Shining Angkor Boutique Hotel Siem Reap
560, Group One Siem Reap, 855, Cambodia
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On to Siem Reap
On the bus to Siem Reap ( just 5 dollars each) following a tarmaced road with a constant stream of traffic, ranging from horse drawn carts to large lorries and coaches like we are travelling on. It even has air-con. The driver seems to be able to multi task- using his phone, whilst driving and blaring on his horn every other minute at poor …
Siem Reap - Cambodia
Following on from crazy Bangkok, I managed to escape to the more leisurely city of Siem Reap in Cambodia. From the second I landed at the airport and was whizzed off to the hotel on a tuk-tuk I had a good feeling about this place and during the past five days it hasn't disappointed.
My hotel is mid-way between Siem Reap town and the …
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See no evil
... surrounding area on a whistle stop tour, the secondary emotion to awe as to how such things were built at a time when London was a poxy settlement of people living in swalour is wonder at how a people who had lived in such a way have ended up where they are nearly a millenia later. Maybe the people of Britian in 3,000 AD will be paying to visit the ancient ruined wonders of Alton Towers and Wimpy Burger and wondering where it all went so wrong. Who knows?
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Siem Reap, Temples and the Good Life
... de dansvloer kwamen we tot onze verbazing Aaron de Engelsman uit de bus weer tegen, hij stond helemaal loos te gaan op de dansvloer met z'n yogamoves. Het is echt raar dat je mensen de hele tijd weer opnieuw tegenkomt maar blijkbaar leg je toch allemaal min of meer dezelfde route af en ga je op dezelfde plaatsen uit. Hij had een meid meegenomen en ook leerden we nog een hele zooi bezopen mensen kennen waaronder een paar Engelsen waar we ...
Temple Cruising, Final Days
... and does his best to straighten them out and get them back in school and make them a useful member of society. They live with him at the museum. It is a wonderful story. But life is never fair. He lost his wife last year. She worked with him running the museum and the orphanage. She was only 28.
I should also mention that the Canadian government under Paul Martin was instrumental in the setting up and supporting of this museum and also in the movement ...
This boutique hotel was formerly known as: Shining Angkor Hotel



