Showing posts with label South East Asia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South East Asia. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 03, 2012

KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA 2007

Since the hashtag "Throwback" is rapidly spreading on Instagram,  I got inspired to take a break from the present and revisit these ancient photos for a while. Regarding the trip, our parents requested us to skip classes because they did not want us to be left behind. (Aww they are good-influenced and such a loving folks at the same time haha). About our itinerary, our first location was in SIEM REAP but my apologies, I could not remember them all in exact, but I will try to elaborate the following images:

I love how these trees look so mighty.


     
Photo op with these locals wearing their respective traditional costumes :)
We were requested by our guide to pose and fit ourselves in this majestic miniature frame :) 
cuticle :)
In the temple of TA PROHM, we have witnessed one of the oldest trees in the world. And according to our guide, this location was featured in the film, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider.
Looking all brave in between these roots.
Emoting and trying not to look back ;) En route to the historical ANGKOR WAT.
During our morning river cruise, these children put a smile on my face. I was uncertain whether they were on their way to school or errands but if this is their daily mode of transportation Grabe, If I were their teacher I would definitely give them an A FOR EFFORT and DETERMINATION! :)

My family and I, five years ago. :) No judging please xxx
I know our Cambodian tour was short and quick, but I have made some realizations. The next time I visit Cambodia (if it's GOD's Will) I swear to pack more lightweight clothes, avoid layering when it's humid and roam around the Angkor Wat temple. :) xxx

Sunday, September 02, 2012

Lion City: SINGAPURA


Whenever I visit Singapore, it never fails to amaze me. You can see innovations everywhere. In spite of some people's criticism regarding renovations and upgrades that make Singapore "claustrophobic" (excuse myself for sharing it, I just got it from an article that I have read a few years ago) it won't affect my disposition about this country. --- As a visitor, I am not against with the government's strategic plans. In fact, I admire their aim for continuous progress of tourism. Even Singaporeans are well-disciplined to maintain the cleanliness and orderliness of the State. (cheers to that!) In terms of security, I consider it as one of the safest destination amongst South East Asia. Of course, Philippines is my motherland, but I hope one day our nation would be able to follow Singapore's strategic plans. Hmmm anyways, I will let the pictures do the talking! xx