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White Rock British Columbia
Published on 2012-05-07 21:54:00
One of the most famous place to visit in Vancouver is the White Rock British Columbia in West Vancouver. This White rock is a symbol of the City. A big rock painted with white. It's not the big white rock that is famous in the place but the Pier. According to the History of the Pier, Federal funding was appropriated to build a permanent pier in Semiahmoo Bay in 1914 in anticipation of White Rock becoming a seaport. The 1600-foot structure was completed the following year, at a total cost of $15 [..] > read more
Save your Relationship
Published on 2012-04-30 06:04:00
Everybody knows that there's no perfect marriage. Nobody's perfect so it's normal to face a problem with regards to marriage specially to International couples. It's not easy to deal with someone that has different customs, traditions, and language with you. It's the problem that most International couples are having trouble with that's why most of them are getting divorce. I always hear my mom saying that Marriage is not like rice that you put in your mouth but when it's too hot, you can take o [..] > read more
Hello Korea
Published on 2012-04-30 05:52:00
After our vacation in Canada, we are now here in Korea. We are so happy to eat Korean food for a long time. We miss a lot of food and we enjoy eating the food that my hubby listed when we were in Canada. It's good to be home but after staying here for a few days, again we feel like going on vacation again. It's too strange. When we are at home, we want to go out of the country. When we are out of the country, we want to go home. It's strange or is it us who are strange?Anyway, my hubby is planni [..] > read more
Save for your trip
Published on 2012-04-24 04:25:00
Except for the plane ticket, accommodation is where you always spend much when you travel. It's what my hubby told me so he always tries to make a deal to the hotels or guesthouses if we stay longer. We sometimes get discount but not always and we are not satisfied with the deals that he always made. That's why I consider myself lucky for finding this Discount Hotels online where we can save much for our travel. We travel a lot so it's very important for us. I can't imagine how much money I can [..] > read more
Discrimination in Vancouver
Published on 2012-04-24 04:07:00
I don't believe on what I saw yesterday. While I was taking a walk going to the park with my hubby, we saw a White guy in the car threw a cup of coffee to the Asian guy who was pulling a TV on his cart. Luckily, the cup didn't hit the Asian guy but the TV. The TV has lots of coffee and the guy who looks like Chinese just looked at the car running away. It's not the first time that I saw this kind of situation during our stay here in Vancouver. I also witnessed a few weeks ago that the White lady [..] > read more
Unique and Beautiful
Published on 2012-04-22 18:02:00
Ladies, if you were to ask what kind of present you want from your boyfriend, what is your answer? I know! I know! Everyone has the same taste when it comes to present from loveones. We all like the best one of course. When we say the best, the 1,6 carat diamonds are what we are thinking of. All ladies love diamonds. We think that we are the prettiest and most important person in the world when we receive diamonds. Of course not everyone can receive because we think they are unaffordable. But we [..] > read more
Dog Parks
Published on 2012-04-22 17:22:00
I've got lots of pictures to share about my trip in Canada but I'm running out of time to post because I don't know which one to share first. There are lots of famous places to see in Vancouver. There are lots of famous parks. When I first came here, I was so glad to see some parks in the neighbourhood but after staying here for many days, I found out that those parks that I've seen first were nothing compare to big parks that I've been to. What I like the most is, dogs are allowed in every park [..] > read more
Choose the right one
Published on 2012-04-20 15:36:00
I had a chat with my friend and she said that her salary just goes to nothing. She has to pay the rent of her apartment, insurance, tax, and send some money to her family back home. So, she said when someone calls and tells her that a member of her family is sick, she doesn't know what to do because she has nothing to give for them. I undestand her situation. And I think she's not alone. There are lots of people who are always in need. I thought she's not having trouble when it comes to financia [..] > read more
Dollarama
Published on 2012-04-19 18:45:00
