Discover Cambodia

I have been longing to visit Cambodia since 2015, and I finally fulfil my dream of visiting this beautiful place after two years (2017). Why Cambodia? I got three reasons to tell you why. First, I like visiting heritage, temple, historic and ancient sites. Second, It has a dark, intriguing and wounded history, in particular, the S21 Prison, that I wished to visit and see the place with my own eyes. Third, I am curious about how Cambodia look like, how are the people there like and how does the food taste. 

Cambodia has been so far one of the best trips that I have experienced, and I would love to share this overwhelming and unforgettable experience with everyone. I have learned so many things, and I have never expected in my million thoughts that Cambodia would touch my heart to the point that I am considering of doing volunteer work in Cambodia one day when I retire, so I can help the poor and educate the children. What can I say, Cambodia has caught my soul and it may catch yours too!

 

SHORT HISTORY ABOUT CAMBODIA

The Kingdom of Cambodia is a Southeast Asian nation located around Vietnam to the east, Thailand to the northwest and Laos to the north. The capital city of Cambodia is Phnom Penh, and Siem Reap is the access point to Angkor Wat. Cambodians primarily speak Khmer and English as their second language. 

Ever since the fall of Angkor in 1431, the once mighty Khmer Empire has been pillaged by all its neighbours. The French once colonised it in the 19th century, and Cambodia suffered from a massive bomb by the USA in the 1970s. Lastly, the most notoriously barbaric acts of the Khmer Rouge during the civil war in the 1970s. Even up to this day, the Cambodians are still wounded and has been trying to move forward from the past. Many children have suffered poverty and ruined their education, especially during the Khmer Rouge regime. Although Cambodia is slowly developing it is interesting to look back in the past and how much Cambodians has suffered and yet they are still humble, and they are trying their best to hard work as much as they could.

The dishes in Cambodia are commonly known as Traditional Khmer food. Amok (curry) is the most famous dish in Cambodia as it is made by a coconut milk curried dish and less spicy than the ones in Thailand. Lok Lak (cooked Beef) paired with some simple dipping sauce consisting of lime juice, black pepper, lettuce and onion. K'tieu, a noodle soup with meat selection of pork, Beef or seafood with pure spices of lime juice, chill powder, sugar and fish sauce. It is typically served during breakfast. Mangoes or Mangosteen are the main fruit in Cambodia and are super delicious. 

WHAT TO EXPECT IN CAMBODIA

SIGHTSEEING

There are many things to do and many places to visit in Cambodia. The temples and museums are worth a visit, and it can also be rewarding. You may plan your itinerary, or you may also book some tours in which everything will be arranged accordingly. But I would recommend a DIY trip, so you have more freedom to chose your own time and where to go. 

Make sure to do your research before going to Cambodia, especially checking the Dos and Dont's in Cambodia. It is essential that tourist must follow their rules as a sign of showing respect and not being ignorant.

FOOD & DRINK

Traditional Khmer food is delicious and has a lot of spices and vegetables. The food looks quite simple and homemade but never underestimate the looks of it as you may be jumping for joy from what you take a bite on. Just one thing to be careful of if you are not used to spicy food be cautious of the sliced chilli on some of the dishes. If you are not used to eating spicy food and are allergic to chilli, then you should tell the restaurant staff or shop hawker that they shouldn't put any spicy or chilli on your dish. But it wouldn't hurt if you try some of their spicy dishes either, you might end up liking it. 

The ubiquitous drink that you may find everywhere in Cambodia will be the fresh coconut juice, mango juice, sodas and water. Most of the fruit juices are sugarless; at least the ones that I had tried drinking doesn't contain any sugar.

A friendly reminder, never drink water from the tap or the faucet, in case you end up drinking a bit of water while brushing your teeth. Make sure to always drink water only from a water bottle. 

SERVICES & HOSPITALITY

Cambodians are very warm and welcoming. Almost all locals can speak fair English. They try their very best to communicate and accommodate you as much as possible. They will make sure that it will be "worth a visit and worth coming back for" when you are visiting Cambodia. 

WEATHER

Expect scorching and sunny weather in Cambodia, especially during the summer season. The weather may go up from 35-48 degree, especially during March - April, which is the hottest season. The most relaxed season will be between November - January.

Make sure always to bring a towel or tissues and drink plenty of water to protect yourself from the heat. Keeping yourself hydrated is the best thing you can do while enjoying your visit to Cambodia. 

EXPENSES

The prices of food, transportation, accommodation, activities, attractions, clothing and souvenirs in Cambodia are affordable. It is also wise to ask around the locals of how much does transportation for a tuk-tuk, or private taxis typically cost as some drivers may try to overcharge you to earn extra money. Bargaining is widespread in Cambodia and especially when you are in a big group of people but also try to be reasonable when you bargain. 

For further information, It is prevalent to use US Dollars when paying bills as Cambodians prefer and would be charged most of the things, food, attractions, transportation in US Dollars. Using Cambodian Riel bills are optional, but it is not recommendable as Riel bills are quite old, and most people would rather accept US Dollars than Riel. Moreover, trying to exchange your bills to Riel may be a hassle as it may be challenging to find a reliable money exchanger around Cambodia. 

HOW TO GET TO CAMBODIA 

VIA BY PLANE (INTERNATIONAL)

Cambodia is reachable by plane. Some airlines offer a direct flight to Cambodia, both to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap such as Vietnam Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Airlines, Hong Kong Express, Cebu Pacific, Thai Airways and many more other. While you may also find more complicated connecting flights depending on where you are flying, make sure to book your plane ticket in advance to avoid high ticket cost or unavailable dates or time, especially during peak season. 

VIA BY BUS (FROM THAILAND, LAOS OR VIETNAM)

If you happen to be in Thailand, Laos or Vietnam, you may take a bus service bound to Cambodia (both transporting to Phnom Penh and Siem Reap). Thailand, Laos and Vietnam bound to Phnom Penh or Siem Reap both offer bus ride schedule daily. It is recommended to check their bus schedule and book your ticket in advance just in case and most notably during the peak season.

PHNOM PENH - SIEM REAP (VICE VERSA)

If you are flying a plane bound to Phnom Penh, you may also take a bus to get to Siem Reap via The Grand Ibis (recommended) at around 20-30 USD. Another option is to hire a private taxi with a good and reasonable price of 75-80 USD (5-6 hours), and it is suitable when you are travelling in a group. There are sleeper buses available to get to Siem Reap. It is recommended to book your bus ticket or your private taxi in advance. 

Travelling from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh has the same procedure as what I have mentioned above.

You can try out this restaurant when have a stop-over from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap

You can try out this restaurant when have a stop-over from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap

 

WHEN TO VISIT

COOLEST TIME

The most chill time will be from November to January. This is probably the best time to visit Cambodia, especially if you are not a fan of hot sunny weather or who does not fancy sweating, then you should not consider visiting Cambodia during the hottest season. 

HOTTEST TIME

The hottest time will be from March to April. The temperature can go as high as 48 degrees. A piece of friendly advice to everyone, make sure not to wear anything thick, in particular wools, pieces of denim or even leather (No way!). Trust me these are not the right type of clothing you should be wearing on hot sunny weather. 

THE BEST TIME

The best time to go to Cambodia will be of course during the coolest time, which is around November to January. But you should expect a high ticket price and even prices in Cambodia will rise during these peak season. You may also consider going to Cambodia during the "Khmer New Year" in April, which usually falls on the 13th or 14th. The way Cambodian celebrate their new year is by throwing some powders and water guns at each other. It's just like getting a free shower during a hot season. It is fun to watch people getting wet and being wet. 

 

TRANSPORTATION

TUK TUK

It is easy and convenient to find a tuk-tuk around Cambodia. It can fit around 4-6 people. The drivers will generally charge tourist in US Dollars, and they will name their price, but you can always bargain and name your rate as well but try to be as reasonable as possible when bargaining. Typically, the drivers will charge 1 USD per person, except far away places.

