Time to Move on: Saying Farewell to Cambodia
After two months of living and working in Siem Reap (Cambodia), we decided to move out and stay in Thailand for a few days before figuring out where we want to go next.
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After two months of living and working in Siem Reap (Cambodia), we decided to move out and stay in Thailand for a few days before figuring out where we want to go next.
The prices of food in Siem Reap (Cambodia) seem to be raising. Check out our cheap and yummy meal suggestion for two for only $10!
“Getting Back to Work Feels Great”- I thought to myself after my first English class in Siem Reap Language School Missing teaching It has been, more or
An old Cambodian villager from countryside standing in front of his house slightly smiling, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Surrounded by Cambodian Buddhist monks I have seen many monks in my life so seeing one or two on the street is not a surprise.
Angkor Wat is the largest and most spectacular religious complex in the world, and was built in the early 12th century for King Suryavarman II. Nowadays, as UNESCO world
Angkor Wat is the largest and most spectacular religious complex in the world, and was built in the early 12th century for King Suryavarman II. Nowadays, as UNESCO world
Craving local food Cambodian food reminds me of China a lot. There are many similar to Chinese cuisine dishes such as vegetable dumplings, fried rice
The beauty and sophistication of Siem Reap’s Temples Cambodia– home, sweet home (at least temporarily)! Before I came to Siem Reap, I remember some travelers
They are humble, kind and so dedicated to Buddha, calm and wise- Cambodian monks.
Photo taken in Wat Bo Temple (Siem Reap) illustrating a group of Cambodian monks during their pray time.
There is a raining season in Cambodia right now but it does not disturb kids playing around.