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M Sy

M Sy

Asia

51 places I want to go   66 places I've been
  1. 1. Tokyo
    JapanHonshuKantō
    2 cheers
    4,724 people
  2. 2. Tokyo Disneyland Park
    JapanHonshuKantōChiba-kenUrayasuTokyo Disney Resort
    1 cheer
    268 people
  3. 3. Central Park
    United StatesNew York StateNew York CityManhattan
    1 cheer
    705 people
  4. 4. Empire State Building
    United StatesNew York StateNew York CityManhattanMidtown
    1 cheer
    351 people
  5. 5. Times Square
    United StatesNew York StateNew York CityManhattanMidtownTheater District
    1 cheer
    581 people
  6. 6. Colosseum Kino
    NorwayOsloFrogner
    1 cheer
    1 person
  7. 7. Osaka
    JapanHonshuKinkiŌsaka-fu
    3 cheers
    456 people
  8. 8. Manhattan
    United StatesNew York StateNew York City
    1 cheer
    544 people
  9. 9. Italy
    Europe
    2 cheers
    13,928 people
  10. 10. Grand Central Terminal
    United StatesNew York StateNew York CityManhattanMidtown
    1 cheer
    152 people
  11. 11. Ibiza
    SpainIlles Balears
    1 cheer
    826 people
  12. 12. United States
    North America
    2 cheers
    783 people
  13. 13. Rio de Janeiro
    BrazilRio de Janeiro (state)
    2,195 people
  14. 14. Santorini
    GreeceGreek IslandsAegean IslandsSouth AegeanCyclades
    1,004 people
  15. 15. Peru
    South America
    3,899 people
  16. 16. Nara
    JapanHonshuKinkiNara-ken
    83 people
  17. 17. Mount Fuji
    JapanHonshuChūbuYamanashi
    555 people
  18. 18. Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine
    JapanHonshuKinkiŌsaka-fuOsakaSumiyoshi-ku
    4 people
  19. 19. Dotonbori
    JapanHonshuKinkiŌsaka-fuOsakaNaniwa-kuNamba
    4 people
  20. 20. Universal Studios Japan
    JapanHonshuKinkiŌsaka-fuOsakaKonohana-ku
    27 people
  21. 21. Osaka Castle
    JapanHonshuKinkiŌsaka-fuOsakaChuo-ku
    35 people

Recent entries

Cambodia, Asia

25 hours in phnom penh

Generally speaking, this place is laid back. Vast land with a rich history. Years of torture and injustice presented before me. THis part was draining. I got so drawn with the details and the victims that I have developed a strong emotion towards the members of the khmer rouge. What they did to these cambodians is beyond brutal. It is not only inhumane but also straight evil.

Even if this city capital looked like a small town from where I’m from, I’m still glad that the wars are over and the cambodians are somewhat free from those brutality and immorality.

Passing by the market and the tourist attractions, I noticed that cambodians are so barter-driven. Every local seemed to be selling something or asking for something—young and old alike. One thing notable though is, they managed to learn conversational English not because of social status regain. Rather, for survival. The daily demands and expenses is already a struggle for them to meet. The locals I encountered were all the same assertive amidst the language barrier and cheerful (well at least at first encounter). I met a few brilliant people who i think, if given the proper training can be successful in life. I’m not saying that I know them well but the potential is so evident. This time, it’s not all about skills but also character.

Nonetheless, I can’t miss that one rotten apple among the good ones. How can I forget the negligent tuktuk driver who hurriedly piled up our things without thinking, multi-tasking—driving and talking on the phone, and yes, irresponsibly dropped by bag which caused a damage to my DSLR. It was a pain to see the cracks but what else can I do? I did not encounter him to ruin my trip. I just moved forward and later thought of what to do with my camera.

PLACES TO VISIT:

1. killing fields

2. genocide museum

3. FCC

4. Lemongrass restaurant

5. royal palace

6. Buddhist monastery

7. Wat Phnom

8. Mekong river

9. Sisowath quay

10.Central Market

RECOMMENDEDDAYS: 2 (at least) *there are many restaurants to visit :)

over 2 years ago

Cagayan, Cagayan Valley

cagayan

we truly had a LONG drive… but it was fun looking around, being a witness to its simple yet amazing natural resources.

we reached the top part of the philippines that is still connected to the luzon main island

living the simple life

booze booze and bonfire

road trip

-xoxo

over 5 years ago

Macau, China

Untitled

see where the sun sets?… it’s behind the sparkling buildings which calls for curiosity. the next time i’ll be there, i gotta set my feet at sands…. heee!;)

over 6 years ago
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