally disappeared from the famous Manhattan skyline four years hence. Know more of USA at www.usatourism.com.

We had our wedding honeymoon in December 1997 at the vibrant
Bangkok, Thailand. Oops! this is not Hollywood. This is in Dreamworld, a new and exciting theme park
in Rangsit.

The famous Grand Palace in downtown Bangkok. Visit Thailand now. Check it out here.

Brisbane is such a great city in
Australia. While waiting for the next ferry to Southbank, we tried getting a pic of the famous tower here,
Waterfront Place. You can visit the Land Down Under at www.atn.com.au.
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