1. Welcome to Derry: REVIEW
  2. The Cost of being supportive
  3. The Cruel Irony of Helping: When Betrayal Comes from Those You Lifted
  4. ZUMBA with Andrea!
  5. ZUMBA with Andrea! Join her on YouTube!
  6. Interpreting Practice for Mandarin
  7. Interpreting Practice for Cantonese
  8. ZUMBA with Andrea! Join her on TikTok!
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  10. Language Lah!
  11. Behind The Mic Show
  12. Support the Spine, Support the Mind. Ergonomics for Interpreters
  13. Fuel the Brain. What Interpreters Eat and Drink Matters
  14. Your Body Is Your Instrument. Why Interpreters Must Move.
  15. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
  16. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
  17. The Uncertainty of Interpreting: Facing Emotional Challenges
  18. Training the Next Generation of Interpreters, Challenges, Realities, and the Future Workforce
  19. The Quiet Decline of Workplace Friendships
  20. A Glimpse Into Love, Loss, and Quiet Strength
  21. Why Healthcare Should Use AI Interpreters ONLY as Gap Fillers, Not Replacements
  22. Between Empathy and Ethics: Navigating Patient Attitudes in Medical Settings
  23. Interpreting Courtesy: What I Witness Between Words
  24. When Eyes Meet Through the Screen – How VRI Changes the Dynamic
  25. Behind the Words: Interpreting in the Final Hours of Life
  26. Are Emotional Calls Different Between OPI and VRI? An Interpreter’s Perspective
  27. Managing Fast-Paced Interpretation Calls with Hard-of-Hearing LEP Patients and Rapid-Speaking Providers
  28. The Unseen Angels in the Hospital
  29. Opportunities Knock Once Don’t Waste Them
  30. The Podcast Journey: A Wild Ride Worth Every Moment
  31. Look Up!
  32. An Interpreter’s Reflection
  33. The Role of Professionalism and Empathy in Interpretation
  34. Just breathe…
  35. Why We Started a Podcast: More Than Just Tips for Interpreters
  36. Love is…
  37. What Makes an Excellent and Successful Interpreter?
  38. CMS Secret Shopper Test Call Guide
  39. Why do some LEP Individuals pretend to understand English?
  40. Beach days are the best days. Period.
  41. Handling Difficult Situations as a Medical Interpreter
  42. The Future of Interpreters and Translators: Will AI Make us Obsolete?
  43. Life is Strange: The Weight of Goodbye
  44. The Weight of Words: A Medical Interpreter’s Challenge
  45. Who likes Music + Books Combo? Tell me your favorite and why!
  46. The Bone Collector – A Classic Thriller That Still Holds Up
  47. Review: The Pelican Brief – A Gripping Tale of Conspiracy, but How Does the Movie Compare to the Book?
  48. 醫者之橋 (The Bridge of Healing)
  49. Navigating Challenges as a Medical Interpreter: Communication Barriers with Elderly Patients
  50. Life’s Beautiful Mistakes
  51. Reading list: From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (愛新覺羅·溥儀)
  52. Why Leonardo da Vinci Will Always Be My Favorite Genius
  53. Vision Of A Sunset
  54. When Empathy Meets Ethics: A Challenging Situation as a Medical Interpreter
  55. The World’s Worst Translator | Alternatino
  56. 医療通訳者として、どのようにしてパフォーマンス改善をより深く理解するか
  57. Interpreter Vs The World , Part I
  58. 作为医疗口译员,如何更好地理解绩效改进
  59. Better Understanding Performance Improvement as a Medical Interpreter
  60. Progenic Studios
  61. Introduction to Shirakawa-go: A Timeless Village in Japan
  62. Osaka: The Heartbeat of Kansai, Japan
  63. Kyoto – A Travel Guide
  64. 人生の苦難 Life’s Struggles
  65. 镜中人
  66. Interpreter Before Becoming a Trainer, Team Leader, or Head of Department?
  67. An Interpreter, to be or not to be?
  68. A Tribute to all the interpreters in the world!
  69. A Tribute to all the interpreters in the world!
  70. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
  71. …till death do us part…
  72. 原來婆婆要人𠱁嘅…
  73. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
  74. Random Friday
  75. What If Leadership Is Unsupportive and Unempathetic?
  76. The Call That Changed Me
  77. オンライン医療通訳として働くことについて (About working as a Medical Interpreter)
  78. The Uncertainty of Interpreting: Facing Emotional Challenges
  79. My soothing voice, perhaps?
  80. 幕後英雄:作為口譯員的日常與挑戰
  81. How to Maintain Mental Health as an Interpreter: Staying Strong During the Graveyard Shift
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  1. Welcome to Derry: REVIEW
  2. The Cost of being supportive
  3. The Cruel Irony of Helping: When Betrayal Comes from Those You Lifted
  4. ZUMBA with Andrea!
  5. ZUMBA with Andrea! Join her on YouTube!
  6. Interpreting Practice for Mandarin
  7. Interpreting Practice for Cantonese
  8. ZUMBA with Andrea! Join her on TikTok!
