Cambodia – 2nd day
we woke up early on our second day in Cambodia, we didn’t do anything special but to shop!
it’s still early and normally on a Sunday im still sleeping, but i got up from bed and watched the sunrise, unfortunately it’s cloudy and we can’t see the sun!
neighbor, he’s Malaysian, like us he woke up early to catch the sunrise but since there’s no sun he ended up with his novel…this place that we stayed in is famous for the nice view but the weather is not cooperative enough that’s why we can’t see the beauty.
wishful thinking si chele….sana anito ang hammy ko!!!
morning in PP….people fishing in the lake. Cambodia is a very poor country, most people live inΒ shacks made of woods and GI. there’s a thick boundary of being rich & poor here, people riding cars are very arrogant that’s what we’ve observed while some people are contented with their motorbikes. there’s no exception that cars here are very cheap, because they don’t pay tax! it doesn’t matter if it’s right or left hand driven, it’s always 4 wheels good, baby!
nagtitinda si manang ng mais.Β
Muslim mosque close to the guest house.
cyclo! ang pedicab ng Vietnam at Cambodia!
ang bago naming tuktuk driver!
Central Market – hindi na kami pumasok sa loob, hapon kasi at umaambon, pero sabi nila eljay, mura dw ang bilihin dito, siguro next time na lang kami pupunta here.
melissa and i – if you are a celfone addict who always changes their fones everynow and then, this is the right place for you! extremely cheap ang fones na binebenta dito, kasi wla na naman silang tax. open sila for swapping nad kagandahan dito madaling magbargain ng price.
merienda sa chinese resto.
donna and eljay – si eljay ang pasimuno ng masarap na kainan na itgo and the price was not bad.
stir fried noodles, hmmm sarap! samahan mo pa ng siomai at siopao, meron pa pala, adidas! ang sarap nun grabe…ang lambat nung chicken feet nila at tasty yun sauce!
ending…napagod na kami at umuwi. the highlights of this day was when we went to toul toum phung or what they called “Russian Market”, I spent a lot for silver accessories because they’re are damn cheap. Russian Market is a must-go place for shoppers like me, everything here’s branded and can be bargained if you’re not happy with the price. Chele and I were happy when we bought bathing suits here kasi ang mura nga…imagine before coming here in PP, we bought new bathings suits that costs us $25 each, tapos dito $3 lang, mossimo pa ang tatak! I can make a conclusion for the day, that food here is quite expensive but the clothes and other stuffs are reasonably cheap!
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