Thursday 30 June 2016

Happy Holiday: 2016 Midsummer’s Dream in Jyväskylä

June 24-26 2016 Jyväskylä, Finland 

We had an extremely freezing January and then we have such a lovely midsummer in 2016. When we arrive at Jyväskylä Central Railway at midnight, the sky shines orange pink clouds with the background of navy blue.

The very next day we drive to Laukka to visit mummi (granny in Finnish) and then continue on the road to the summer cottage. This wooden tiny cottage along the lakeside always provides me a tranquility, I like to sit on the sofa and read the latest Mökki magazine, or watch football match with family, sometimes grab a chair, sit at the bank, do yoga or completely nothing, only listen to the wind and water singing.

We have a parasol lunchtime, and the super food are smoked salmon, fruit salad, potatoes, grilled meat, loads of berries, and after sauna, we traditionally heat the huge sausages around the fireplace. My favourite meals are difficult to specifically point out, but all time the grilled bacon/chicken with pineapples is on my top list.
Here are how to make this BBQ family treat:

1 pineapple, peeled, cored and cut into half-inch chunks, about 30 chunks
1 box of sliced lean bacon
2 boxes of sliced chicken breast chunks
Dip the chicken breast chunks into light soybean sauce for about half an hour
Pierce chicken, pineapple chunks and bacon with a metal toothpick, place on a baking sheets/grill bar plank. Bake/grill until the bacon is crispy chicken and pineapple turn slightly brown, about 15-20 minutes.

Enjoy the life, take the bite, breathe the summer, and cherish the moment.
Special Thanks: Perhe Heikkinen
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Monday 20 June 2016

Fashion Fun Avec Mucha! Cheerio Czech: Maison Martin Margiela Walks in Museum Mucha

May 22-28, 2016 Prague, Czech Republic 

When the raining days strike, the efficient way to explore the city is visiting the museum. One of my travelling goals is to discover National Gallery/Fine Art Museum around the globe, and contemporary artist foundation is also on my must-to-do list.

Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist, known best for his distinct style. The Art Nouveau style and highly commercial criticism, however, were that Mucha attempted to disassociate himself from throughout his life; he always insisted that rather than maintaining any fashionable stylistic form, his paintings were entirely a product of himself and Czech. He declared that art existed only to communicate a spiritual message, and nothing more.


Mucha’s son, author Jiří Mucha, devoted much of his life to bringing attention to his father’s artworks. In 1998, Mucha Museum supported by Mucha Foundation in partnership with COPA sro, opened in Prague, managed by Mucha’s grandson John Mucha. The museum building is just next to our hotel room, so in a rainy morning, I wear my clean-cut casual style and expect to indulge a world of beauty.

Museum safari style is Filippa K 95% organic cotton and 5% elastane stripe top, Gina Tricot 100% polyester sporty leggings and Maison Martin Margiela 100% leather cutout ankle boots. Founded in 1988, Paris, Maison Martin Margiela sets the standard for contemporary design with its deconstructed tailoring and sculpted silhouettes. Blurring the boundaries between fashion and art, the ankle boots has flat heels and comfortable calfskin to walk over 2 hours in the museum.

As accessories, I am wearing peachy pink Stella McCartney sunglasses and carrying Miu Miu Madras camera pochette. Due to the hotel room is just 40 meters away, in my Miu Miu bag equipped with my iPhone 5C, credit cards, cash and my personal ID are essential enough for the museum trip. My colour palette of style to Mucha Museum is containing ivory white, inky black, peachy pink and a touch of plum purple, oh, indeed, from the multicolour of Chanel nail polish Le Vernis!

Special Thanks: JMH
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Wednesday 15 June 2016

On the Road: Prague! The Dream of Bohemia

May 22-28, 2016

In 1993, I learnt of from Children’s Daily that Czechoslovakia split into 2 countries on First of January, which the fact intrigued me to do a research of Czech Republic. In 1995, I kept reading Professor Yu Guangzhong’s essays about his Prague experience, at the same time, I found Alfons Mucha’s ladies mysterious yet elegant. And 5 years later, I encountered Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis at European Literature seminar. At the beginning of 2016, while I acknowledge that May holidays are available, immediately I book 2 flight tickets at Czech Airlines, and I deeply know this central Europe adventure would be highly cultural and sensational.

