In this episode, I reflect on a recent journey from Wenzhou to Macau via Hong Kong, where the unexpected quietness of Wenzhou International Airport highlighted the true value of uncrowded travel. From the ease of security checks to the unpredictability of immigration lines, I explore how the flow and feel of airports can deeply shape the travel experience. I also touch on the unique convenience—and occasional quirks—of crossing borders in East Asia, and why seeking out quieter, more efficient routes has become a personal travel strategy.