The last Museum on my ‘must-see this holiday’ was the Asian Civilisation Museum and we left the best for the last!
The museum’s displays were perfect for photography and these stunning pictures are testament. See for yourself. Part One here.





The last Museum on my ‘must-see this holiday’ was the Asian Civilisation Museum and we left the best for the last!
The museum’s displays were perfect for photography and these stunning pictures are testament. See for yourself. Part One here.





The Bonesetter’s Daughter – Amy Tan
Ruth Young and her widowed mother, LuLing, have always had a tumultuous relationship. Now, before she succumbs to forgetfulness, LuLing gives Ruth some of her writings, which reveal a side of LuLing that Ruth has never known. . . .
In a remote mountain village where ghosts and tradition rule, LuLing grows up in the care of her mute Precious Auntie as the family endures a curse laid upon a relative known as the bonesetter. When headstrong LuLing rejects the marriage proposal of the coffinmaker, a shocking series of events are set in motion–all of which lead back to Ruth and LuLing in modern San Francisco. The truth that Ruth learns from her mother’s past will forever change her perception of family, love, and forgiveness.
Next up – beautiful wall tapestries, paintings and beaded work





The Ginger Tree – Oswald Wynd
In 1903, a young Scotswoman named Mary Mackenzie sets sail for China to marry her betrothed, a military attaché in Peking. But soon after her arrival, Mary falls into an adulterous affair with a young Japanese nobleman, scandalizing the British community.
Casting her out of the European community, her compatriots tear her away from her small daughter. A woman abandoned and alone, Mary learns to survive over forty tumultuous years in Asia, including two world wars and the cataclysmic Tokyo earthquake of 1923.
Some gorgeous furniture at The Peranakan Museum