It is also recommended to rent your tuk-tuk for a whole day with a negotiable price. This way, you can do sightseeing more conveniently without having to negotiate with every tuk-tuk drivers each time you take a stop.

PRIVATE TAXI

Private taxis in Cambodia are similar to UBER, you may call for a ride from a phone app, Exnet Taxi Cambodia. The fare price will be base on metres, and these drivers speak fair English and can also accommodate you with tips of what to see, what to do and not to do around Cambodia.

RENT A VAN

It is recommended to rent a van for a whole day when you are travelling in a big group and too far away places so that it will be cheaper and less hassle for everyone. Prices are depending on the time, location and duration of the trip. 

There is a lot of travel agency that can help you to find a van with a driver but make sure that the agency is reliable.

RENT AN E-BIKE (Electronic Bike)

If you like to hit the road by bike, you may rent an e-bike. There are quite a few stops that you can charge your e-bike around the places. Also, note that renting or riding a motorbike are not recommended for tourist as per the government. The reason for this is that the roads in Cambodia are not fully developed yet, and it may cost road accident. So always be safe and drive safely with an e-bike. 

DOs & DONT'S BEFORE YOU VISIT CAMBODIA

DOs

1. Dress appropriately and decently, as Cambodia is a conservative country, you must not show too much skin and no showing off cleavage (for women). So make sure to cover them up with a scarf or a lace cardigan. When visiting Temples, make sure that your shoulders and knees are covered at all times. It is a must to dress appropriately as a sign of respect. 

2. Remove your footwear when entering someone's house. Whether or not your footwear is clean or dirty, you must take it off and not spill your dirt into someone else's home. Be respectful.

3. Learn some of Khmer's language. It wouldn't hurt if you try to learn a few words or short phrases such as, Hello "Chum Ree-Up Soo-A", How are you "Sok Sa Bat?", Thank you "Or-Kuhn" or Goodbye "Chum Ree-Up Lee-A". 

4. Take photographs of large bills together with the person receiving your payments. This is for your protection just in case you are being cheated.

5. Don't forget to tip the staff. Be generous to the staff serving you. Tipping the staff at least 1 US Dollar will be good enough and can make them happy.

6. Keep yourself hydrated. It is super hot in Cambodia, so it is advisable to drink plenty of water and only drink from a water bottle. Avoid getting a heatstroke.

DON'T

1. Don't exchange Dollars for Riel, as Cambodians use and they would prefer the US Dollars. Make sure that your bill is not wrinkly or have a tiny bit of ripped piece on the side as they will not accept these kinds of bills. Another tip is that when you buy something with the price of 1.50 US Dollar and you pay them with 2 US Dollars, you will get Riels for your change. Please note that 0.50 USD is equivalent to 2000 Riels. You may need to use your calculator from time to time when paying with cents.

2. Don't take pictures of monks, nun or anybody without their permission. Just think that if someone else takes pictures of you without your consent, would you like it? No, so make sure you approach them nicely and ask for permission. If they say no, please respect their privacy.

3. Don't touch anyone's head. It is considered rude or disrespectful when you reach anyone's head as Cambodians consider their head as their sacred part of their body.

4. Don't wear anything expensive and take care of your belongings. Like I mentioned earlier, Cambodia is still a developing country, and the economy is not that stable yet. Many poor people struggle to get money or even hard to get a job. So you must take care of your belongings to avoid any undesirable experience during your trip.

5. No PDA (Public Displays of Affection). Cambodians don't hug or kiss in public, so tourist shouldn't do that either. 

6. Don't drink the tap water. Bottom line, don't trust the tap water unless you boil the water. Use a water bottle to drink water instead, and the same goes for brushing your teeth.

7. Don't wear anything too revealing. Like I mentioned earlier, Cambodia is a conservative country, and no skins or cleavage are supposed to pop out in public. So cover up!

 

VISITING PHNOM PENH 

WHERE TO STAY IN PHNOM PENH

There are many places to stay in Phnom Penh. You may check online to see what hotel or resort is right for you and also to see if any deals or promotion is going on. You may choose to walk in, but I would highly suggest you book your hotel in advance, especially during the peak season. You may also consider trying to check AIRBNB; some of the places offer excellent deals and mostly are reliable. 

Recommendations: AIRBNB, Hotel Sofitel, InterContinental, Royal Inn Hotel, Teav Boutique Hotel, Plantation - urban Resort & Spa, Home Chic Hotel.

 

WHAT TO DO IN PHNOM PENH

NATIONAL MUSEUM

If you like history or would like to learn more about Cambodia's history when visiting the National Museum should be in your "To Do" list.

Entrance fee - It is around 5 USD per person.

Opening hours - It is open every day around 8:00 am-5: 00 pm.

Getting there - Taking a tuk-tuk ride or private taxi via phone app is the easiest way to get to the National Museum. 

TUOL SLENG GENOCIDE MUSUEM (S21 PRISON) & THE KILLING FIELDS AT CHEOUNG EK

Tuol Sleng can also be known as S21 Prison, which was formerly a high school. It was the secret Prison held by the Khmer Rouge in 1975-1979. There were about 20,000 people who were imprisoned there with only 12 known survivors. There are around four buildings on the premises. The Khmer Rouge had turned these four buildings as interrogation rooms, torture chambers, jail cells, torture equipment room and many more other barbaric acts. The Vietnamese army discovered it in 1979. 

Entrance fee - The fee for S21 Prison is 3 USD per person and add 3 USD for an audio guide, with different types of languages (English, Chinese, French, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, German). A tour guide is available upon request with an additional charge. 

Opening hours - It opens every day from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Getting there - The easiest way to get there is by tuk-tuk or a private taxi.

Cheoung Ek was also known as The Killing Fields. After all the interrogation, beatings, manipulations and starvation, this is where victims were brought to face their cruel execution. There is an audio guide tour included, to tour you around where did all the killings happen and where are the people buried. At the end of the audio tour, The Memorial Stupa will be the last stop where the remains of the victims (The skulls) are preserved and are colour coded by genders and how and what weapon was used to execute the victims. You may pay your respect by lighting a candle or offering some flowers. 

Entrance fee - The fee for the Killing Fields is 6 USD per person with audio guide included, with different languages too.

Opening hours - It opens every day around 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.

Getting there - It is around 30-40 minutes away from S21 Prison. You may take a tuk-tuk or get a private taxi to get there.

I have written a separate, and a more detailed blog about this horrific and barbaric genocide case as this has caught my full attention. I have never heard of such a tragic event at the hands of their people.

You may find the link by clicking "The Secret Prison in Cambodia."

 

THE ROYAL PALACE AND SILVER PAGODA

The Royal Palace is known to be the residence of the King. Visitors are allowed to visit only the throne room, which is used for coronations and ceremonies.

The Silver Pagoda is on the south of the Royal Palace. There are around 5,000 tiles near the entrance. This place looks very luxurious as it is surrounded by silver, emeralds, marbles, baccarat- crystals, gold Buddhas and some mural paintings.

You must cover your shoulders and knees when entering the museum. 

Entrance fee - The fee for both The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda is around 6.50 USD per person, tour guide are available upon request, and there will be an extra charge for the guide.

Opening hours - It opens daily at around 8:00am to 11:00am and 2:00pm to 5:00pm. 

Getting there - The Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda can be reachable by tuk-tuk or private taxi.

 

WAT PHNOM

Wat Phnom is a Buddhism temple in Phnom Penh. It was built in 1372, and it is the tallest religious temple in the city. Many people come to Wat Phnom to make a wish or pray for good luck, good health, good wealth, good school results or right relationship. You may try your luck and who knows your request may be granted, make sure that you bring some jasmine flowers or some bananas as an offering.