The most exciting thing to do in Vancouver is to go shopping in Dollarama. It's a store selling stuffs for only 1 dollar or less. There are some that cost more than one dollar but not more than 2 dollars. You can find almost everything from chocolates, accessories, home products, foods, perfume and a lot more. We weren't interested at first because we thought it's just the same as the store in Korea which is 1,000 won that most of the stuffs if not all, are made from China. But the stuffs in Dol [..] > read more
Kintaro Japanese Noodle Restaurant in Vancouver
Published on 2012-04-18 22:03:00
We always check out online about the famous restaurants and this Kintaro Japanese Noodle Restaurant is one of the most famous restaurants in Vancouver. It is famous for Japanese, Westerners, Koreans, etc. The restaurant is just across from the Safeway in downtown. Lots of people were waiting outside so we had to form in line to wait for our turn. Because there were many people, we even had to eat in one table with others. When you order, the waitress or waiter what kind of soup you like because [..] > read more
Scotiabank Movie Theater
Published on 2012-04-17 23:41:00
Watching movies is always in our plan when we travel to other country even here in Canada. We decided to watch the Wrath of the Titans in 3D at Scotia Movie Theater in downtown Vancouver. Wow~ I've never seen a huge screen like the screen in Scotiabank Movie Theater so far. It's so huge and clean. We bought our ticket earlier. We bought them on April 5th, and we watched on Apr. 12th, Tuesday at 3:10 p.m. We just found out that it's cheaper to watch on Tuesday afternoon. We bought out ticket for [..] > read more
English Bay in Vancouver
Published on 2012-04-16 22:57:00
We got off at Davie St. and we arrived at English Bay. A few minutes away from the bus stop, I saw this cute statues. Beside them are tulip flowers. They are just few steps from English Bay. English Bay Burrard-Inlet was designated as an Important Bird Area because the sheltered waters support large numbers of waterbirds during the winter months. The shoreline areas are also important for breeding birds like cormorants, killdeer and great blue heron. The English Bay-Burrard Inlet IBA is just one [..] > read more
Shabusen Japanese Restaurant in Canada
Published on 2012-04-15 21:10:00
Shabusen is one of the most famous Japanese restaurant in Vancouver. It's impossible to have meals if you won't make a reservation. There are lots of people waiting and all of them already made a reservation. I was about to make a reservation at 12:30p.m. when I called last night, but it wasn't available so I came up with 1:00p.m. This afternoon, we arrived at the restaurant at 12:45 but there were many people inside. Some of them just came without making reservations but they didn't accept them [..] > read more
Beaver Lake in Vancouver
Published on 2012-04-14 22:03:00
While walking around English Bay we checked out the map to see how far we went and my hubby saw the Beaver lake on the map. He likes beaver much. He thinks they are cute and he even brought a beaver doll at home when he first came here in Canada. So, we changed our route and we headed to Beaver Lake. From English Bay, we walked through the forest. We followed the small trails. It was so quiet and peaceful. There are also huge trees that I think live hundreds of years. We lost our way, we walked [..] > read more
The Olympic Cauldron
Published on 2012-04-13 20:14:00
Someone told us to visit Canada Place but when we arrived there we didn't know where to go so we asked someone and the handsome Canadian guy told us that the Olympic Torch is the best place to visit. It is just one or two blocks away from Canada place. The Olympic Cauldron was lit on February 12, 2010 marking the official opening of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The flame symbolizes the values that lie at the heart of the Games and Canadians - peace, friendship and resp [..] > read more
The Gastown Steam Clock
Published on 2012-04-12 22:15:00
Designed and built by Horologist Raymond L. Saunders, the Gastown Steam Clock is the World's first steam powered clock that has been created for the enjoyment of everyone. The live steam winds the weights and blows the whistles. Every 45 minutes, one steel weight will travel by steam power to the top of the clock. The gravity driven "Falling Ball" drive was engineered by Douglas L. Smith. Each quarter hour, the clock will sound the Westminster chimes. The large whistle will sound once on the hou [..] > read more
Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver
Published on 2012-04-11 18:32:00
Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver is a home to one of the Lower Mainland's remnants of old growth forest and a living example of the transition from the dry coastal Douglas-fir Zone to the wetter Coastal Western Hemlock Zone. Located at the Southern margin of the Coastal Mountain Plutonic Complex, it stands at the point where Burrard Inlet meets Howe sound. Lighthouse park contains steep terrain and challenging trails. Good walking shoes or hiking boots are strongly recommended. Dangerous cliffs [..] > read more
