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Cambodia - Latest South East Asian tourist spot

Cambodia is witnessing a resurgence as a South-east Asian tourist destination. And its not just the temples of Angkor that are fuelling this, although the complex is noted for being one of the great archaeological sites in the world.

Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital, is like any modern bustling Asian city, but is visually striking, being on the confluence of two rivers and with its wide boulevards and colonial buildings that hark back to its French colonial history. Indians will feel right at home with the pedalled rickshaws that still ply the streets. You can revisit the ghosts of the ousted Khmer Rouge regime by visiting the Killing Field of Choeung Ek, and the Tuol Sleng, Pol Pot’s torture centre.

The country’s south coast, heralded for being the next Thailand (or Goa), which sweeps down along the Gulf of Siam and is studded with picture-postcard beaches and stunning offshore islands, is certainly worth a visit. The seaside towns of Kep or Koh Tonsay are particularly popular. And instead of staying in mass-market holiday apartments, you’re more likely to find yourself staying in stilted homestays or atmospheric little guesthouses.

However it is still the mighty stone faces of the Bayon temple, the moated sanctum of Angkor Wat and the great walled city of Angkor Thom that remain the country’s prime attractions. The best way to get to Angkor Wat is to take a scenic boat cruise up the Tonle Sap lake, the world’s largest inland freshwater lake, to the town of Siem Reap, near Angkor. You get to see the paddy field-dotted countryside and the villages populated by ethnic Vietnamese.

The weather currently, clear, dry and cool, is perfect to book a Christmas trip. The only hitch? No direct flights. Okay, so a weekend in Thailand on the way out won’t hurt.

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The Angkor National Museum

A national museum designed to display the Khmer culture will be opened next Monday in the capital town of Cambodia's Siem Reap Province.
The Angkor National Museum, covering 20,000 square meters and built with the Khmer architecture style, will highlight the cultural heritage of the Khmer nationality through a rich collection of artifacts and multimedia exhibition.
Siem Reap province, where the world-renowned Angkor Wat temples are situated, is the kingdom's top tourism destination. The museum is expected to become another cultural landmark for the province.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen is scheduled to preside over the museum's inauguration ceremony.
It will function as a complete tourism facility and education site for future generations to know about the kingdom's history.

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New Food Court - Popular food spot


This is Singapore's popular food haunt. The Newton Food Centre. It has been around for ages and is widely popular with locals and tourists alike. It opens till late or till the early hours in the morning. This place has been revamped in the last couple of years. It used to be this dingy looking food court with lots of touting by the hawkers.

Touting is illegal in Singapore. Hawkers caught touting their goods will face punishment, fine and may have their stalls closed for a certain period of time. Now, u still get the occasional touting still but the place certainly deserve better credit now. You can sit under the parasol for alfresco dining or the normal fast food style seating located everywhere.

For those of you, who have never been here, would be useful for you to understand that the business here is so competitive that as soon as you are seated down, the drinks-seller and seafood hawker will put their menus down.. The speediest one usually gets the business though you have a choice to tell them, No, Thank You, and go on to order from your favourite stall.

In this food centre, you can find same kind of dish every few units of stalls away. Some of the customers prefer to just order from whoever that comes to them with the menu. These hawkers set their eagle hawk eye on new customers. You can feel them moving close to you as you search for your seats! They set their territory and they are pretty aggresive too. So if you intend to eat at a certain stall, try to sit as close as you can, to the stall you are ordering from to avoid unpleasant or ugly trouble..

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Travel guide links - 14 November 2007

Sam presents Hiking the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff Arizona. Surfer Sam. posted at Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, "Hiking the Grand Canyon, an Arizona vacation. Havasu Falls, Mooney Falls, five friends, five days and a taste of Eden."

Sagar Satapathy presents Travelhacker » Top 100 Blogs for Vacationers posted at Travelhacker.

Andrew Erickson presents Taking the Long View - Are You In Business? posted at WebSite Werx.