You must also cover your shoulders and knees when entering the temple.

Entrance fee - The fee for entering Wat Phnom is around 1 USD per person.

Opening hours - It is open from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm daily. 

 

MEKONG RIVER

Mekong river is the longest river in Southeast Asia and the 12th longest on Earth. It will be a beautiful experience to tour around the river while trying to shop for fish from the vendors along the river. 

 

CENTRAL MARKET

The central market is a large market in the city. Inside the market, it is filled with shops selling pieces of jewellery, gold, old and antique stuff, clothing, watches, souvenirs and many others. There are also some places to eat around the market area.

Opening hours - The market opens daily from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm.

 

RIVERFRONT

This riverfront is an excellent spot to catch the sunrise or sunset while you are in the city. Along the river, you may take a glimpse at the Royal Palace or take a walk in the riverside for some peace and relaxation.

Opening hours - It is open daily and at any time.

 

JET'S CONTAINER

If you are looking for a place to drink, some bites or some street food, then this place will be good to visit. The reason why it is called Jet’s container is that the shops are inside many containers. 

Street food at Jet's Container

Street food at Jet's Container

 

AEON MALL

This is probably one of the biggest malls in Phnom Penh and is almost close to every attraction in the city. There are plenty of shops and dining places as well. There is also a fast food area on the ground floor where the supermarket is, you can try out the Pho noodles and some fresh coconut if you want to try something local. 

 

VISITING SIEM REAP 

WHERE TO STAY IN SIEM REAP

There are many places to stay in Siem Reap. You may check online to see what hotel or resort is right for you and also to see if any deals or promotion is going on. You may choose to walk in, but I would highly suggest you book your hotel in advance, especially during the peak season. You may also consider trying to check AIRBNB; some of the places offer an excellent deal, and most are reliable. 

Recommendations: AIRBNB, Park Hyatt, Royal Angkor Resort, The Moon Boutique Hotel, Sokha Angkor Resort, Raffles Hotel, Sarai Resort & Spa. 

WHAT TO DO IN SIEM REAP

ANGKOR NATIONAL MUSEUM

I would recommend anybody visiting Siem Reap to make the National Museum their "first to go" list. I think it is good to know the history of the Angkor before actually heading to the temple, so you could have an initial idea on what to see and what they are once you reach the temples.

There are seven gallery halls inside the National Museum, and there are many different sections. Galley A is the Khmer Civilisation, Gallery B is the Religion and Beliefs, Gallery C is the Great Khmer Kings, Gallery D is the Angkor Wat, Gallery E is the Angkor Thom, Gallery F is the Story from Stones, and Gallery G is the Ancient Costume. Inside the museum, you may also find a gallery room for all the 1,000 Buddhas. 

Please take note that taking photographs or video taken inside the gallery halls is prohibited, and you may be penalised once you are caught. However, you may take pictures and videos outside the hallways as you wish. 

Entrance fee - The fee will be 12 USD per person.

Opening hours - The museum is open from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. 

Getting there - The easiest way to get there is by tuk-tuk, and it is convenient to hire a tuk-tuk for one day so that you can visit other attractions in Siem Reap. 

 

ANGKOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK

Angkor Archaeological Park is one of the most important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia. In 1992, Angkor declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Most of the temples in Angkor were built in a mountain-like pyramidal shape and are surrounded by moats. There are plenty of motifs such as Apsara (Nymphs), Kala (Guards) and Naga (Serpent) as you go around your tour. To guide you as you go on your trip, you may purchase a book called "Ancient Angkor" before visiting the site if you are not hiring a tour guide (20 USD per day) or if you are interested to know more information about the temples and its symbols. 

Entrance fee - There are three types of tickets for the Angkor pass. 37 USD (for 1 day pass), 62 USD (for 3 days pass), 72 USD (for 7 days pass). Tickets must be purchased in person because a photograph of yourself must be taken on the spot. The ticket must be on your hand at all times and must be presented upon entering the temples 

Opening hours - Angkor Park is open every day from 5:00 am to 6:00 pm. 

Getting there - Option 1, hire a tuk-tuk for a one day tour in Angkor park, it usually costs around 20-25 USD, and you may add more dollars when you need the tuk-tuk driver to stay a bit longer till nightfall. The tuk-tuk driver can act as a tour guide as well. Option 2, rent a van if you want air conditioning but honestly speaking tuk-tuk will be more convenient as per what the locals have suggested. Option 3, rent an e-bike, and there is plenty of e-bike charging station around the temples. But be sure that you have installed a reliable GPS so that you won't get lost. 

DONT'S - Don't smoke around the temples. Don't throw your rubbish (water bottles, tissues, chips wrap) around the temple; keep the area clean as possible. Always cover your knee and your shoulders when entering the temples.

The best time to reach Angkor park will be around 5:00 am, so you may catch the sunrise and also some time to queue up for the tickets and for transfer to the Angkor Wat, just in time for sunrise.

Sunrise at Angkor Wat

Sunrise at Angkor Wat

THREE MAIN TEMPLES TO VISIT IN ANGKOR PARK:

ANGKOR WAT

Angkor Wat was built around the first half of the 12th century by King Suryavarman II. It is one of the largest temples in Angkor. It is overwhelming when exploring the temple, especially for the first time as Angkor Wat provides a magnificent view and some photographic scenery. Another attraction in Angkor Wat is to catch the sunrise and sunset. It is fantastic, trust me!

BAYON TEMPLE (ANGKOR THOM)

Bayon temple was built in the 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. It was the last state temple to be built in Angkor. There are around 216 smiling stone faces that can be seen in the temple. The smiling stone faces are the representation of Avalokiteshvara, a bodhisattva who compassion in the Buddhist religion.

TA PROHM

Ta Prohm was built during the reign of King Jayavarman V!!. This temple is one of the most popular and beautiful spots in Angkor due to its beautiful combinations of wood and stone. You may catch some tree trunk around and on top of some of the temple or where some trees had been left connected and tangled along with the stonework. It looks like nature is hugging a human's handwork. 

Tomb Raider, the movie had used Ta Prohm as one of their shooting scenes in one of Angelina Jolie's action scenes in the film. 

 

MORE TEMPLES TO VISIT IN ANGKOR PARK:

TA KEO

Ta Keo is a large temple built by Jayavarman V. It is unfortunate that the temple has not been completed and wasn't decorated fully to how it is supposed to be. But you may still find it interesting on how it looks like now. You may take some photographs or some candid shots for your next profile picture around the site.PRE RUP TEMPLE

This temple is known for being one of the most beautiful spots for sunset in Angkor. This temple had been used to serve as a royal crematorium. It is quite a hike up to the top of the temple; it is a temple-mountain after all. Beware of what you step as the stairs are not well-balanced, but once you're up there, the view will be very breathtaking.

TA SOM

The temple was built at the end of the 12th century for King Jayavarman VII. It is a small temple in Angkor. 

NEAK PEAN

Neak Pean is not considered to be a temple site, but it can also be a new site to visit and if you are curious, of course. It has a large pond with a tower in the middle. 

PREAH KHAN

Preah Khan was built in the 12th century by Jayavarman VII. It is one of the largest temples in Angkor. There is a bridge to Preah Khan temple. While it's quite a long walk, you may take some time to appreciate nature and observe the giant trees around the way to the temple. Inside the temple, there are plenty of corridors that somehow look like you are in a maze. There are also plenty of stoneworks for you to check it out. 

PS: I got lost while trying to find the exit. What can I say? It is a maze after all. HA!