Stanley Park Pavilion
Published on 2012-04-11 01:46:00
We took a #19 bus and we got off at the last stop. The last stop will bring you at the Pavilion in Stanley Park. We didn't see the Pavilion on our first visit to the Park because we got off a few stops before the Pavilion. On our second visit to the Park, my hubby said we had to get off at the last stop to see the whole Park and I'm glad that we saw the Pavilion which is surrounded by the natural beauty that only Stanley Park, Vancouver’s crown jewel, can offer.The Pavilion, built in 1911, bec [..] > read more
Lonsdale Quay Market
Published on 2012-04-09 23:20:00
Conveniently located adjacent to the SeaBus terminal and bus loop in North Vancouver, BC at the foot of Lonsdale Avenue, Lonsdale Quay Market has the best of what the West Coast has to offer. Walk down from Waterfront Station and take a SeaBus. View of North Vancouver from the SeaBus. At the gateway to the North shore, where SeaBus stops is where the Lonsdale Quay Market located. Delight your senses with all that the Market has to offer, enjoy the food, gifts, artists and entertainment or just r [..] > read more
Lynn Canyon Park
Published on 2012-04-08 21:22:00
It was a long trip to the Lynn Canyon Park but we had so much fun. From our place, we took a skytrain to waterfront (downtown). Then we took a sea bus (ferry) to Lonsdale Quay Market. From the market we took a 228 bus again going to the Lynn Canyon Park. It was tiring but it worth it. Lynn Canyon Park offers 250 hectares of coastal temperate rainforest with scenic canyons, pools and creeks to explore. Enjoy rugged hiking trails varying in length and difficulty, and cross the famous suspension br [..] > read more
Narita City, Japan
Published on 2012-04-07 20:25:00
When you visit Narita Temple, one of the enjoyable experiences is a walk on the long approach to the temple. This travelling style is quietly gathering popularity with international travelers. The surrounding area is also full of natural beauty and famous sightseeing spots for learning about Japan or just relaxing. It is pleasant to walk, sighting many shops on the approach including long established shops, some of which have more than 100-year histories. These shops offer a wide variety of souv [..] > read more
Naritasan Shinshoji Temple
Published on 2012-04-06 02:33:00
When you're in Japan, don't forget to stop by Narita City to visit Shinshoji Temple if you have time. The Shingon sect temple was founded in 940. It is dedicated to the Buddhist deity Fudo Myoo (Acala) and is Japan's greatest place to worship Fudo Myoo. It is just ten minutes by train from Narita International Airport. Naritasan Shinshoji Temple is the headquarters of the Shingon Sect's Chizan School, built by Archbishop Kanjo in 940. One of the three major temples in the Kanto area dedicated to [..] > read more
Japanese Food
Published on 2012-04-04 01:46:00
My hubby said that eels are famous in Japan so on our way to the temple, we saw a famous eel restaurant where there are lots of Japanese and foreign customers. I think it's the most famous restaurant in that area because the near restaurants don't have any customers.As you can see on this picture, they clean and cook the eel on the entrance where the customers can see and smell the delicious taste of the eels. Here's what I've ordered. An order of eel cost 2,200yen and the soup is 100yen. The sl [..] > read more
Idealpinkrose in Japan
Published on 2012-04-01 09:14:00
We were about to stay in Japan for three days but then my hubby changed his name so he changed our schedule and just stayed in Japan for a day. Japan is similar to Korea so it seems like my hubby doesn't like the country much. Anyway, we just visited the temple and had Japanese food. The food is what we enjoyed much. There are lots of delicious food specially eels. The weather was windy and unfortunately there was yellow dust when we visited the country so many Japanese wear mask. It rains in th [..] > read more
Smarty Smorty
Published on 2012-02-27 05:26:00
I am supposed to receive more than $200 from smorty but I was surprised one day that I couldn't access to their account. I waited for one day, two days, three days and until now I'm still waiting for their site to appear. At first, I could still search it on google but one day, I was totally disappointed that I can't even see their page on google. I think the famous site already vanished. What's wrong? Is there anyone here who can give me some information? I heard from other bloggers who also gr [..] > read more
Protect Yourself
Published on 2012-02-24 21:42:00