  9. These 3 habits silently keep people stuck!
  10. Language Lah!
  11. Behind The Mic Show
  12. Support the Spine, Support the Mind. Ergonomics for Interpreters
  13. Fuel the Brain. What Interpreters Eat and Drink Matters
  14. Your Body Is Your Instrument. Why Interpreters Must Move.
  15. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
  16. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
  17. The Uncertainty of Interpreting: Facing Emotional Challenges
  18. Training the Next Generation of Interpreters, Challenges, Realities, and the Future Workforce
  19. The Quiet Decline of Workplace Friendships
  20. A Glimpse Into Love, Loss, and Quiet Strength
  21. Why Healthcare Should Use AI Interpreters ONLY as Gap Fillers, Not Replacements
  22. Between Empathy and Ethics: Navigating Patient Attitudes in Medical Settings
  23. Interpreting Courtesy: What I Witness Between Words
  24. When Eyes Meet Through the Screen – How VRI Changes the Dynamic
  25. Behind the Words: Interpreting in the Final Hours of Life
  26. Are Emotional Calls Different Between OPI and VRI? An Interpreter’s Perspective
  27. Managing Fast-Paced Interpretation Calls with Hard-of-Hearing LEP Patients and Rapid-Speaking Providers
  28. The Unseen Angels in the Hospital
  29. Opportunities Knock Once Don’t Waste Them
  30. The Podcast Journey: A Wild Ride Worth Every Moment
  31. Look Up!
  32. An Interpreter’s Reflection
  33. The Role of Professionalism and Empathy in Interpretation
  34. Just breathe…
  35. Why We Started a Podcast: More Than Just Tips for Interpreters
  36. Love is…
  37. What Makes an Excellent and Successful Interpreter?
  38. CMS Secret Shopper Test Call Guide
  39. Why do some LEP Individuals pretend to understand English?
  40. Beach days are the best days. Period.
  41. Handling Difficult Situations as a Medical Interpreter
  42. The Future of Interpreters and Translators: Will AI Make us Obsolete?
  43. Life is Strange: The Weight of Goodbye
  44. The Weight of Words: A Medical Interpreter’s Challenge
  45. Who likes Music + Books Combo? Tell me your favorite and why!
  46. The Bone Collector – A Classic Thriller That Still Holds Up
  47. Review: The Pelican Brief – A Gripping Tale of Conspiracy, but How Does the Movie Compare to the Book?
  48. 醫者之橋 (The Bridge of Healing)
  49. Navigating Challenges as a Medical Interpreter: Communication Barriers with Elderly Patients
  50. Life’s Beautiful Mistakes
  51. Reading list: From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (愛新覺羅·溥儀)
  52. Why Leonardo da Vinci Will Always Be My Favorite Genius
  53. Vision Of A Sunset
  54. When Empathy Meets Ethics: A Challenging Situation as a Medical Interpreter
  55. The World’s Worst Translator | Alternatino
  56. 医療通訳者として、どのようにしてパフォーマンス改善をより深く理解するか
  57. Interpreter Vs The World , Part I
  58. 作为医疗口译员,如何更好地理解绩效改进
  59. Better Understanding Performance Improvement as a Medical Interpreter
  60. Progenic Studios
  61. Introduction to Shirakawa-go: A Timeless Village in Japan
  62. Osaka: The Heartbeat of Kansai, Japan
  63. Kyoto – A Travel Guide
  64. 人生の苦難 Life’s Struggles
  65. 镜中人
  66. Interpreter Before Becoming a Trainer, Team Leader, or Head of Department?
  67. An Interpreter, to be or not to be?
  68. A Tribute to all the interpreters in the world!
  69. A Tribute to all the interpreters in the world!
  70. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
  71. …till death do us part…
  72. 原來婆婆要人𠱁嘅…
  73. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
  74. Random Friday
  75. What If Leadership Is Unsupportive and Unempathetic?
  76. The Call That Changed Me
  77. オンライン医療通訳として働くことについて (About working as a Medical Interpreter)
  78. The Uncertainty of Interpreting: Facing Emotional Challenges
  79. My soothing voice, perhaps?
  80. 幕後英雄:作為口譯員的日常與挑戰
  81. How to Maintain Mental Health as an Interpreter: Staying Strong During the Graveyard Shift
  82. Behind the Screen: The Emotional Journey of an Interpreter
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As I am not a travel vlogger, I turned to YouTube to share the experiences of amazing travel vloggers. Allan Su‘s video, “Kyoto Travel Guide – The Best Things to Do in Kyoto for First-timers,” provides an insightful overview of Kyoto’s top attractions, making it an excellent resource for newcomers to the city. In this video, Allan Su explores various landmarks, offering historical context and practical tips for each location. The video is approximately 15 minutes long and has garnered over 10 million views, reflecting its popularity among travelers seeking guidance on Kyoto’s must-see sites.

Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, is a city steeped in history, tradition, and breathtaking beauty. From centuries-old temples to serene gardens and charming streets, there’s no shortage of experiences to delight any traveler. If it’s your first time visiting Kyoto, this guide will help you uncover the city’s must-see attractions and create unforgettable memories.

Explore Iconic Temples and Shrines

Kyoto is home to some of Japan’s most famous temples and shrines. These sites offer a glimpse into the city’s spiritual and architectural heritage.

  • Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion): A dazzling Zen temple covered in gold leaf, Kinkaku-ji reflects beautifully on the pond surrounding it. The serene gardens add to its charm, making it a must-visit.
  • Fushimi Inari Taisha: Known for its striking red torii gates that wind up Mount Inari, this shrine dedicated to the Shinto god of rice and prosperity is iconic. Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to enjoy the path in relative tranquility.
  • Kiyomizu-dera: Perched on a hill, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers spectacular views of Kyoto. Its wooden stage, built without nails, is particularly famous during cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons.
  • Ryoan-ji: A zen temple with a minimalist rock garden that invites peaceful contemplation. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking a quieter moment.

Wander Through Historic Districts

Kyoto’s historic districts transport you back in time with their traditional wooden buildings and narrow streets.

  • Gion: Kyoto’s geisha district, where you can stroll along Hanami Lane and spot traditional tea houses. For a cultural experience, consider attending a tea ceremony or catching a geisha performance.
  • Higashiyama: This area is perfect for a leisurely walk, with streets like Ninenzaka and Sannenzaka lined with shops selling local crafts, sweets, and souvenirs. It’s an Instagram-worthy spot at every turn.
  • Arashiyama: Famous for its Bamboo Grove, this district offers a magical experience as you walk through towering bamboo stalks. Don’t miss the picturesque Togetsukyo Bridge and nearby Tenryu-ji Temple.

Experience Traditional Culture

Kyoto is a hub for experiencing Japan’s traditional arts and culture.

  • Tea Ceremony: Participate in a traditional tea ceremony to understand the art of Japanese hospitality and matcha preparation.
  • Kimono Rentals: Rent a kimono and stroll through the historic districts for a truly immersive experience and beautiful photos.
  • Cooking Classes: Learn to make Kyoto specialties such as yudofu (tofu hot pot) or wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets).

Delight in Seasonal Beauty

Kyoto’s scenery changes with the seasons, offering something unique every time you visit.

  • Cherry Blossoms (Spring): Maruyama Park and the Philosopher’s Path are two of the best spots for hanami (cherry blossom viewing).
  • Autumn Leaves: Visit Tofuku-ji and Eikando for stunning displays of red and gold foliage.
  • Snow-Covered Temples (Winter): The snowy landscapes of Kinkaku-ji and Ginkaku-ji are magical.
  • Arashiyama’s Summer Beauty: Lush greenery and boat rides on the Hozugawa River are perfect for warm weather.

Savor Kyoto’s Cuisine

Food is an integral part of the Kyoto experience, with local dishes reflecting the city’s refined culture.

  • Kaiseki: This multi-course meal highlights seasonal ingredients and meticulous presentation. Pontocho Alley offers many high-end restaurants serving kaiseki.
  • Nishiki Market: Known as Kyoto’s “Kitchen,” this market is perfect for sampling street food like skewered seafood, matcha treats, and pickled vegetables.
  • Yudofu: Kyoto’s simple yet elegant tofu dish, best enjoyed in temple eateries like those in Nanzen-ji.

Enjoy Kyoto’s Gardens and Parks

For those seeking tranquility, Kyoto’s gardens and parks offer peaceful retreats.

  • Philosopher’s Path: A scenic walking trail along a cherry tree-lined canal, especially beautiful in spring.
  • Kyoto Imperial Palace Gardens: Stroll through these sprawling gardens filled with seasonal blooms and historic charm.
  • Saiho-ji (Moss Garden): A reservation-only garden featuring over 120 species of moss, offering a unique and serene experience.

Take a Day Trip

If you have extra time, consider a day trip to nearby destinations:

  • Nara: Visit Todai-ji Temple and interact with the friendly deer in Nara Park.
  • Uji: Famous for its high-quality matcha, Uji is a great place for tea lovers. Don’t miss Byodo-in Temple.
  • Kobe: Enjoy its vibrant port area and indulge in Kobe beef.

Tips for First-Time Visitors

  • Transportation: Invest in a Kyoto City Bus Pass or use the efficient train system to get around. Many attractions are connected by bus.
  • Timing: Start your day early to avoid crowds, especially at popular temples and shrines.
  • Respect Local Customs: Remember to remove your shoes when entering temples and tatami rooms, and follow proper etiquette.
  • Pack Light: Many streets and paths in Kyoto are narrow or uphill, so wear comfortable shoes and pack light.

Kyoto is a city that beautifully balances the old and the new. Whether you’re marveling at ancient temples, savoring exquisite cuisine, or immersing yourself in traditional culture, Kyoto offers an unforgettable experience for first-time visitors. With this guide, you’ll be well-equipped to explore the best that this enchanting city has to offer.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in these blog entries are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the company. Any content provided by the author is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.

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