Hayley Duszynski

Hayley Duszynski

Hayley Duszynski is a designer, doodler, writer and picture taker. She began blogging for Verge as an intern in China. Now, she is working remotely as a digital nomad in Southeast Asia, where she's trying not to get eaten alive by insects.

At the end of the day, we all need a comfortable and safe space to (temporarily) call home.  
Not being tied to a city or country can be freeing—but it also comes with challenges.  
With thousands of temples to choose from, here are my top picks. 
After three years and a pandemic, I'm returning to blog for Verge, this time as a digital nomad. 
What I learned about myself—and what I wish I did differently. 
Learning the ancient art of calligraphy was a difficult—yet meaningful—experience to have in China.
The fascinating architecture is just one of the reasons I love Beijing. 
A creative guide to the 798 Art District.
It was a crazy day on the other side of the world.
From my previous experiences living abroad, here's what I expect. 
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