It's vacation and enrollment is coming soon again. I know there are lots of my readers here who always have financial problem when enrollment comes. Specially now that school tuition fees increased. You can't just sit down and relax when you know that you can't send your children because of lack of financial. But I have a good news for you. Here's a payday loan that you can lean on in times of need. There are many sites online who offer payday loan. So, don't let yourself become a victim of unse [..] > read more
The Mansion in Baguio City
Published on 2012-02-21 01:11:00
We were taking a walk at the Wright Park and when we reached the road, I saw that the opposite road is the gate of the Mansion House. The Mansion or formerly know as the Mansion House in Baguio City is just opposite the Wright Park. Wow~ two birds in one shot. There were many people so we crossed the road and went in. The best thing in Baguio is, there's no admission fee. We never paid for the entrance fee. This Mansion has a gate but it's still free. Too bad that the Mansion is not open for the [..] > read more
Wright Park
Published on 2012-02-18 00:10:00
Wright Park is another famous park in Baguio City, Philippines. It is known as the "Pool of Pines" and it is one of the most beautiful and relaxing parks in Baguio. It is located on the Eastern part of the City and it's just in front of the Mansion. Just cross the street and you can visit the two famous sites in Baguio. I think it's more beautiful if the water is clear. Anyway, it's still a great place for taking a walk with your loveone while holding hand in hand. Or just relax and feel the bea [..] > read more
Camp John Hay
Published on 2012-02-17 00:13:00
One of the most popular attractions to visit in Baguio is Camp John Hay. It is former rest & recreation facility for American soldiers in Asia. It is also called the "Little America". I heard that there are two entrances going to Camp John Hay. But because it was my first time in Baguio, I don't know anything in Baguio so I usually take a taxi when I go to some famous places that I wanted to visit. So, I took a taxi and I don't know which gate the driver took me. Camp John Hay is too big that we [..] > read more
Botanical Garden
Published on 2012-02-13 21:34:00
Don't miss Botanical Garden if you happen to visit Baguio. From Mines Park, you can take a jeepney to Botanical Garden. There are jeepneys park in front of the Park and just say to the driver to get you off at Botanical Garden. As soon as you get off, you'll see the tribes taking pictures with the tourists. You pay and you can take pictures with them if you want toThe beautiful garden. The small cave. I tried to get inside but I wasn't brave enough. Stairs that added the beauty of the garden. On [..] > read more
Mines View Park
Published on 2012-02-07 01:40:00
Another famous attraction in Baguio is the Mines View Park. I took a taxi to the park. From downtown, I think I paid about 200 pesos. It's not about the taxi fee, it's about the beautiful scene that I have seen in Mines View Park. I traveled a lot. I've traveled to different countries and I can say that Mines View Park is one of the best place that I've been to. It's much better than the places that I've visited in some other countries. Can you see the beautiful view? Yes, this beautiful view is [..] > read more
Baguio Strawberry Farm
Published on 2012-02-03 00:27:00
Baguio is famous for strawberries so don't forget to visit the Strawberry Farm if you're in Baguio. It's a very memorable experience to pick some strawberries specially for kids. From downtown, we took a taxi to Strawberry farm because I don't know how to get there. I paid about 150 pesos to the farm. It's more expensive to pick some strawberries than to buy in the market but it's the experience that count. Besides, you can eat as much as you can while picking so if you love strawberries, you ca [..] > read more
Okie, Okie
Published on 2012-01-31 01:10:00
Okie, Okie... I already told my boss that I'm gonna quit my job. We got the airplane ticket and we're just gonna wait for our flight schedule. It still takes long but it's better to reserve now than to be late. We already paid for our ticket and everything is already planned. My boss thought that I'm gonna stay here in the Island until May because that's what I have told him when he hired me. He said he can't do anything but to hire another worker to take over my position. Well, I'm ready and I [..] > read more
Happy Weekend
Published on 2012-01-28 00:20:00
Before it was a Happy Friday now it's a happy weekend? Why? Because I work until Saturday. Too bad! There's nothing much to do every saturday but still I have to stay in the office and I have to wake up in the morning. Last night, I was too sleepy so I fell asleep while watching TV around 8p.m. At 11:30 p.m. I woke up and watched TV again. I had to watch my favorite program on TV. It's a documentary about the life in the North Pole. The life of the penguins and other animals living there and how [..] > read more
