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Siem Reap Trip 2010 – Part 2

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Here comes the Part 2 of my Cambodia Trip.

Itinerary:

Day 1: Cultural Village & Night Market

Day 2: Angkor Wat (小吴哥), Ta Prohm, Angkor Thom (大吴哥), Bayon, Baphuon, Prasat Suor Prat, Massage

Day 3: Sunrise at Angkor Wat, Banteay Srei, Beng Mealea, Tonle Sap (洞里萨湖) for Sunset

Day 4: Banteay Kdei, Banteay Samre, Preah Kahn, Ta Som, Sunset at Phnom Bakheng (巴肯山), Dinner & Massage at Night Market

Day 5: Back to Malaysia

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Our professional photographer

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Ta Prohm

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Early in the morning, 6.54am

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Finally it came out, 7.32am

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Reach the top of Angkor Wat, 7.44am

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Waiting to go for Sunset at Tonle Sap

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Flame from my mouth

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Sunset at Phnom Bakheng

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For more photos, please refer to the Gallery.

Siem Reap Trip 2010 – Part 1

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I visited to Siem Reap again on 22 to 26 April 2010.  It was a 5 Days 4 Nights trip and well organise & lead by a Driver cum Tour-Guide name Ah Ming. He is so friendly and can speak Mandarin very well. We have no problem in communicating in the whole trip and he become our translator too when dealing with the local people.

Just a bit disappointed that the Angkor Wat is under renovation which you can see it has been cover by the green layer. But it didn’t stop us from shooting photos. When comparing to my previous visit, you can find out that the water in the pond and grass along the walkway no longer greenish but dried. It lost the feeling of greenish and just imagine the weather is extremely hot.

Compare this…

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Arrived to Siem Reap Airport

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New Riverside Hotel

This is the hotel that we going to stay for the following days. Condition of the hotel quite new and with a small swimming pool. The hotel provide Free WiFi online and PCs are Free to Use at the lobby too which is quite convenience for those who can’t live without internet. We’ve been offer for only USD$15 for the Double/Twin Room & USD$20 for Triple Room per night and the breakfast is included. It has been much more cheaper than the published rate at the official website (www.riversideroom.com). Thanks to Ah Ming arrangement!

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Twin Room

After having Mihun Soup as breakfast, our trip’s driver cum tour-guide leaded us to visit the local Old Market.

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Ah Ming (leader) guiding us ahead and walk through the stalls.

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Stalls which selling Gold Jewellery, imagine what will happen if these stalls are in here

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2nd destination…Cultural Village

I would only recommend to visit the cultural village if you have plenty of free time. The cultural shows didn’t attract me a lot and maybe being affected by the environment. Majority of the shows took place at open air places which the weather is so hot in the afternoon. So you will not have the mood to enjoy it and I will prefer to walkaround to enjoy the view of Siem Reap City.

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Show Time

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For the Cultural Shows, I didn’t took much photos because I’ve nearly fall asleep during the show. For god sake, finally it ended at 5pm+ and we straight away headed to have our dinner. We tried for the Chinese Beijing Food for the first night. The Fried Dumpling (锅贴) is recommended to try at this restaurant. It costs average USD$3+ per person for the dinner.

After the dinner, we choose to explore on the Night Market at the Old Market. We’ve found a lots of local food stalls in there. That’s the place for us to try out the local food in the coming few days and also the only place for us to walkaround during the night time. Anchor Beer exceptional cheap compare to other brands. It only cost you USD$0.50 for the Draught beer. Must got for it when you are in Siem Reap next time!

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Food Stalls at Night Market

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It’s the same as our Roti Canai, but taste nicer

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Draught beer only USD$0.50 – Rest & Relax after a tired walk

Thats all for our first day in Siem Reap and everyone is excited for the 2nd day towards the Angkor Wat.

Stay tunes for the next updates…

Countdown 2 Days…

2 more day to go, which starting on 22 March, I will travel to Siem Reap again to explore on the historical city. I’m sure this will be a wonderful trip again! Will update more information and photos once I am back!

