Farming, editing and content creation: How long-term travellers fund bucket-list trips

These travellers reveal how they make travel in the era of remote work financially sustainable. PHOTOS: COURTESY OF KHYE CHAN, SAFIAH ROSSLYN AND CEDRIC CHOO
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SINGAPORE – More are taking off on long-term trips, driven by the growing trend of remote work sparked during the pandemic. But is such a lifestyle financially sustainable? These travellers tell The Straits Times how they make it work.

To live what he calls a purpose-driven life, travel film-maker Cedric Choo, 25, has taken multiple trips to far-flung corners of the world. 

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