Drive Safely
Published on 2012-01-27 23:44:00
It's still winter and it's very cold. It's too windy and sometimes it rains or snow a lot. The weather is strange so we have to be always careful specially when we drive. Driving safely is important but of course we can't make our driving safe if there's a problem with our automobile. We need to check out everything if our car is in good condition. On rainy and snowy days, the wheels and the auto glass are the most important part that always need to be checked. Don't ignore those parts because o [..] > read more
Everybody knows
Published on 2012-01-23 23:10:00
I'm waiting for the right time to tell my boss that I'm gonna quit soon. I want to tell him that I'm gonna work only until next month. My co-workers already knew that I'm quitting except my boss so he found it out, he would get angry. He always gets angry when he knows things later than us. Sometimes we don't have the courage to tell him something so we say it to our co-workers. We talk about something when we have lunch together. Besides my boss is always not around and when we comes in, he jus [..] > read more
High-Tech World
Published on 2012-01-23 22:42:00
My job is more on making and receiving phone calls and chatting. For me who is a foreigner, is more comfortable to chat or send messages than to make a phone call. But sometimes, some agents are not online so I can't chat them and I have no choice but to call them. I can send text messages but I only have to write short messages. I have thought of some ways on what to do but my idea wasn't good enough so I tried to search on the net. I found this mobile twitter where I can write long messages. I [..] > read more
Vang Vieng
Published on 2011-06-27 08:28:00
We stayed for a day in Vientiane and went to Vang Vieng. It takes about 3 hours from Vientiane to Vang Vieng by bus. It is where most tourists visit and stay for many days. The view is perfect and there are lots of fun things to do. There are lots of > read more
Paypal Alternative
Published on 2011-06-14 07:12:00
A friend of mine is good at business. Her business grows a lot. She's good at dealing with people and she knows some secrets on how to become successful. I thought she went abroad to make more money but I found out that she didn't go anywhere. She sa > read more
Patuxai in Vientiane
Published on 2011-05-29 07:50:00
Your trip to Vientiane is not complete without visiting the beautiful Patuxai in Vientiane. You can just take a walk from the Mekong River, a famous river in Laos. You can also find lots of accommodations near the river. At the northeastern end of th > read more
Aged Corporations for Sale
Published on 2011-05-29 05:59:00
Business is like a gamble. You don't know if you win or lose. But if you are smart enough, there are lots of chances to win. You have to work out on it and you must have lots of knowledge with the business. It's not just because you want it, so you w > read more
Fountain in Vientiane
Published on 2011-05-27 08:10:00
Next to Mekong River, this fountain is the one that gives landmark to Vientiane. It's not that beautiful but to Laos, a country that is not developed, the fountain is already a beautiful one in Vientiane. There's nothing much to see in Vientiane but > read more
I made my funny photos
Published on 2011-05-27 06:51:00
I love taking pictures and I didn't have any idea on how to edit or design them to make them more interesting and more beautiful until I found a site where we can make funny photos online. You don't need to study photoshop or you don't need to be exp > read more
Mekong River in Vientiane
Published on 2011-05-25 07:30:00
Vientiane is famous because of its Mekong River. Most tourists in Laos are all familiar with the famous river and even those who haven't visited yet may know about the river. Vientiane is the capital and largest city of Laos, in the north-central par > read more
Planning for a show
Published on 2011-05-25 04:21:00
I used to teach pre-school and every year, we have graduation day for kids. We were always tired preparing for everything. Beside from graduation, we also had lots of events like Mr. and Ms. Pre-School and some special activities that we needed to de > read more
Laos Transportation
Published on 2011-05-10 06:07:00
There are tour buses going to Vientiane and Vang Vieng but we decided to go to Vientiane by bus. We took the public transportation use by Lao. From the immigration, we took the bus going to the terminal. Then we transfered to another bus going to Vie > read more
What should we do?