Other attractions around the temple

Other attractions around the temple

 

TONLE SAP 

Tonle Sap lake is in the south of Siem Reap town. It is around 19KM. It is a natural lake, and there are more than 200 species of water fishes and birds living in the lake. Approximately 1,115 families are living in the lake. These families live in floating houses. This area is considered to be the most impoverished area in Siem Reap, as the locals only make a small living as fishermen or fisherwomen with low income. During the rainy season, the water can rise to 1.50M of water high, which will affect the houses of families living in the lake. 

Entrance fee - The fee is 10 USD per person, and it includes a 2 hours boat ride to the floating villages. 

Getting there - Book a tour to get there for your convenience. The package is often included a roundtrip pick up and return to your hotel, food and drinks packages and boat transfers to the lake. 

DINNER AT QUEEN TARA RIVER BOAT

After visiting the Tonle Sap lake, you should also try to have your dinner at the Queen Tara's riverboat while watching the sunset. This trip will reward you with a magnificent view over the vast Tonle Sap lake. They offer delicious Khmer and western buffet with unlimited drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are available on board. There are some hammocks installed in the riverboat for you to enjoy and relax before heading back to your hotel.

The price for this tour is 36 USD per person, and this includes roundtrip pick-up and returns to your hotel, buffet and unlimited drinks, visit the floating villages and sunset on the riverboat.

Contact - 092-957-765 for booking / www.taraboat.com

 

PUB'S STREET

If you are looking for places to chill and maybe have a few shots, then Pub's street is where the party at in Siem Reap. There are quite a lot of pubs or restaurant bars for you to pick. Most of the restaurants are open since early in the morning, so you may also visit this place during the daytime. 

 

NIGHT MARKET

Before heading back home or leaving Siem Reap, you should find some time to visit the Night Market and buy some souvenirs, food, frames, clothes, paintings or try some street food. There are plenty of shops at the Night Market, so make sure you stroll around the place, so you can check everything. Bargaining is common there but be sure not to overdo it too much, try to be sensible too when bargaining.

 

ST. JOHN CATHOLIC CHURCH

St. John Church is the first Catholic Church to be established in Siem Reap. Cambodian typically prefers their sacred places to be made out of stones, just like the temples in Angkor. However, the church was built by using wooden materials, it was only intended for just a temporary church, but then the locals love it so much that they decided to stick with it. 

If you are visiting during the Holy week in Siem Reap, then you should visit the church to have your prayers. 

 

ANGKOR ZIPLINE

If you are looking for some adrenaline adventure, then you should try visiting the Angkor Zipline. It is the only adventure park that you can find in Siem Reap. This place does not only offers you a thrilling fun experience, but it also educates you about the species living in the rainforest and even the safety procedures.

Entrance fee - There are two types of packages. Package A costs around 99 USD, which includes 21 platforms, 3 sky bridges, 9 single ziplines, Khmer traditional set menu. Package B costs about 59 USD, which consists of 9 platforms, 2 sky bridges, 3 single ziplines, Khmer snack. Both Packages includes one double zip line, one Spiderman bridge, one abseil, Eco-Adventure tour, safety priority, and nature trail education trek. 

Contact - www.angkorzipline.com

 

KULEN MOUNTAIN - WATERFALL

Kulen mountain is known to be the Holy mountain in Cambodia, which has a special religious significance to Hindus and Buddhists.

The tour fee is around 35 USD per person booking through Siem Reap Shuttle, and it includes, entrance fee to Kulen mountain, roundtrip pick-up & return from the hotel, tour guide, drinking water and lunch. 

Contact - www.siemreapshuttle.com

 

WHERE TO EAT IN SIEM REAP

AMOK RESTAURANT

This restaurant is known to be one of the best Amok restaurants in Siem Reap. It is in Pubs's street. The dishes are delicious, and the portion is quite suitable for sharing too. I would recommend the Amok Degustation, which includes different types of meat such as, Fish Amok, Beef Amok, Chicken Amok, Pork Amok and Vegetables Amok.

Amok Restaurant in Pub's Street, try out their Amok Degustation, you won't regret it!

Amok Restaurant in Pub's Street, try out their Amok Degustation, you won't regret it!

ARUN RESTAURANT

This restaurant is known for its homemade Khmer's cooking style. It is near the St. John Catholic Church. The Hot and Sour Soup and Chicken Amok are super delicious. The prices of the food are quite reasonable and not overpriced. 

NIGHT MARKET

There are quite a lot of different types of cuisine that you can find around the night market. If you are looking for something local, there are a lot of traditional Khmer restaurants around the area. You can find some Thai, Indian and some other western restaurants. There are also plenty of food stalls if you would like to try some of Cambodian's local street food and some fried insects.

PS: I tried eating worms for the first time! It tastes like chicken but a bit flavourless and chewy.

OTHER RECOMMENDATIONS:

Bugs Cafe, Cuisine Wat Damnak, Mie Cafe, Marun Restaurant, Khmer Grill Restaurant, The Touich Restaurant, Angkor Famous, Brick House

 

MORE PLACES TO VISIT IN CAMBODIA

SIHANOUKVILLE

Sihanoukville is a seaside town, and it is one of the best beaches in Cambodia. It contains a colourful yet tragic history in the past. Through this town, you may access to other beautiful beaches in Cambodia. Scuba Diving is available in Sihanoukville such as PADI centre. 

Getting there - Getting to Sihanoukville via bus from Siem Reap may take up to 12 hours (by day or overnight bus). While travelling from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville may only take around 4-5 hours trip by private taxi, which will cost about 55-60 USD. 

 

KOH RONG

Koh Rong is an island off the coast of Sihanoukville. There are plenty of trekking activities to do in Koh Rong and while there are other water activities for you to do such as Diving and snorkelling around the beaches. There is a lot of traditional Khmer restaurant around the island. 

Getting there - a ferry ride from Sihanoukville can reach Koh Rong. The duration of this trip can take up to 2 hours. Booking your ferry tickets in advance is optional but recommended especially during the peak season and be sure that the stopping point of the ferry will stop at your designated area in Koh Rong. The price per person will be roughly around 10-20 USD (roundtrip ticket). 

 

OVERALL EXPERIENCE

My Cambodia experience was great, and honestly, it is one of my best trips. I have learned so many things, and I have witnessed a different kind of vibe. I must say that Cambodian people are very humble people, and I truly appreciate their services. I will be back for sure. I hope to do a volunteer service here one day when I can.

I hope you find this blog and the information that I have provided resourceful for your trip to Cambodia or if you are planning or thinking of a trip to Cambodia. If you have any questions concerning about Cambodia, you may leave a message in the comment box. I will be more than happy to help and be useful :)

 

Yours Truly,

Michelle Chan

TokyoLima (A Nikkei Cuisine)

TokyloLima is a newly opened restaurant just early this year (2017). This place is the restaurant that diners should try as it is serving Nikkei cuisine that originated from Peru for over a 100 years ago when around 7,000 Japanese workers moved to Peru to work and eventually made Peru as their permanent home and after some years, the food collaboration started. It is a mix and match of Japanese and Peruvian cooking style. The service from the staff is also something to look forward. I would say they are trained well and are knowledgeable about the food that they are serving.

TokyoLIma is part of a growing restaurant group, the PIRATA group. It is located in the heart of Central in Hong Kong, and it opens during dinner, happy hour and brunch during the weekends and public holidays. Reservations are highly recommended as this place gets full very quickly, even during the weekdays. 

PS: I made a late dinner booking at 9:15 pm for my best friend's early birthday celebration, although the initial booking that I chose was at 8:45 pm, however, they are quite full even for a Monday night. Therefore, reservations are highly recommended so book your table as early as possible!

 

FOOD

I enjoyed all the meals that are served over onto our table. I have no particular favourite, as they all tasted delicious. It is hard to choose which of the dishes are my favourites. I am very impressed with the way the plates are decorated and how they are cooked. It is the first time that I have tried Nikkei cuisine, and it did not disappoint me at all. I will come back to TokyoLima and try the rest of the dishes on their menu. I would recommend the Portobello Sticks and the Ki-mo-chi Fried Chicken dishes. It is super yummy!

