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Hello Again Phnom Penh!

Hello Again Phnom Penh!

If there was one country that I wanted to go back to – and this time with my mom – it’d be Cambodia. My mom is very much into history, especially those related to humanity so I decided it had to be Cambodia. It was more like a family trip this time – with two of my eldest siblings tagging along. So I traced back the route that I took when I went to Cambodia for the first time back…

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Bidding Farewell to the Beautiful City of Phnom Penh

Bidding Farewell to the Beautiful City of Phnom Penh

It would be the day when we’d have to say good bye to the beautiful city of Phnom Penh. Thinking that we didn’t have much time to spare, I grabbed my shoes and went for a little run on the riverside of Tonle Sap river. It would be my very last run before I joined a few thousands runners to battle it out at the Angkor Wat Marathon.

Phnom Penh: A Palace, A Museum & A Cow

Phnom Penh: A Palace, A Museum & A Cow

I suppose I don’t have to tell you that most palaces in ‘highly Buddhist’ countries like Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand require their visitors to be in proper dresses instead of those all-too bearing clothes that you’d probably wear while strutting your stuff on a white sandy beach in Phuket or something. So, the admission fee is USD6.25 (25,000 Riels) and that is like MYR18.50 in Ringgit Malaysia. How worthy it is depends a lot on how you can appreciate what…

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