Published on 2011-05-10 03:01:00
Everytime that my hubby starts the car, he always wipes the windshield. He wanted to see the way clearly but the more he wipes the windshield, the more it becomes dirtier. It's very blurred that it's hard to see the road. I always need to concentrate > read more
Accommodation in Laos
Published on 2011-05-04 09:00:00
Most backpackers stop over to Vientiane before they go to Vang Vieng. There's nothing much to see in Vientiane but I recommended to stay here even for a night. There are lots of foreigners and most of the famous accommodations are full like this one > read more
Tonle Sap
Published on 2011-05-02 05:18:00
The Tonlé Sap which means "Large Fresh Water River", but more commonly translated as "Great Lake" is a combined lake and river system of major importance to Cambodia. The Tonlé Sap is combined lake and river system in Cambodia that is also the larg > read more
A Trip to New York
Published on 2011-05-02 03:48:00
I love traveling and I've been traveled to many countries so I learned a lot of things on how to have fun and enjoy the trip. I had lots of experience on my travel. Some are fun and some just gave me stress and made me feel tired. So when my friend t > read more
Thommanon
Published on 2011-04-28 10:21:00
Thommanon is one of a pair of Hindu temples built during the reign of Suryavarman II (from 1113–1150) at Angkor, Cambodia. Thommanon is a small, gorgeous representation of Angkor architecture. It can view here some extremely fine examples of Khmer > read more
It's a movie
Published on 2011-04-28 08:57:00
What comes to your mind when you first hear the word Las Vegas? Isn't it gambling because we know the country is famous for its wonderful casino? We know that casino is a place to play games or gamble. But this online casino is different. You don't p > read more
Preah Khan
Published on 2011-04-26 05:23:00
Each entrance has a causeway over the moat with naga-carrying devas and asuras similar to those at Angkor Thom; Glaize considered this an indication that the city element of Preah Khan was more significant than those of Ta Prohm or Banteay Kdei. The > read more
Law Firm Marketing
Published on 2011-04-26 04:17:00
I always check my site how many visitors I get everyday. Too bad because I have very low traffic on my site. I have created lots of information about my trip in some countries with lots of pictures but still, I can't get many visitors. I guess it's t > read more
Neak Pean
Published on 2011-04-26 03:33:00
Neak Pean or called "The entwined serpents" at Angkor, Cambodia is an artificial island with a Buddhist temple on a circular island in Preah Khan Baray built during the reign of King Jayavarman VII. Neak Pean is one of the temples that make one dream > read more
Equipment Leasing Leads
Published on 2011-04-26 01:06:00
It's hard to avoid things that sometimes we need some cash for an emergency purpose. But in situations like this, we don't know where to run and get the money that we need specially if the problem is about business. Oh well, not anymore because Merch > read more
Banteay Kdei
Published on 2011-04-16 05:00:00
Another temple in Angkor, Cambodia is Banteay Kdei. Its name means "citadel of the cells". It is located southeast of Ta Prohm and east of Angkor Thom. Built in the late 12th to early 13th centuries during the reign of Jayavarman VII. Banteay Kdei is > read more
Angkor Thom (South Gate)
Published on 2011-04-13 23:56:00
We have a guide book and my hubby encircled all the temples that he wanted to visit in Cambodia inside the Angkor Wat. One of these temples is the Angkor Thom. We rented a bike to go there. After Angkor Wat, he said the next destination was Angkor Th > read more
Ta Keo
Published on 2011-04-12 21:19:00
Another interesting and amazing temple in Angkor Cambodia is Ta Keo. It's also a huge temple with steep steps. I was so nervous when I climbed up the steps because a little mistake will make you fall. The steps are too narrow that you have to climb w > read more
Pre Rup
Published on 2011-04-08 09:38:00
Pre Rup’s ancient name is Rajendrabhadresvara – a paying of homage to its founding king. The name Pre Rup means “turning the body”, referring to Khmer cremation traditions. Although cremation may’ve taken place at Pre Rup, this modern name > read more
Gain with your Gold
Published on 2011-04-08 09:00:00
Some people say that rich people become richer. I think one of the reasons is because they know how to invest. Investment is the best way on how to become more successful in life. Some people buy houses and I think gold is also a great investment spe > read more
