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Overview
About Me
ABOUT ME
I studied arts management and cultural policy in London. Now I've been accumulating practical experience in arts, researching innovative projects and enjoy living in cultural city London. I used to be a performer on the stage, so I have a theatrical background, but I'm keen to explore any kinds of art form and inter-disciplinary works.
I'm interested in farming and farmer's culture too. I have an attachment to it and rural area, as I grew up in a small town. So I love traveling to countryside.
I like eating (any kinds of food), drinking, chatting and playing with cats.
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING
I love to meet local people when I travel. I wish I can make many friends through couchsurfing. At the moment, I'm living in a tiny flat without a living room, so it might be difficult to welcome couchsurfers, but I'd love to have a coffee and chat with future friends.
Interests
Art, Theatre, Music, Film, Dance, Design, DJ, Architecture, Farming, Woodland, Rural area, Village, Traditional House, Cooking, Drinking, Cats, Football match etc...
- cats
- arts
- culture
- architecture
- design
- dancing
- dining
- cooking
- coffee
- drinking
- traveling
- music
- soccer
- teaching
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
I was staying in a cottage of my teacher in a small town near the border between the Washington state and Canada. It was just by the quiet lake and nothing was found except woods. After dinner I went down to the small pear attached to the cottage to see stars. Due to the complete darkness, I could see the uncountable stars. On top of that, the image of the stars reflected in the river. I lay on my face and put my head out of the edge of the small pear. The 360-degree panoramic view of the stars just astonished me!
Countries I’ve Visited
Canada, China, France, Germany, Greece, India, Iraq, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States
Countries I’ve Lived In
Japan