Left - Ki-mo-chi Fried Chicken with a bit of spicy flavourRight - Maguro & Avcado Sushi plate with chill mayo sauce on the side

Left - Ki-mo-chi Fried Chicken with a bit of spicy flavour

Right - Maguro & Avcado Sushi plate with chill mayo sauce on the side

Left - Tuna & Watermelon Tartare with mint, citrus sauce and sweet potato chipsRight - La Causa, this is one of Chef Arturo's signature dish. Prawn Tempura with beetroot and avocado

Left - Tuna & Watermelon Tartare with mint, citrus sauce and sweet potato chips

Right - La Causa, this is one of Chef Arturo's signature dish. Prawn Tempura with beetroot and avocado

Skewers - Portobello & Nasu

Skewers - Portobello & Nasu

Grilled Lobster Acevichada with chill butter

Grilled Lobster Acevichada with chill butter

Chocolate and Lemon dessert for the lovely birthday girl

Chocolate and Lemon dessert for the lovely birthday girl

 

DRINKS

TokyoLima has a mix of Tokyo and South America cocktails on their menu. I am fascinated with the decorations of the cocktails. It looks very fancy and something worth to take a picture. TokyoLima also serves Sake, and they got a variety choice of Sake flavour. If you like whiskey, I would recommend the Inca Sour.

TokyoLima Cocktails - Lady Marmalade and Negroni in a vintage box

TokyoLima Cocktails - Lady Marmalade and Negroni in a vintage box

 

SERVICE

The service was excellent. The staff are amiable and accommodating. In case you are unsure of what to order, you may ask for the staff's recommendation, and the team will be more than happy to serve you. I am pleased and satisfied with the service. Also note that TokyoLima does not charge 10% service charge, just like the other restaurants operated by the PIRATA group.

Just like any other PIRATA group, TokyoLima does not have 10% service charge, which means all tips goes to the hardworking staff.

Just like any other PIRATA group, TokyoLima does not have 10% service charge, which means all tips goes to the hardworking staff.

 

AMBIENCE

The ambience is very intimate and relaxing. The restaurant offers a vibe of Japanese and Peruvian atmosphere. The bar area and the dining area are separated, and you may take a glimpse of the kitchen as it is an open kitchen area. The staff are all wearing Japanese robes. I would guess that they're wearing a Yukata robe, which is quite alluring. Overall, the restaurant felt lively and filled with hungry diners that made the restaurant the "it" place to be.

 

PRICE

The price range will be an average of HK$200-400 per person for some mouthful and worthy of food and drinks. It is quite affordable, considering that the portions are quite big as it is good for sharing. 

 

LOCATION

TOKYOLIMA

Address: G/F, 18-20 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong

Contact: +852 2811 1152

Email: info@tokyolima.hk

* Reservations are highly recommended*

 

Yours Truly, 

Michelle Chan

Djapa - Japanese & Brazilian Food Collab

Djapa is the first fusion Japanese-Brazilian restaurant and whisky bar in Hong Kong. It was just recently opened late last year, September 2016. Djapa offers a selection of their Signature Robata, Rice and Seafood Appetizer. In case you are not familiar with Robata, it is a type of charcoal grill used in Japanese cooking. 

 

FOOD

The staff have recommended plenty of dishes, and they all tasted delicious. The signature robata, seafood appetisers and the rice dishes are something that I would highly recommend to try. These dishes tasted very nice, and the Robata is not too oily or too dry, it was at a perfect temperature. The appetisers are very flavourful with beautiful plating. The rice dishes are tasty. I almost thought that I was not eating rice at all. Although the portion is quite small, I would say it is a fair price and with a decent amount of portions.

LEFT: I love Djapa's table setting. It looks so artistic and one of a kind.RIGHT: Djapa's Signature Robata with 3 different sauces (sweet, savoury and spicy)Kobe - Chunk Roll A5Ohmi - Rib Eye A5

LEFT: I love Djapa's table setting. It looks so artistic and one of a kind.

RIGHT: Djapa's Signature Robata with 3 different sauces (sweet, savoury and spicy)

Kobe - Chunk Roll A5

Ohmi - Rib Eye A5

TOP - Hokkaido Scallop with Apple Textures and KinomeBOTTOM - Salmon Mikan with Mandarin and Yuzu

TOP - Hokkaido Scallop with Apple Textures and Kinome

BOTTOM - Salmon Mikan with Mandarin and Yuzu

TOP LEFT - Pork and Beef Feijoda with Beans and OrangeTOP RIGHT - Brazilian Corn with Djapa's butterBOTTOM LEFT - Coconut Rice with Coriander and GarlicBOTTOM RIGHT - Seafood Rice with Baby Shrimp, Nori and Sesame

TOP LEFT - Pork and Beef Feijoda with Beans and Orange

TOP RIGHT - Brazilian Corn with Djapa's butter

BOTTOM LEFT - Coconut Rice with Coriander and Garlic

BOTTOM RIGHT - Seafood Rice with Baby Shrimp, Nori and Sesame

 SERVICE

The service at Djapa was excellent, and the staff are friendly and efficient. The wait staff have introduced plenty of dishes and the ones that are recommended to try, and that did not disappoint me as the food are all delicious. 

 

AMBIENCE

The restaurant looks artistic, full of painting, graffiti on the wall and an artsy vibe. It is also a relaxing place and spacious. Djapa have two floors with an outdoor space. It is the kind of place I want to be.

 

Overall, the experience was excellent, and I will surely come back and even recommend this place to people. Djapa brings something new in town!

 

LOCATION

DJAPA (HONG KONG)

Shop G18-20, G/F Lee Tung Avenue

200 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai

Tel no. +852 2617 2900

Email: djapa@lecomtoir.hk

 

Yours Truly,

Michelle Chan

I Reach Number 26

Since I just turned 26 about three weeks ago, I would like to share what I have experience living for 26 years in this beautiful yet complicated world that we are living in. While I was writing this blog, I have also come to realized a ton of things about myself, what I have accomplished, and what I have learned in life. This blog is all about my journey that I am proud to share to you all.

My timeline from 0 year old to 26 years old

My timeline from 0 year old to 26 years old

10 QUICK FUN FACTS ABOUT ME

1. I moved to Hong Kong when I was 13 years old

2.  I was a working student during college 

3.  I am obsessed with vinegar

4. I did bungy jumping at Macau Tower in year 2013

5. My favorite season is Autumn

6.  I am terrified of spiders and centipedes 

7.  My tolerance for Alcohol intake is pretty high and my favorite liquor is Tequila

8.  I have a unique Chinese name

9.  I do not eat pork for almost a year now (I stopped since March 2016)

10. I like to suck the egg yolk (that's how I eat my egg)

 

Me during my childhood days and if you notice, my hair were all short hair as my mother never let me keep my hair long HA!

Me during my childhood days and if you notice, my hair were all short hair as my mother never let me keep my hair long HA!

MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

I had a happy childhood life back then. I would find absolutely anything, and everything fun and I am always looking for something to be excited. Considering that I was the youngest in the family and the age gap between my siblings and I are quite far, but I was never bored. It is what I would always want to go back to if I were to be given a once in a lifetime chance to go back. I was a curious child, and I would always look for something to do to amuse myself.

Childhood, for me, was very carefree. I am free from all the problems. But even as a child, I have witnessed quite a lot of things and some of it I had to deal with it by myself. I have seen some sad moments, such as witnessing my two brothers fighting. I witnessed my pets dying, who meant the world to me during those times. I have experienced loss in competitions in which I hate losing. I have to deal with jealousy as a child caused by some family members. Lastly, when my grandfather's died from his illness. It is the saddest and painful moment that I have encountered as a child. 

