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[Cambodia] Sihanoukville: it worths the ride!

By thuymuoi December 17, 2012 Cambodia No Comments
[Cambodia] Sihanoukville: it worths the ride!

The ride from Phnom Penh to Sihanouk Ville took longer than our expectation since the bus made lots of stop for drop-off & pick-up guests. We check-in at Coolabah Hotel…

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[Cambodia] Phnom Penh: a sunshine city

By thuymuoi December 15, 2012 Cambodia No Comments
[Cambodia] Phnom Penh: a sunshine city

We took a bus from Pham Ngu Lao, leaving Saigon at 6am with very light packing. Right before the trip start, one of my friend got a call from her…

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[1508] Gold Coast: it’s really a surfer paradise!

By thuytruong May 21, 2012 1508 No Comments
[1508] Gold Coast: it’s really a surfer paradise!

After taking Mom to the airport on Friday night, I came back to Melbourne city and going out with friends. We came to a lounge similar to Xu in Vietnam,…

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[1508] Sydney: too much of the myths

By thuytruong May 6, 2012 1508 No Comments
[1508] Sydney: too much of the myths

The flight from Perth to Sydney was not a long flight at all, but there is a time zone difference btw two cities. I landed to Sydney at 5pm and…

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[1508] Fremantle: a dead city

By thuytruong May 2, 2012 1508 No Comments

It was a surprised to me when I found out there are only 22 million people in this huge country. The minimum wage in Sydney is like $15-16 per hour.…

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[1508] Perth: a peaceful retirement place

By thuytruong April 29, 2012 1508 No Comments

Arriving to Perth at 4am in the morning probably is not a very good idea since we can’t check in to the hostel until noon. The process of passing through…

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[1508] Kuta: disappointment in paradise

By thuytruong April 27, 2012 1508 No Comments

We arrived to DPS on the 20th after a very hectic day in KUL. I have never seen any airport that lousy. As if I forgot to mention, there isn’t…

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[1508] Melaka: The Hội An of Malaysia

By thuytruong April 18, 2012 1508 No Comments

We head to Melaka with two other friend from Hanoi, one of them graduated from USC. It’s always good to be around Trojans family! After 2-hour bus drive from LCCT,…

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[1508] Goh Tong Hall: one of the paradise on earth

By thuytruong April 18, 2012 1508 No Comments

Goh Tong Hall is the residence inside Chinese Temple on Genting Highlands. I think the most interesting part of this place is about the history and the location itself. When…

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[1508] Kuala Lumpur: A day tour

By thuytruong April 16, 2012 1508 No Comments
[1508] Kuala Lumpur: A day tour

Kuala Lumpur is my first destination for the trip. Many of my friends have been here before and gave me many tips for where to eat, what to do/not to…

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