Here are some previous trip photos and information. [Link]

Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) – Cambodia (2006)

Angkor Wat

After travelling to Siem Reap, I feel like I can score some marks for my history subject. I’m so poor in history and due to this reason, i have no idea why Siem Reap so famous until I find out that the main attraction of the Angkor Wat!  It is gorgeous and magnificent! I can’t believe that how they built the temples in the ancient time. It is not only a piece of art, it is also a sympol of a Kingdom. The architectural structure of these temples are so unique.  All of the Temples are over a few centuries and it is still ostentatious. Just imagine that every stones that you steps on it are so historical and precious!

In March I will travel to this historical place again. This time, it is a 5 Days 4 Nights in Siem Reap and I’m sure we will have more time to explore this places again.

Photo with Nicholas Tse

I am so lucky to have a photo with Hong Kong famous artist – Nicholas Tse during the trip in Angkor Wat. He is really a kind person who never refuse any person who approached him for photographs.

Photos Slideshow

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History

Siem Reap City is the capital of Siem Reap Province, Cambodia.

Siem Reap has colonial and Chinese-style architecture in the Old French Quarter, and around the Old Market. In town, there are Apsara dance performances, craft shops, silk farms, rice-paddy countryside, fishing villages and a bird sanctuary near the Tonle Sap Lake. It is the gateway city for nearby Angkor Wat.

Siem Reap today, being a popular tourist destination, has a large number of hotels and restaurants. Most smaller establishments are concentrated around the Old Market area, while more expensive hotels are located between Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport and the town along National Road 6. There are a variety of mid-range hotels and restaurants along Sivatha, and budget to mid-range hotels in the Phsar Leu area.

Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat (Angkor temple) is the central feature of the Angkor UNESCO World Heritage Site containing the magnificent remains of the Khmer civilization. Angkor Wat’s rising series of five towers culminates in an impressive central tower that symbolizes mythical Mount Meru. Thousands of feet of wall space are covered with intricate carving depicting scenes from Hindu mythology.

Angkor Thom

This magnificent inner royal city was built by the end of the 12th century and is renowned for its temple grounds and towering southern gate.

(Source)

2009 Trip to Cameron Highland

Taiwan trip (23 Oct – 30 Oct ’09)

This is my first trip to travel with Airasia X. It is boring and tiring throughout the entire flight. The most disappointment is the seats are not adjustable and really tired. Even the express bus’s seating also much more comfortable than the seating in Airasia X. Luckily, this trip is really fantastic and enjoyable. I will definitely pay a 2nd visit again!

Before departing, there are tons of information can be obtained through the Taiwan Visitors Association, Kuala Lumpur Office. The people there are kind enough to answer all your inquiries and here i get my 2 Hot Spring Vouchers for FREE & 2 travel booklets. Photos posted at the bottom…

My itinerary:

Day 1 : K.L – Taipei – Dinner

Day 2 : Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall – Taipei 101 – Wufenpu

Day 3 : National Palace Museum – Xinbeitou Hot Spring – Danshui Old Street – Fisherman’s Wharf

Day 4 : Jiufen Old Street – Keelung – Shilin Night Market

Day 5 : Taipei 101 – National Taiwan Democracy Memorial Hall – Gongguan Night Market

Day 6 : Gold Ecological Park – Maokong – Xi Men Ding

Day 7 : Long Shan Temple – Taipei Underground Market – Xi Men Ding – Taipei Storyland

Day 8 : Taipei – K.L

After 5 hours flight, here we reached the Tao-yuan International Airport, Taiwan.

Here we apply for the Youth Travel Card through the Customer Service Counter right in front of the arrival hall.

We were staying in SLove Hotel (璽愛旅店) which the SL stand for Say Love. This is the place where we were staying for the couple of days. Surprisingly the hotel is well manage and the design is not bad and we love it so much as it is really convenience.
It is just located opposite the Taipei Main Station. So you have no difficulty in looking for public transportation especially for backpackers. Belows are the short intro from the Hotel Website.

“SLove Hotel is located in Zhong-zheng district in  Taipei City.  We are close to Taipei Train Station, MRT Station, Shuttle Bus Station from/to the airport, top department stores, Shihmentin business area, …etc.  Slove Hotel features the best location, life functions, equipments and everything you need.  We work as the drive program to your travel to have your trip smooth and efficient.  SLove Hotel takes our guests the first priority into our design to create a pressureless and friendly space.  We believe our profeshional staff and gracefully planned facilities shall make your stay warm, cozy and heavenly sweet.”

Website:  www.slovehotel.com.tw


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