Building My Routine in Another New City
Hi, I’m Bbuma :) I’m from South Korea, and I work and travel as a video editor. I’m currently on a mission to find my base in Asia — somewhere I can build my life long term. In this episode, I just moved to Da Nang, Vietnam for the next three months and started building my routine from scratch in a new city. From exploring coworking spaces and cafés, to journaling, swimming, gym sessions, organizing my apartment, laundry days, and slowly settling into a new environment — this vlog captures the quieter side of digital nomad life and what it feels like to start over again somewhere new. Living and working remotely sounds exciting, but constantly adapting to new places also comes with its own challenges. I’m currently trying to build a lifestyle that feels sustainable, creative, and balanced while moving between cities in Asia. 🎬 Instagram: / bbumafilm 📩 Business inquiries: [email protected]

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