On The Road, 向世界出發, is a Cantonese television travel series produced by TVB (Television Broadcasts Limited) in Hong Kong. The show is currently in its 3rd season. The meaning of the Chinese title is "Set off to the World." It gives a sense of the start of a journey to different parts of the global, experiencing different cultures and customs of different nations. It is well-known as it offers famous people lots of chances to "embrace" the world and reflect on their lives. Some of the places that the famous people have already went to are Cambodia, Brunei, Yunnan, Israel, Mauritius, Kyoto and Shanxi (from season 2). I have already watched several episodes from season 2 and 3. I don't think that I have finished season 1. When this series came out, I used to think that it's boring, since the MC (each MC goes to different place throughout the series) talks about how their view of different aspects of life used to be and how it has changed since their journey has begun. Mostly, they talks about their reflection of "life" and we don't need to have a lavish life in order to be happy, a simple life can be good as well. One day I coincidence caught attention of the show when TVB put the show back on air, I watch the entire episode. As I was watching it, I did some thinking of what the MC is talking out and relates it to my life. It was so meaningful; the show and what the MC said. From that time, I starts to think that this series is not bad at all, but it can be interesting. I would recommend this show to others, but it depends if he/she can understand what they are saying if they don't know the language, Cantonese. I think they sell season 2 on yesasia.com, but I think that they do not come with English subtitles.
I just found a good website that feature Maaya Sakamoto's latest CD Kazayomi: http://dic.nicovideo.jp/v/sm5805487
The website is in Japanese.
This one talks about the latest releases CD of Japanese artists:
http://il-iehr.net23.net/?cat=89&paged=5
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