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Sunday 22 December 2013

Cambodia Trip December 2013 - Day 1

15/12/13
The story begins here:


After 1 and a half hour flight, the plane safely touched down on the land called Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
First tuk tuk spotted, on my way to hotel.

Was lucky enough to witness the wedding decoration of Cambodian =D

The busy street
 

Hmm.. Well understood

After settled down, it's time for food.
Tried The Pizza Company, The pizza tasted so much nicer than those leading franchisers in Malaysia. 

Look at the mozzarella cheese! <3 <3 <3

It was a quick lunch before we started our first visit to the one of the tourist attractions.

The Royal Palace
In Cambodia, the palace is open to the public. Only the residence area of the King is prohibited from entering.
It only closes when some special events are held in the palace.
I couldn't stop myself from snapping photos which ended up as if I was photo spamming my phone.
There are beautiful carvings, breath-taking architectures, green plants and historical painting.
This is the palace full with Khmer traditional arts. 

Just right opposite the palace, there's a monk school.
In Cambodia, anyone can be a monk or nun and that person can decide the period or periods of commitment.

The walkway outside the wall of palace.


Monks walking on the road heading to the direction of monk school.

The way into palace area after the ticketing booth.



How beautiful~
 



One of the palace gates.
 If I'm not mistaken, there is four main gates locating at the North, East, West and South of the palace.






The 7 colours representing 7 days in a week. Each colour is worn on the respective day. For example, Orange on Tuesday. (I am not very sure which colour is for which day, just giving my own illustration.)

The main colours on the buildings are gold, yellow, white and silver.
Gold and silver are the two most representative colours for Cambodian.  




The painting on the story of Ramayana.
The story is about the war between Hinduism and Buddhism.
Angkor was a Hindu-Buddhist kingdom, but there are also certain periods where mono-religion of either Hindu or Buddhist took place. 
Now, Cambodia is a Buddhist country with small numbers of Muslim and Christian.



The place storing the remaining of the royal families after the decease was burnt.
I suppose it is called a grave?
Anyway, I love the carvings.





A monkey was busy eating the lotus seed.
Lotus is the national flower of Cambodia.



A mini Angkor Wat was found in the palace.






Yellow hibiscus =D

The traditional music band.


Museum
Second stop for the first day was the museum.
Not much photo taken as no photography is allowed in the museum.
Personally, I don't really like the visit. It wasn't my thing.
There is only broken statues of Hindu gods (Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu) and some other broken parts from Angkor Wat.
However, I do love the architecture of the building. =)
 



This is Garuda, a bird god.


End of day 1.

Day 2-5 journey is yet to be continue...

Eloise S.

Friday 2 August 2013

Taiwan - last post

Started day 3 with yummy Japanese brunch.
I miss the real fresh salmon so freaking much!




Went Xi Men Ding 西门町
MRT in Taiwan is really convenient!
Everything seems to be great until the summer warmth spoil my shopping spree =(



Ended up hiding in Haagen Dazs
Wasn't craving for ice-ream, it's actually the air-conditioned room I was craving for. XD
Felt like heaven when stepped into the shop.
Summer is really not a good time for outdoor.



Look nice but too sweet.
I don't born with sweet tooth.
Wondering where did I lost it =S

Snapped these interesting pics in Xin Men Ding
Pic took on that day is nearly zero.
Weather's fault! Made me sleepy and exhausted. 



In the evening, went Wu Fen Pu 五分埔 to shop!
Was too busy to snap pic. Hehe.
And there's actually nothing grabbed my baby Nikon's attention.
(Except for that cute poodle)
 



Famous 卤肉饭for dinner.
Again, the portion is S-M-A-L-L!!!!!!
I repeat... SMALL!!!

I ordered chicken slices rice, recommended by mum's driver upon my first arrival.
Thumbs up.
Thanks Uncle Tim. =D

卤肉饭
Taste as good as how it looks.

Then I called it a day.
LOL, so reluctant to type.
Am sleepy now.
ZZZZ



The next day, time to fly back.

Last meal in Taiwan.


Goodbye Taiwan, do welcome my next visit with open arms. =)

Taiwan is really a nice place for relaxation. 
You do not necessary need to visit all the common places of interest.
It is a beautiful city for you to explore. 
Whether you're nature lover, culture lover or shopaholic, Taiwan can be your right choice.
Here is where I put a full stop for my Taiwan trip.

The girl who skipped lecture,
Eloise S.