Mary Jo Manzanares presents Winchester Mystery House: 38 Years & Still Not Finished posted at Flyaway Cafe, saying, "It's not just for Halloween!"

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Andrew Edgington presents Cyprus Villas with Private Pool An Ultimate Luxury posted at Cyprus Informer, saying, "Explore the wonders of Cyprus using this greay blog as your guide."

zenofeller presents Xenophillia - zeno globetrotter posted at zenofeller.com.

Sagar presents Sensual Vacations: 25 Kinky, Fun and Sexy Getaways posted at Travelhacker.

Kristie presents Lithuania - The Food & Drinks posted at Norway - An American In Oslo.

Charles H. Green presents Ruining Trust by Taxing Mistrust: the False Negatives Scam posted at Trust Matters, saying, "Be careful what credit card you use when using. Mastercard, for example, tends to think that overseas charges are fraudulent and will block them, again and again."

beta mum presents Dreaming of Lapland posted at Keir Royale, saying, "topical piece re day trip to Lapland"

Lucy Baldwin presents 5 Things I Learned From Moving 17 Times posted at Moving Help Central.

Sagar presents Top 25 Vacation Destinations Where a Nerd Can Get Laid posted at Travelhacker.

Kristie presents Lithuania - Kaunas posted at Norway - An American In Oslo.

Christopher Michael presents Seeing the Sites posted at Travel Europe- where to go, what to see and how to get there, saying, "This article contains a useful list of websites for those who are planning or are on a trip to Europe"

AJ Block presents Using Public Transportation in Santiago posted at The Real Santiago, saying, "For anyone visiting Santiago, Chile, this guide to getting around the city is a must."

Charles H. Green presents Americans, Travel and Rushing to Judgment posted at Trust Matters, saying, "Mark Twain said, "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness." Yet only something like 20% of Americans have a passport. Absurdly few of us speak another language—usually poorly at that. But we could use more of the perspective that experience and contact with the world brings."

Christine presents French cinema, French Cafes, French People: Living in France, Strasbourg posted at Me, My Kid and Life: An American Single Mom Living in France, saying, "A day in the life of an expat living in France."

Meg presents Fabulous! Festival - Travel Edition posted at Une femme d'un certain age, saying, "If a blog carnival linked to another blog carnival would the fabric of space-time rip -- or just make a fabulous dress? We at the Fabulous! Festival had a great turn out for our travel edition. I'm submitting this on behalf of the edition's host, Deja Pseu. (I'm the festival maintainer.)"

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Beware of passenger bag theft

Travelling with valuables is never a good idea, especially if you fly through Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta. Police have just busted a ring of baggage handlers who were expert at stealing from people’s baggage in their care. Here’s more from the Jakarta Post.

Arrests made in theft of plane passenger bags

TANGERANG, Banten (JP): Security officers at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport have busted a ring of thieves responsible for stealing valuables from passenger luggage.

“So far, we have arrested a total of 25 suspects comprising 21 baggage handlers who work for Garuda Indonesia, Air Asia and Batavia Air. We also arrested four people suspected to be buyers of the stolen goods,” airport police chief Adj. Sr. Comr. Guntur Setyanto said Thursday.

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Top 5 Thailand hidden Paradise

Thailand is considered a tourist spot that everyone would like to experience. Large amount of tourists all over the world know about prominent tourist spots i.e. Phuket, Koh Samui and Koh Phi Phi (PP Island) but in actuality, Thailand still has many hidden paradise waiting to be explored as follow.

1. Pattaya – The true nature can be found at Koh Lan, which is 7.5 kilometer from Pattaya. You can get there in 45 minutes by regular boat and 15 minutes by speedboat. North Pattaya beach and Central Pattaya beach have many facilities. South Pattaya , however, is colored with the night life's activity.

2. Koh Samui – The best way to travel to Koh Samui is by speed boat from Lomprayah Catamaran Company. Lomprayah offers less expensive service than taxi for hire and service provided by the hotel directly. Nevertheless, if you have no problem with fund, you should hire a taxi because this would create job for the locals.

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