A few weeks before my beloved grandpa died, I visited him in his home together with my mom, and upon arrival, he asked me to come over to his favourite couch. He wasn't saying anything to me, but I felt the connection while he was looking at my eyes while holding my tiny hands. It seems like he is saying goodbye to me. Then, a few days later, he passed away. It took me a while to finally sink the unfortunate news in my mind that he is gone. On his cremation day, that was the first and last time I saw his face inside the coffin since he passed away and tears automatically dripped down my cheeks. It was a traumatising experience. I was only nine years old when that happens. I will forever miss him dearly. 

DEALING WITH PUBERTY

Me as a teenager

Me as a teenager

Puberty for me was a mix-emotion, and I was sensitive, just the same as what any other teenagers had to face during adolescence. Some of you might even relate to my story. My mood was very complicated, sometimes I am happy, and sometimes I am suddenly sad for no reason. My monthly period used to be so painful and unbearable. There were even times where I would cry and pray to God to take my pain away.

Puberty was never easy to deal with in the first place. You are not only dealing with the physical changes but as well as emotions that are quite hard to control and to fully understand it. I did have a lot of emotional and physical problems that have both led me to become paranoid, dramatic, sensitive and insecure about myself. I used to take all my hurdles as if like it is the end of the world. Although my problem during those times was just a teeny tiny one, I still became dramatic at some point. I used to take every word from everyone very seriously. When people do not do what they say they would or when they lie to me, I became agitated, and there were times that I would not even speak to that person for a while. When I was 13 years old, I started having pimples all over my forehead. I used to hate it, and I ridiculously tries to pluck it off (I know most people used to do this as well). The pimples made me feel insecure, and I wanted to get rid of it so badly. It was understandable that as a young child, it was tough to control our feelings towards the changes that have been happening. For me, It felt like I was trap inside a bomb that wanted to explode so severely.

How I have dealt with puberty is simply by going with it. Life goes on. My mother used to advise me to be patient and not to think about it too much as it is very typical for every teenager to go through that phase, and soon the sufferings will be over. Well, she was, indeed, right. As soon as I reached the final stage, I started feeling good about myself, and I became immune to it. I became a brand new person who had gained some confidence and faith in myself.

 

MY FAMILY

I belong to a big family tree (on my mother's side). In my family, I have three siblings, and I am the youngest. As you know, being the youngest was never an easy thing. I got most of the attention, and one simple mistake could be a big deal already. Most of the youngest in the family is known for being the "Rebel" or the 'Black Sheep" in the family. I can say that I am quite of a rebel at some point in my life. My family were quite strict with me. I was not allowed to have any boyfriends, I have curfews, and I never had any sleepover till I was 19 years old (If it were not because it was a school excursion then my parents would not agree to let me go).

Well, I secretly had boyfriends, and eventually, I learned to lie. I am not proud of what I did, nor was I ashamed of it. I have learned a lot while rebelling, and the things that I had been through made me become a better person. Well, at least I got some moral lessons to share with my future children and grandchildren one day. It is always good to tell a story, to teach and to understand people when you have experienced it yourself because it sounds more realistic. 

Anyways, back to my family. My mother's side surname is "So". I have two uncles, three aunts with 15 cousins. Most of my cousins are married and with kids already. When we have our family gathering, our family tree looks huge. 

My grandparents were my idols and were the perfect role models. I know they were not a perfect person, and they had made mistakes just like every human being. But what I admired about them the most were the qualities that they had in them. My grandpa came from a poor family, and while my grandma was born in a wealthy family. When they got married, my grandma's father did not support their marriage, and that led my grandma to suffer. But my grandpa was a hardworking man, and he had worked many jobs to support his big family, until one day, his sacrifices have paid off as he became rich. It was his hard work that motivates me that I can also be what my grandpa had grown as long as I work hard. My grandparents are both loving, generous and understanding. It has been years since they passed away, but they will always have a special place in my heart, and I will always share their story because I am super proud of them.

 

DEALING WITH FRIENDS & BROKEN FRIENDSHIPS

I do not have a lot of friends. I used to have a bunch of people who I thought were real people and to whom I thought were my rock. Unfortunately, things had changed, and so does people. It is true "Friends come and go" It is not necessary that it is my fault or their fault on why the friendship had faded. It is just how it is. We had a mutual understanding that we are all different and that we are not going in the same directions. However, I am still thankful to the people I was friends with in the past, as I have also learned something from each of them and of course for the memories they had given me (good & bad). 

How I deal with a broken friendship is quite practical, but back in high school, I used to cry a lot whenever a friendship fades. It was frustrating for me as I know that I was a good and a loyal friend, but things did not go well, and something is not right. So I eventually learned not to push myself too much when I know it is not going to change anything, maybe it will only change for the worst. I go with the flow. It sucks to lose a friendship bond, but we all know for sure that we will gain a new friend at the right time. 

To the friends that are still with me until now, I would like to say thank you for keeping up with me all this time and for the love you all have been showing me. I truly appreciate it.

 

DEALING WITH HEARTBREAKS

I think I have dealt with heartbreaks for about three times in my 26 years. I had experienced a different kind of pain and learned many different types of lessons in all three heartbreaks. I am not going to throw anybody's name here. The truth is I am not friends with any of my ex-boyfriends, and I do not want to deal with anyone or anything from the past. Once a relationship is over, it is forever gone and buried. I prefer to leave it behind and focus on the present and future. 

In every heartbreak that I had experienced were all painful (duh!). I believe that I was a good partner, but I guess being good was not enough to keep a man by my side. I was told by one of my ex-boyfriends that I was too kind and that I deserve someone better. Well, that is complete bullshit! Think about it, if you had a good girlfriend, why on earth would you let her go? I used to be so angry and so frustrated. I am let down big time and which have led me to alcohol. Alcohol was my best pal, and I used to think that getting drunk probably is what will soothe the pain away, but I was wrong. It took me a while to finally realise that I am the only one who can help myself by being strong and always to think positively. Thanks to them for hurting me, so I learned not to trust people that easily. Thanks to them for letting me go so that I can find a better man that knows how to treat a lady well. Thanks to them for fooling me, so I became wiser and to think twice about all the decisions that I will make. All I can say is that I am what I am because of all the things that I had been through and learned.

My favourite pictures of us

My favourite pictures of us

Well, it took me 22 years to finally meet the man and the answers to my wishes. I have been dating this awesome man called Ryan for about four years now. He may not be the perfect man, but I know he is the right one for me. He has a great sense of humour, and he has never failed to make me laugh. I have never felt this much love and positive vibes from anybody before. Ryan and I had been friends for quite some time before we became a couple, and It is funny how we even got together in the first place. We both felt that there was a connection between us, and he is not only my boyfriend, but he eventually became my best friend as well. We share almost everything, and we compromise each other equally. This has been my best relationship, and I am looking forward to spending my time within the coming many more years with him.

 

DEALING WITH THE ADULT WORLD

Me as an adult

Me as an adult

I am 26 years old, it is pretty clear that I have reached the adult world, but the question is how much have I dealt with the real world, which they call it "the hardest road"?  

Who says living in the adult world was easy? Only small innocent kids will say that because I wished to be an adult faster when I was only 13 years old, so I am free to do what I want. It is true that as an adult, you have more freedom to do what you want compared to being a kid that always need to follow your parents. But was being an adult easy, though? Well, it is not, sure you got the freedom but to become an adult and to live up to the real world's standard is a never-ending challenge. 

Since I was 19 years old, I have worked in three different industries (two retail stores, one bar, one fine dining restaurant and three teaching jobs) and I earned a degree in Fashion Marketing. What I had studied in college has no connection with my current position as a teacher right now. I chose this career path simply because teaching opens their doors for me and marketing did not due to my zero experience in the marketing field, and as usual this is the real world that I am dealing. 

