Song

Song is the mother of four children. She and her family have stepped away from it all and in September 2023, began traveling the world while homeschooling. Song is an ABC (American born Chinese) and has an undergraduate degree from Cornell and an MBA from Harvard. She is an entrepreneur and an educator. Her hobbies include learning, traveling, reading, cooking and baking, and being with children.

Muhammad Ali Mosque

We visited Muhammad Ali Mosque with our guide, Hanan, on a Friday. In every mosque, there is a sermon or khutbah every Friday after the mid-day prayer, during which time mosques are closed to visitors. This was just the first reason that we scheduled our visit to the mosque in the morning. The second reason …

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Al-Azhar Mosque

During the Pharaonic times when Ancient Egyptians believed in a polytheistic religion with thousands of gods. Today, Egypt is nearly 90% Muslim. How and when did this change in religion take place? It is fascinating to explore Egypt’s long history. It is a turbulent and every-changing complex history of invasion, times of peace and prosperity …

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The Egyptian Museum & National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC)

The Egyptian Museum Since we conceived this trip, I have been looking forward to visiting Egypt’s newest and grandest museum, The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM). GEM will be the largest museum in the world, containing more than 100,000 artifacts from Ancient Egypt and the complete Tutankhamen collection. It should have opened in 2013 but it has faced many …

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Airbnb in New Cairo

I have been captivated by Ancient Egypt since I was a young child. In my elementary school library, there was a small section about Ancient Egypt consisting of no more than 20 books. I must have been in second or third grade when I discovered it and spent several months huddled in the corner of …

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Life Lessons from South Africa

Ever since I first visited South Africa, I have dreamt of living here. It is the kind of place that exudes something magical that captures your imagination and etches itself into your memory with the otherworldly beauty of the land and the unbreakable spirit of the people. The vast and rugged land is strikingly beautiful …

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Apartheid Museum

During our month in South Africa, I have been reading Nelson Mandela’s autobiography, “A Long Walk to Freedom”. I share the interesting, significant and funny parts of the book with the rest of the family during our long drives through the ever scenic, ever changing coastal roads, endless highveld and bushveld savannas and majestic mountain …

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The Cradle of Humankind

On a cold and wet day, we made the trip to the Cradle of Humankind, about 50 km outside of Johannesburg. AY and I have been talking about this museum for months, so there was no way we were going to let the weather stop us. When we arrived, the place looked totally deserted without …

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Rosebank Sunday Market, Johannesburg

Our entire family loves markets of all kinds, supermarkets, weekend markets, flea markets, farmers markets, craft markets, etc. We love browsing and occasionally buying. We were happy to be in Johannesburg on a Sunday because the best markets always take place on the weekend. We headed to Rosebank Sunday Market, a well-known craft, food and …

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