Domestic flight is so economic therefore, that we must seek some fatty food and beer for IIHF championship watching after our hotel check-in. The nightlife in Prague is long and fun, old town square and those pebble road streets are inevitably packed with typical souvenir shops and mini-tour vender, while the endless Bristol and pub lighten up the stone architecture. Founded during the Romanesque and flourishing by the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque and eras, Prague was not only the capital of the Czech state, but also the capital of the Holy Roman Empire.
Our travelling strategy is highly climate orientation; On May 23rd the day is clear, so we proceed to Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, St. Nicolas Church, Golden Lane via Charles Bridge by foot. When the clouds is gathering and thundering, on 24th we visit museums and go shopping at Wencesales Square, and since our accommodation, Fusion Hotel, is only 50 meters to Mucha Museum, I can just enjoy by myself while my hubby is searching his ideal souvenir, and then we spend time in Old Town Square to view Astronomical Clock, Powder Tower, Týn Church and Jewish District for whole day long. Since we will take train to stay 2 nights in Bratislava on 25th, therefore, I will postpone my Prague shopping plan on the very last day before we departure.

Prague Castle (Pražsky Hrad) is a castle complex in Prague, dating from the 9th century, the castle was a seat of power for Kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman Emperors, and Presidents of Cezchslovakia. The Bohemian Crown Jewels are kept within a hidden room inside it. According to the Guinness Book of Records, Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world, occupying an area of almost 70,000 square meters, at about 570 meters in length and an average of about 130 meters wide. For the visit, there is Long Visit (circuit A, 350 kr.) for 7 architectures to spend, and Short Visit (250 kr.) for access Gothic St. Vitus, Romanesque Basilica of St. George, Old Royal Palace and Golden Lane.



We purchase Short Visit plus 50 kr. For photo shooting permit card and the whole complication of St. Vitus Cathedral is in 1929, while the present-day Gothic Cathedral was founded on 21 of November 1344, when the Prague bishopric was raised to an archbishopric. The foundation stone for the new building was laid by King John of Bohemia, its patrons were the chapter of cathedral, the Archbishop Arnost of Pardubice, and Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, who intended the new cathedral to be a coronation church, family crypt, treasury for the most precious relics of the kingdom, and the last resting place cum pilgrimage site of patron St. Wenceslaus.


In St. Vitus cathedral, the most outstanding place shall be the Chapel St. Wenceslas, where the relics of the saint are kept. Unfortunately, the Chapel is not open to the public, but it can be viewed from the doorways. Still, I found the Mucha Window while about exiting the East Gate. In the 1920s Czech Art Nouveau painter Alfons Mucha decorated the new windows in the north part of nave. And the Rose Window was designed by Frantisek Kysela in 1925, above the portal, the Rose Window depicts scenes from the biblical story of creation. The tall windows follow arcade after every arcade, they filter the lights to the quiet marble vaults, and layer the sparkling hues of the bleak St. Vitus.


Contrasting the tremendous cathedral and basilica, Golden Lane (Zlatá Ulička) is a street consists of tiny colored houses, situated behind the Prague Castle, is cute and full of the sense of fairy tales. Its name is connected with 16th century alchemists. Nowadays there are many souvenir shops in the houses and there is a medieval museum of armory within the former 14th-century fortification accessible from the Golden Lane.


My dream visiting Prague is to find House no. 22, because of is connected with one of my favourite writers, Franz Kafka, who stayed at this house for approximately two years (from 1916 to 1917) to write in peace. No. 22 is a tiny brick mini house with low door with evergreen paint, a sky blue wall decorated along with the burgundy pipes. Now a souvenir shop, displays Kafka’s novels and handmade bookmarks, then, this tranquil space provides Czech-Jewish writer completed the pioneering existentialism The Metamorphosis. I still tears for George Samsa’s monstrous fate while reading the novel, yet in Prague, after dreaming 20 years, dear Franz, I finally find you.

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