Let me share you about what I had experience with criticism from people, well mostly the people who do not know me. I was criticized by my race, some language barriers. I was treated differently by not being able to speak in Cantonese, which is I am not from Hong Kong by the way and my fragile look, I seem to look weak to some of them. The criticism was not easy to take in at the beginning. There were days that I feel like giving up. So how did I end up dealing with criticism? The answer is simple, and i keep going and continue to do the best that I can. The pressure is always there because being an adult is hard, and the expectations of people and to yourself as well are still going to be overwhelming. But I know that my time will come, my time to call myself and to prove to people that they are wrong to belittle me will happen one day as soon as I am ready. I will continue to work hard and to take every minute to learn something new. Everyone starts from nothing to something. 

Just like what they said, "The struggle is real". But so what? If struggling can make you wiser and stronger, then why not? I would take this as an opportunity to learn and to become a better person.

 

MY BIGGEST CHALLENGES YET SO FAR

I can name three things that I would consider the most significant challenges in life so far.  

1. LIFE AS A WORKING STUDENT

Me as a working student. It was fun, memorable and challenging experience in my life.

Me as a working student. It was fun, memorable and challenging experience in my life.

It was my own choice to become a working student. I wanted to finish my studies, and it was unfortunate that my parents cannot afford my tuition fees. So I decided to take up a loan for my college fees. I had worked full-time jobs while studying. It is very tough, and my schedule was very hectic, but I wanted to finish my studies and earn myself a degree. 

It was not an easy road, and I was caught up with both school and work at the same. It is probably the biggest challenge I had ever face in my life, but all these hardships paid off as I finally graduated and got my degree! It is one of my biggest achievements, considering that I am supporting myself financially. 

I have created a blog about my life as a working student previously. You may check out the link of my blog if you fancy it.

Link - http://www.michellesochan.com/blogs/2015/11/6/life-as-a-working-student

 

2. HUMILIATION FROM PAST RELATIONSHIPS

I had experienced tons of humiliation from past relationships. This topic is quite sensitive, but I am not ashamed to share this either way. Breaking up was not the most painful part for me, but it is the aftermath of the breakups. The lies, tricks and rumours were the ones that gave me a hard time to move on with my life. 

I hate being lied on every final break up that I had, I always asked for the truth, but I guess those boys whom I used to date were too coward to tell me the truth but as always "the truth will always come out". I felt stupid for believing the lies and for trusting the wrong people. What is worst is that the people who I thought were on my side seems to know the whole truth before me, and no one says a word about it. That is when I started to feel like I got betrayed. 

My escape and solutions during these challenging times were alcohol and partying. I even came to that moment when I became an alcoholic, almost every day I am out drinking. Until one day, I realized this is not how I should treat myself, and I should not ruin my life before it is too late. It took a while before I can stand up on my own again and gain my confidence back. 

Humiliation was never an easy thing to handle. I honestly think that if I were not that strong enough, I would have eventually ruined my life until its unfixable.

 

3.  OVERCOMING FEAR OF FALLING

I DID IT! THE FEELING WAS GREAT!

I DID IT! THE FEELING WAS GREAT!

I used to hate rides in the amusement park because I hate having my heart beat so fast and the adrenaline was overpowering. It is something that scares me. But do not get me wrong, I love adventures, but I just never dared to do it, not until my boyfriend Ryan persuaded me to let go of this fear. 

On our first anniversary back in September 2013, he had suggested us to go to Macau to celebrate our anniversary and to also do the bungee jump at the Macau Tower. We made a deal that I should do it now or never. I was petrified and even thought of backing out from our agreement, but then I do not want to go back to Hong Kong, knowing that people would tease me for not doing it. It is a bit of pressure, but honestly, I did the jump for myself, to conquer my fear of falling and experience this once in a lifetime opportunity.

The waiting time did not bother me that much as I was a bit calm. But it is when I was on the platform and while I was strolling to get to the edge. I regret looking down because that had made me want to shit myself. There are so many things going through my mind, but I let go, and I did it! Finally, I know the feeling of falling off from a Tower (61 floors to be precise). This adventure was by far my best adventure and something I am proud of sharing.  

 

MY PERSONALITY

Every person has a different personality, and everyone has their qualities that are good and bad.   

In my opinion, my personality is unique as I have qualities that only a few people know, and some of it may not even reflect on how I look.

So here are my personality, I am...

1. "Passionate about almost everything that I do."

When I do something, I always put passion and my heart into it. Even if I am doing something, I do not like at the beginning, but I will always find a way to be passionate about it. Let me put it this way, once I started something I will always find a way to be happy about it.

2. "Caring & understanding are my weaknesses."

Being caring and quick to understand people in any situations are considered as blessings. But the downside on this is that I care too much, sometimes I care even more than the person who is facing the obstacles itself. I care too much that I get disappointed in the end, now that is the problem about me, I care too much.

3. "I am adventurous & a travel junkie."

I may physically look fragile but trust me; I am a lot stronger than I seem. I love adventures, and I am up for it whenever I have a chance to do it. I am up for everything with an adrenaline rush, travels, climbing mountains, bungy jumping, sports and many more. Well, I am up for anything except for jumping a cliff. I do not know how to float, and I panicked when I do not have any life support. I believe that one day, I will overcome that fear. I love travelling and seeing new places, and my dream is to visit every place in the whole world.

4. "I remember everything." 

I have an excellent memory, and I remember most of the things that happened around me. When I say by everything, I mean everything, including what you say to me. 

5. "I am very stubborn."

My mom would agree with this very well. I may look like a sweet innocent and obedient girl, but as much as possible, I do everything my way. It is not perfect if I do not do it my way. But of course, if it is teamwork, then it is entirely different. I would know the difference. 

6. "I am a freak when it comes to being organized."

I have this disease of making everything around me organized even a simple thing. I prefer it all planned out and see it organized. I know it sounds crazy but trusts me, I feel good being organized and I hate missing out anything. 

7.  "I have a very dry sarcasm."

I laugh at jokes pretty quickly, but the problem is when I make jokes or when I try to be sarcastic, I sound like I am serious, complaining or angry. It is simple, and it is called dry sarcasm. 

8.  "My patient is high."

Every single day my patient is being tested. Special people surround me for some reason. Since I am a teacher, I would need to have a lot of patience, which is understandable. But there were days that I need to deal with people who are either dumb, clueless or selfish. I owe this to those people because my patience has gone to a completely different level because of them by overcoming them and not to stoop on their level.

9.  "I do not quit, and I do not give up easily."

When I want something, I do not just sit there and wait for it to happen. Even if it is quite impossible, I will not give up without giving it a try and a fight. I am not a quitter, and I make sure that I will do everything I can.

10. "I forgive, but I do not forget." 

It is simple, do not do anything terrible or I shall not forget it. Forgiving a person may seem to be a good vibe, but I always remind myself not to forget what the person did to me because I believe it is part of the lesson that I should never forget. Plus it is always good to be careful with sneaky people.

 

LIKES AND DISLIKES

Everyone has their different likes and dislikes about things, people, scenarios and feelings. I would start with my "likes"  first.

I like gatherings, it excites me, and honestly, I enjoy meeting new people. I like having deep conversations, mostly about life and some theories. I fancy people who are responsible, respectful, considerate and truthful. I love travelling, and I hope to see the whole world before I am gone. I like kids or teenagers who have manners and know how to behave themselves, especially in public. I love watching movies repeatedly as if like I never get tired of it. Lastly, I like keeping a planner as It helps me organize myself.

