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xiao lang Sinkie couple take their 3 young ginna on year-long holiday, spending $150K!

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In 2014, Daniel Ng and Gina Cheong backpacked for 10 months through lesser-visited destinations including Armenia, Georgia, Mongolia and parts of Central Asia, spending $10,000 each on the whole trip.

The couple, both 38, regard the journey as one of the greatest adventures of their lives. They married in 2019 and are co-founders of video production company Aww Media.

“That overland trip was life-changing. Despite the difficulties, we really enjoyed it and felt that there was a lot to learn from our experience,” says Cheong.

More than a decade later, they set off on their next great adventure — this time with their three children in tow. In December 2025, they embarked on an extended journey across the world with Ryden, six; Rylyn, four; and Ryla, two.

Ng and Cheong had long dreamt of taking their children to explore some of the world’s more remote destinations.

“We felt like it was the right time. Now, they are not too young, such that it becomes too difficult to travel with all of them, but also not too old, such that they might not be so willing to travel with us,” says Cheong.

With Ryden due to start primary school in January 2027, the couple felt this would likely be their last opportunity to do a long family trip. Unlike their backpacking days, however, travelling as a family of five requires a different budget.

During their 2014 journey, where they camped, ate simply and travelled mostly overland, the couple each spent an average of about $40 a day.

This time, they set aside about $150,000 for the trip, using savings they had accumulated over several years. The sum covers flights, accommodation, activities and day-to-day expenses.

Cheong says: “We felt the money could always be earned back later, but this precious time with our children cannot be bought. They are only this young once.”

More at https://www.domainofexperts.com/2015/05/singapore-education-news-updates.html
 
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Singapore family sells home, car to fund 8,000km road trip to Turkey​

Singapore family sells home, car to fund 8,000km road trip to Turkey

PHOTO: Screengrabs/Instagram/fatstarfish_
The family sold their flat and car to finance a six-month road trip to Turkey.
The goal is to reach Turkey by land.

And to realise that, a family of four sold their HDB flat and car to fund their travel.

A video on the family's Instagram account on Sunday (May 3) announcing the start of their adventure has gone viral having been viewed over 247,000 times, garnering over 4,000 likes.

"We have been planning this for a very long time. And finally, it is happening," read the caption.

Based on their most recent video, the family has reached Penang, Malaysia.

Mohammad Shahrom Mahat, 44, and his wife Mastura Natasha Malek, 40, sold their three-room HDB flat and Suzuki car to finance a six-month road trip that is estimated to cost around $100,000.

Together with their two children, Nadine, five, and Seth, six, the couple will be travelling through Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia before reaching Turkey.

The family aims to reach China by June in a Toyota Hilux pickup truck.

Mohammad is self-employed and will continue to run his photography business while Mastura left her job as an educational therapist.

The couple told AsiaOne they love travelling and going on road trips in campervans, and they have been planning for this adventure over the last decade.

"Our family are all excited about our trip. My parents gave us their blessings," they shared.

They said their initial plan was to travel to Morocco instead of Turkey. "But we could not sell our HDB flat on time."

The couple said they will stay with their extended family upon returning to Singapore, and plan to buy another home in the future.

Netizens have left positive comments in support of the family's decision.

"Have the most amazing adventure guys! What a bold and beautiful decision (and) wishing your family unforgettable memories on this journey!" wrote one user.

Another commented: "Have lots of fun and make plenty of memories."

Asked about their next travel plan after Turkey, the couple said: "After Turkey, we are going to take it one day at a time.”
 
In 2014, Daniel Ng and Gina Cheong backpacked for 10 months through lesser-visited destinations including Armenia, Georgia, Mongolia and parts of Central Asia, spending $10,000 each on the whole trip.

The couple, both 38, regard the journey as one of the greatest adventures of their lives. They married in 2019 and are co-founders of video production company Aww Media.

“That overland trip was life-changing. Despite the difficulties, we really enjoyed it and felt that there was a lot to learn from our experience,” says Cheong.

More than a decade later, they set off on their next great adventure — this time with their three children in tow. In December 2025, they embarked on an extended journey across the world with Ryden, six; Rylyn, four; and Ryla, two.

Ng and Cheong had long dreamt of taking their children to explore some of the world’s more remote destinations.

“We felt like it was the right time. Now, they are not too young, such that it becomes too difficult to travel with all of them, but also not too old, such that they might not be so willing to travel with us,” says Cheong.

With Ryden due to start primary school in January 2027, the couple felt this would likely be their last opportunity to do a long family trip. Unlike their backpacking days, however, travelling as a family of five requires a different budget.

During their 2014 journey, where they camped, ate simply and travelled mostly overland, the couple each spent an average of about $40 a day.

This time, they set aside about $150,000 for the trip, using savings they had accumulated over several years. The sum covers flights, accommodation, activities and day-to-day expenses.

Cheong says: “We felt the money could always be earned back later, but this precious time with our children cannot be bought. They are only this young once.”

More at https://www.domainofexperts.com/2015/05/singapore-education-news-updates.html

rich siah .... happy holidays ... :whistling:
 

Singapore family sells home, car to fund 8,000km road trip to Turkey​

Singapore family sells home, car to fund 8,000km road trip to Turkey

PHOTO: Screengrabs/Instagram/fatstarfish_
The family sold their flat and car to finance a six-month road trip to Turkey.
The goal is to reach Turkey by land.

And to realise that, a family of four sold their HDB flat and car to fund their travel.

A video on the family's Instagram account on Sunday (May 3) announcing the start of their adventure has gone viral having been viewed over 247,000 times, garnering over 4,000 likes.

"We have been planning this for a very long time. And finally, it is happening," read the caption.

Based on their most recent video, the family has reached Penang, Malaysia.

Mohammad Shahrom Mahat, 44, and his wife Mastura Natasha Malek, 40, sold their three-room HDB flat and Suzuki car to finance a six-month road trip that is estimated to cost around $100,000.

Together with their two children, Nadine, five, and Seth, six, the couple will be travelling through Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, China, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia before reaching Turkey.

The family aims to reach China by June in a Toyota Hilux pickup truck.

Mohammad is self-employed and will continue to run his photography business while Mastura left her job as an educational therapist.

The couple told AsiaOne they love travelling and going on road trips in campervans, and they have been planning for this adventure over the last decade.

"Our family are all excited about our trip. My parents gave us their blessings," they shared.

They said their initial plan was to travel to Morocco instead of Turkey. "But we could not sell our HDB flat on time."

The couple said they will stay with their extended family upon returning to Singapore, and plan to buy another home in the future.

Netizens have left positive comments in support of the family's decision.

"Have the most amazing adventure guys! What a bold and beautiful decision (and) wishing your family unforgettable memories on this journey!" wrote one user.

Another commented: "Have lots of fun and make plenty of memories."

Asked about their next travel plan after Turkey, the couple said: "After Turkey, we are going to take it one day at a time.”
They are going to their Caliphate Dreamland at Syria or Iraq…can do adventure outdoor training eg how to wear A Vest?
 
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