No, I don't want millions of people to ask Jean-Luc for a postcard from North Korea.
I want to raise awareness about real travel and virtual travel, as a way for all of us to communicate, somehow, with various people from around the world.
Even blogging is a way to communicate and "travel".
I communicate, sometimes within the same day, with partners, friends and strangers from 6 continents - I'm still working on adding Antarctica.
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My previous blogpost about DPR KOREA = NORTH KOREA:
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About Jean-Luc Nguyen:"Jean-Luc was born in France and grew up in Paris.
He studied Information Technology at EPITECH, one of the most renowned IT schools in France. He worked for several corporate atmospheres during his schooling, ranging from SOHO to international law firms, principally as a consultant or a system and network engineer. His missions involved different technical skills, such as web and software programming, database architecture and insuring network and system reliability as well as security. These experiences required a lot of reactivity, which trained him to work efficiently under pressure and against time constraints.
As soon as he graduated in 2006, at 22 years old, he created his first company in computer services: www.besoindaide.com. With the democratization of new technologies use came an increasing need for support services. By providing online remote assistance, SOHOs and individuals could access for the first time to cheap and efficient remote help instantly. The company quickly became the leader in remote assistance in France. That first entrepreneurial experience gave him a global vision of all the aspects required to develop a business. The included defining the company's strategy, marketing and sales, managing human resources and dealing with legal aspects.
After 4 years, in 2010, he felt the need to do something more inspiring. He decided to close his company and travel around the world for a while. He hoped that traveling would open his eyes as to what happens abroad and maybe inspire him to do something more fulfilling with his life. In the meantime, he became very interested in the process of movie making, and the affordability of HD-DSLR cameras made it possible to produce professional content on a small budget. To gain experience in editing techniques and storytelling, he decided to write a blog where he would share videos with interesting facts, about stories he witnessed abroad.
When he arrived in Cambodia, he fell in love with the warmth of the people and was inspired by the enthusiasm of the kids, despite their abject poverty. That's when he decided to dedicate his time to try to lift them from their plight. Currently, he is chairing several projects that aim to spread English educational opportunities to children around Cambodia."
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