Ta Prohm
Published on 2011-03-03 10:01:00
Known today as Ta Prohm or "Old Brahma", this monument was initially named "Rajavihara" meaning "Royal Monastery". It is one of the most interesting temples that I've ever seen. The big trees growing on the buildings are really amazing. The trees gro > read more
I want to drive my own car
Published on 2011-03-03 03:31:00
Me and my hubby have just talked about the article that I have read in the magazine about the people who were deceived by buying used cars. And then, another article says that buying a new car is not a wise decision. There are conflicts and they conf > read more
Bayon
Published on 2011-03-02 00:13:00
The Bayon has a multitude of symbolic functions. When considered in relation to the walled city of Angkor Thom, it is the pivotal mountain that serves in the "Churning of the Sea of Milk" around which is coiled the serpent Vasuki. This is the belt th > read more
Angkor Wat
Published on 2011-02-27 23:24:00
Your tour in Cambodia is not complete without visiting the the world's largest religious building, the Angkor Wat. The temple is at the top of the high classical style of Khmer architecture and it was built in 12th century. It's very artistic, magnif > read more
Kingdom of Cambodia
Published on 2011-02-25 03:33:00
Cambodia or officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia that borders Thailand to the west and northwest. So, if you travel Thailand, it's also a good idea to visit Cambodia. You can just take a bus going to Cambodia and > read more
Green on my Page Rank
Published on 2011-02-22 20:49:00
Oh my gosh! Can you see that long green? I can't believe it! Since when did the page rank updated? I'm so glad to see my blog with page rank three. I love that green line on my page rank reader. I've never seen that before. I think it's my first time > read more
Cambodian (Khmer) Food
Published on 2011-02-22 00:24:00
In most restaurant you'll see Khmer food and that's the Cambodian Food. The restaurants sell Khmer or Thai food. And the food, oh yes, the food. It's the one that I always enjoy when we travel because I love trying different kinds of food. But Cambod > read more
Accommodation in Cambodia
Published on 2011-02-17 04:08:00
We usually change our accommodation specially when we are not satisfied with the room, service or rate. I think it's our first time to stay in one guesthouse during our travel and it happened in Cambodia. We stayed for several days in the same guesth > read more
Accommodation in Cambodia
Published on 2011-02-17 04:08:00
We usually change our accommodation specially when we are not satisfied with the room, service or rate. I think it's our first time to stay in one guesthouse during our travel and it happened in Cambodia. We stayed for several days in the same guesth > read more
Nongkhai, Thailand
Published on 2011-02-10 03:04:00
From Chiang Mai, we took a tour bus going to Nongkhai. Nong Khai is a long thin province running along the Mekong River, providing the main access to Laos. It took us 10 hours to get there. We left Chiang Mai at night and arrived in the morning. We w > read more
Nongkhai, Thailand
Published on 2011-02-10 03:04:00
From Chiang Mai, we took a tour bus going to Nongkhai. Nong Khai is a long thin province running along the Mekong River, providing the main access to Laos. It took us 10 hours to get there. We left Chiang Mai at night and arrived in the morning. We w > read more
Pai in Northern Thailand
Published on 2011-02-03 04:08:00
Pai is a small town in northern Thailand, near the Myanmar border. It is located on Route 1095, which connects Mae Hong Son with Chiang Mai. It is well-known among backpackers for its relaxed atmosphere because it’s in the middle of a gorgeous gree > read more
Pai in Northern Thailand
Published on 2011-02-03 04:08:00
Pai is a small town in northern Thailand, near the Myanmar border. It is located on Route 1095, which connects Mae Hong Son with Chiang Mai. It is well-known among backpackers for its relaxed atmosphere because it’s in the middle of a gorgeous gree > read more
Chiang Mai
Published on 2011-01-31 02:37:00
Chiang Mai or sometimes written as "Chiengmai" or "Chiangmai", is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand, and is the capital of Chiang Mai Province. We've been to Thailand about 2 years ago and most of the attractions t > read more
Chiang Mai
Published on 2011-01-31 02:37:00
