Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Introduction and Planning
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-From PVG-BOB, a 24 hours journey
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Bora Bora
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Hilton Moorea
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Moorea
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Heading to New Zealand
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Hilton Lake Taupo
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Around Lake Taupo
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Rotorua
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Everything is fine in Japan
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Back to Auckland
Our fifth year anniversary trip-Tahiti, New Zealand and (No Japan)-Back to home on Korean Air
A lot of people told me Tahiti is “once in a lifetime” experience and it’s the most beautiful place on earth, I agree. but maybe because I stayed too long and made Tahiti to become really “one in a lifetime” experience place to me.
New Zealand is beautiful, people are friendly, I think I made mistake when planed our trip, Tahiti too long, New Zealand too short, but it gave me a great excuse to go to New Zealand again in the future.
I really don’t think Tahiti is that expensive, at least you don’t need drive around with $9 per gallon gas. Overall speaking,I still believe the cheapest industrial country to live is United States of America.
Thanks for reading. I am going to Kazakhstan now.