Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Phnom Penh 1 day Trip

On 13rd Dec 2011,
4 girls flew to a Phnom Penh, (a not so well-known in tourism, and why were we there?)
*clear throat*
honestly, because of cheap air ticket!
and cheap air ticket delayed it's flight for 2 hours, Hell yeaa!!
Upon arrival, the person who supposed to pick us never show up and we took a tuk-tuk to our hotel.

Look, we have a octopus hair lady on tuk-tuk.
After we settled our luggage at Diamond Hotel (I forgot to snap picture, damnit, a-quite-okay hotel with reasonable price), we book a Tuk-Tuk for our day trip at Phnom Penh.

Station 1, Wat Phnom.
Entrance fee: USD 1
hmmm, i don't know much about this place,
it just like a park with a temple on the hill,
a good place to snap some pictures ;)
and they have this replica of "na xie nian".. xD


A group photo *cheeesee*
coming pictures are just some stupid and funny pictures.


No.1
No.2
No.3 Chakkk! :)


I found a Pro photographer with a great pose!

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Station 2, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.
Entrance fee: USD 2

I would say this is a very sad place, by looking at these, I felt the way the victims being tortured. People said Cambodia full with ghost, *well, I would say everywhere full with ghost*,
and all the victims died without reasons.
The autocratic leader just want to kill all the democratic residents in Cambodia at that time, how stupid.


So, this is the tomb for 14 of the victims.


This is the place to keep the victims. It was a secondary school.


the inner part looks like this, each of the cell keep a victim. I think the space of each cell is only 3sq ft.

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Okay, temporary end of sad story.
let's have a cup of Cambodia coffee.


Hmmmm, to be honest, Not nice! haha.. cost: USD1.


On the way to killing field, we saw alot of scenes like this. Cambodia is still under developed country.


Tuk tuk chia boh yiu liao, get a "handsome" to refill petrol beh..


Another nice scene on the way to Killing field.

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Station 3, Killing Field.
Entrance fee: USD2/pax or with earphone guide USD 5/pax
This place is connected with genocide museum. In genocide museum, they did not kill, they tortured the victims. As the amount of the victims increased, they sent the victims to this killing field, killed n buried.


This tower was built to put all the victims skulls and bones. Feeling complicated when see this, we respect but on the other hand, actually we afraid.


A mass grave to bury 450 victims.


Shannie was trying to snap some pictures with afraid mood.


Snap a man with a hand try to keep the place clean.
and yeah, we are leaving to another less-sadness and less-scary place larr..

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Station 4,
Royal Palace, a place which the king stays at the moment.
Entrance fee: USD 6.25/pax


Quite alot of areas were prohibited, and we had a constipated lady behind the sign.


来玩嘛,就要癫一癫!!


narcissism XD


We got a lady to help us to snap a group picture :) *smile*

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Station 5, random hawker.

This was nice, nice nice nice, with green tea.
delicious desserts.


Fried Chinese Mee, everything fried in Cambodia was just nice!


Mee hoon soup, Shannie's favourite.


Lok Lak, it was a beef based dish served with rice.
The beef in Cambodia did not taste like beef, they tasted more like pork.

SO, how much it cost of these food,
Ta da!

They cost us 37000 Riel. haha, which is USD 9.25/4pax.


The end of Phnom Penh.
The next day we depart to Siem Reap by bus.
Stay tuned ;)

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