Chiang Mai or sometimes written as "Chiengmai" or "Chiangmai", is the largest and most culturally significant city in northern Thailand, and is the capital of Chiang Mai Province. We've been to Thailand about 2 years ago and most of the attractions t > read more
Karen Tribe
Published on 2011-01-28 01:25:00
The Karen Tribe or Padaung (Kayan/ Karenni long-necked tribe) are refugees who have been setting in Thailand for over 12 years due to political situations in their country, Burma. A large number of Karen reside in Thailand, mostly on the Thai-Burmese > read more
Karen Tribe
Published on 2011-01-28 01:25:00
The Karen Tribe or Padaung (Kayan/ Karenni long-necked tribe) are refugees who have been setting in Thailand for over 12 years due to political situations in their country, Burma. A large number of Karen reside in Thailand, mostly on the Thai-Burmese > read more
Tips While Travelling Thailand
Published on 2011-01-26 00:54:00
While Travelling Thailand - 1. Do not get involved with any kind of narcotice drugs, gambling, shild prostitution or other illegal activities that violate the law. 2. Do not walk in isolated places. 3. Strictly observe the warning signs at tourist at > read more
Tips While Travelling Thailand
Published on 2011-01-26 00:54:00
While Travelling Thailand - 1. Do not get involved with any kind of narcotice drugs, gambling, shild prostitution or other illegal activities that violate the law. 2. Do not walk in isolated places. 3. Strictly observe the warning signs at tourist at > read more
Dos and Don'ts in Thailand
Published on 2011-01-24 00:51:00
I found this Dos and Don'ts in Thailand at the pamphlet that I got at the hotel. I think they can help so I want to share them to you. The Monarchy : Thai people have a deep, traditional reverence for the Royal Family, and a visitor should be careful > read more
Dos and Don'ts in Thailand
Published on 2011-01-24 00:51:00
I found this Dos and Don'ts in Thailand at the pamphlet that I got at the hotel. I think they can help so I want to share them to you. The Monarchy : Thai people have a deep, traditional reverence for the Royal Family, and a visitor should be careful > read more
Koh Samet
Published on 2011-01-22 01:45:00
After staying for a few days in Bangkok, we moved to Ko Samet. It is one of the Eastern Seaboard Islands of Thailand located in the province of Rayong. A place where people get water and food on a boat from the main land. We took a taxi to the bus te > read more
Koh Samet
Published on 2011-01-22 01:45:00
After staying for a few days in Bangkok, we moved to Ko Samet. It is one of the Eastern Seaboard Islands of Thailand located in the province of Rayong. A place where people get water and food on a boat from the main land. We took a taxi to the bus te > read more
Bangkok, Thailand
Published on 2011-01-12 02:29:00
Transportation in Bangkok. Tuktuk is one of the famous transportation in Thailand. But beware of the drivers because they overcharge you if they know that you're a foreigner. Also when you take a taxi, if you don't know the way, they will turn you ar > read more
Bangkok, Thailand
Published on 2011-01-12 02:29:00
Transportation in Bangkok. Tuktuk is one of the famous transportation in Thailand. But beware of the drivers because they overcharge you if they know that you're a foreigner. Also when you take a taxi, if you don't know the way, they will turn you ar > read more
Thai Food
Published on 2011-01-08 03:34:00
Thai Food is what I enjoyed the most in Thailand specially in Bangkok. There are lots of food and I think I gained weight during our stay there. I wanted to try all the food. Whenever we go out, I always feel hungry because of the smell of the food i > read more
Thai Food
Published on 2011-01-08 03:34:00
Thai Food is what I enjoyed the most in Thailand specially in Bangkok. There are lots of food and I think I gained weight during our stay there. I wanted to try all the food. Whenever we go out, I always feel hungry because of the smell of the food i > read more
Accommodations in Thailand
Published on 2011-01-05 03:49:00
Here are the accommodations during our stay in Thailand. We traveled to different places so there are guest houses, hotels, motels, bungalows, etc. This is our first accommodation. My hubby made a reservation so there's a place to stay as soon as we > read more
I'm Back from my Vacation
Published on 2011-01-02 02:57:00
I've just got back from my vacation. We visited five countries in 40 days so we were too tired. We were about to spend our vacation for three months but since we already saw the sightseeings on our lists except two cities, one city (Lumbini) in Nepal > read more