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Hi, I’m Cecil Lee, the founder of Travel Feeder. I’m from Malaysia and am a construction manager by profession. I’m married to my lovely wife Jean Lau and with 2 lovely kids, my daughter Chloe and son Dylan. I first started to blog for fun in year 2006 with few of my personal weblogs which are now non active.

After one and a half year in year 2008, after gathering much knowledge and research in blogging, with my biggest interest of travel photography in mind, I decided to create this travel and photography weblog: Travel Feeder. The more I blogged about travel and travel photography for the last 2 years, the more I love about blogging and sharing in this blog.

I love traveling. I’m an avid traveler with light pockets. I love also traveling light. I’m an advocate in budget travel. I love to share all my ideas and experience in saving while traveling, as well as tips in saving while holidays planning. The more I travel to places around the world, the more travel tips and experience I have to share it here in this blog. The more scenes I see and capture in travel destinations, the more photos and tips on travel photography I can share.

If you ask me again whether I’m now still blogging for fun, my answer is still a yes, albeit with another objective. “I’m now blogging with a wish to become a travel writer cum travel photographer who can earn a living by doing just these 2 of my biggest interest” :)

p/s: My latest blog is Cecil Lee Photography blog. It shares all my knowledge and ideas in general photography which have not been covered here.

Thanks and hope you enjoy reading.

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5 Comments to “Introduction – About the author of Travel Feeder”

  1. Mark H says:

    Cecil,

    Would you consider a link exchange? I like the idea of “top 5″ and wish you luck with your blog. Check out my blog ans see what you think. It is called Travel Wonders of the World (www.travel-wonders.blogspot.com).

    Cheers

    Mark H

  2. Urso Branco says:

    Cecil:

    I was happy to see you visited mu coffee blog. If you would like I can send you a package of “Santa Rita” coffee. I drink it every day. As a matter of fact I am drinking it right now.

    Drop me am email if you wish. Visit my other blogs to. See the list at http://ourbrasilblogs.blogspot.com/

    Cheers
    That Pleasant Gentleman

    Urso Branco

    Urso Brancos last blog post..Brewing Coffee in a Drip Coffee Machine

  3. Vanessa Tan says:

    Hi Cecil,

    We would like to explore working closely with you as our preferred partner as part of our expansion strategy to showcase our client’s holiday packages.

    Do drop me an email at vanessa.tan@travclass.com if you are keen :)

    Cheers,

    Vanessa

  4. Sarah says:

    Hello Cecil,

    We would like to invite you to be our Partner through our Affiliate Partnership Programme. Affiliate marketing is an integral part of the online business development strategy of many large corporations in the world, so if this sounds like something you would be interested in then please contact me at sitisarah@holidaycity.com; or you can browse through the available information on the HolidayCity Affiliate Partnership Programme on our website at http://www.holidaycity.com/about/affiliate. Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.

    Siti Sarah
    HolidayCity

  5. [...] taken out your camera to shoot some architecture details around your travel destinations? If you know me and this travel blog well, you should also know that I love to photograph architecture more than [...]

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