I dislike people that lie, primarily when they lie on my face when I already know the truth. I hate waiting for more than 15 minutes, especially when I am in a hurry. I get frustrated when a person does not pick up my calls, although I can be more patience with late text replies but not phone calls. I dislike people who use someone to get what they want and does not feel any remorse for doing it. I get turned off on cancelled plans, especially when it is by purposely. I hate surprises, I do not like to have an awkward moment, and everyone will stare at me. I hate cheaters, why not just break up and then find a new companion, why cheat? I do not fancy irresponsible people, especially when they have to be responsible. Lastly, I hate being unproductive, and I believe that a day should not be wasted doing nothing at all.

I am not going to be surprised if a person judges me before getting to know my story. I know that most people judge me base on how I look. Well, that is quite normal, but people should stop this habit and start to get to know the person first then be the judge later.

 

MY FOOD PREFERENCES

FAVOURITE DISHES

These are some of the favourite dishes

These are some of the favourite dishes

Cha Misua (Fukien noodles), Spaghetti (Italian style), Risotto with lots of Mushrooms, Steak Tartare (All time favourite!), Sinigang with Bangus (Filipino soup dish with Milkfish), Hot & Sour Soup (Shanghai style), Sunny Side Up Egg (I like the yolk to be perfect), Beef Taco (with lots of Guacamole), Morning Glory Vegetables (Thailand style), Fresh Oysters (I can take as many as possible if I could), Steamed Momo (Nepalese dumplings), Salmon Sashimi (Japanese style), Lamb Biryani (Indian dish), Rib Eye Steak (Medium Rare) and Clams in Oyster Sauce (Chinese style) are my favourite food.

VEGETABLES

I like all kinds of vegetables. I will name some of my most favourites. I like Carrots, Bitter Melon, Zucchini, Green Beans, Corn, Cabbage, Eggplant, Okra, Onion, Garlic, Potato and Radish.

MEAT

I like eating Beef, Lamb and Chicken. I strictly don't eat Pork, I have been Pork-free for ten months now. 

SEAFOOD

I am not much of a seafood person, but I do like several kinds of seafood. I like Oyster, Milk Fish, Small Clams, Salmon, Tuna and Shrimp/ Prawn (I will eat it as long as the skin are peeled off. Yes I am that lazy haha).

SOUP

I like all kinds of soup. I would feel super happy if there's soup in every meal regardless of what it is.  

DESSERT

I am not much of a sweet tooth. I only like a few desserts such as Chocolates, Avocado & Green Tea Ice Cream, Red Velvet Cupcake, Simple Cake and Leche Flan.

FRUITS

I like Banana, Apple, Green Grapes, Grapefruit, Tomato, Strawberry and Blueberries

SPICES

I like Vinegar (like a lot and I'm crazy about it). I also like Spicy and Gravy flavours.  

OTHERS

I like all kinds of Mushrooms and Black & White Truffles.

FOOD RESTRICTION

*STRICTLY NO PORK*

Why? It all started with this video of a piglet dancing to Rihanna's song "Work". Here is the youtube link, if you're curious of what the video might be.

Link of the dancing piglet - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3QSfUk8Z6U

After watching this video, I fell in love with pigs, and I even considered to get a micro pig as my pet. Unfortunately, it is not possible as it is illegal to keep pigs as a pet in Hong Kong. Pigs are only legal for livestock (Booooo!). But anyway, I researched pigs and how intelligent they are, smarter than dogs. My research has gone deeper to how pigs are being slaughtered and the consequences of eating pork as well. Until one day, I woke up and decided to STOP eating pork. I am still hoping that one day, I will be able to keep a pig as a pet. One day!

MY ALCOHOL & NON-ALCOHOL DRINK PREFERENCES

I am a tea lady

I am a tea lady

Well let me start with my non-alcohol drink preferences first shall we? My favourite non-alcoholic drinks are:

Tea: Green Tea, Chinese Tea and Jasmine Tea (I am a tea lady), Ice Milk Tea (Hong Kong style) 

Juice: Apple Juice, Cranberry Juice, Bitter Melon Juice

Shake: Avocado Shake

And of course, Water H20 :)

 

My favourite alcoholic drinks are:

My best pal, Alcohol

My best pal, Alcohol

Beer: My top 3 favourites - Corona, Tiger and Hoe-garden

Cocktail: Mai Tai (I will know if a bartender makes a legit Mai Tai or not) and Kamikazee 

Liquor: Jose Cuervo Tequila Gold, Tequila Rose, Patron XO Cafe, Myers Rum and 

Wine: Gavi di Gavi, Tenuta Delle Terre Nere Etna Blanco 2012, Paco Garcia Rioja

 

 

I REACH NUMERO 26

So how does it feel to be 26 now? Honestly, It has not synchronized in my mind yet. Does age matter on how you should be and what you should have achieved? In my opinion, It all should depend on experiences, how much you have encounter and learn in life. For 26 years, I would say I have gone through many hardships, learned and gain a lot of experiences, but I also know that there are still more challenges to face and new skills to gain. Life is full of surprises and non-stop adventures. As for physical appearance, well, I can tell you honestly that I do not look like I am 26 years old. I look a lot younger. What can I say, I got the Asian genes HA! 

 

WHAT AM I LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT?

I am looking forward to what has yet to come. I will accept any challenges, where I can have the opportunity to learn, to fully utilize my strength and to achieve something. I believe that 2017 will be a good year for me. It is all about trusting your instincts, and if you genuinely believe that your year will be a good one, then it definitely will be. If I happen to make any mistake, I will be more than willing to learn from it. 

 

I hope that you all find my real life story amusing and that somehow you might learn something from it. I will be writing my next life journey when I turned 27 years old in December 2017 😊

 

Yours Truly, 

Michelle Chan

Masquerade Dinner at Lily & Bloom (Central, Hong Kong)

Lily & Bloom has open since 2010, and it is at LKF Tower in Central. It is separated into two floors. Lily is at 6/F, and it served as the bar area. Bloom is at 5/F, where the main dining area is situated. Lily & Bloom is famous for its unique cocktails, and it is one of Hong Kong's top bar scene.

MASQUERADE DINNER (SPECIAL EVENT)

MASQUERADE SET DINNER MENUA delicious 3-courses meal for a special Saturday evening

MASQUERADE SET DINNER MENU

A delicious 3-courses meal for a special Saturday evening

Bloom hosted a dinner event with a theme of "Masquerade Ball" on Saturday, 10th December 2016. It is one time and one-night dinner event. For this dinner event, Lily & Bloom offers an exclusive 3-course dinner set menu that includes cocktails pairing for three courses. An after-party was hosted as well after 11:00 pm.

First course - StarterHand Chopped Steak Tartare with Black Truffle, Quail Egg, Horseradish Cremewith cocktail pairing - De Surau: Veuve Cliquot's with citrus and apple nuances

First course - Starter

Hand Chopped Steak Tartare with Black Truffle, Quail Egg, Horseradish Creme

with cocktail pairing - De Surau: Veuve Cliquot's with citrus and apple nuances

Second course - MainRoasted Beef Tenderloin with Parsley Spaetzle, Roasted Pearl Onion, Red Wine Beurre Blancwith cocktail pairing - Champagne Reclassified

Second course - Main

Roasted Beef Tenderloin with Parsley Spaetzle, Roasted Pearl Onion, Red Wine Beurre Blanc

with cocktail pairing - Champagne Reclassified

Third course - DessertStrawberry Mille Feuille with Puff Pastry, Candied Almonds, Vanilla Ice CreamandRed Velvet Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting, Coconut Ice Cream, Chocolate Crumblewith cocktail pairing - Veuve Spuma with a bittersweet taste

Third course - Dessert

Strawberry Mille Feuille with Puff Pastry, Candied Almonds, Vanilla Ice Cream

and

Red Velvet Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting, Coconut Ice Cream, Chocolate Crumble

with cocktail pairing - Veuve Spuma with a bittersweet taste

FOOD

All three courses are all delicious. The Steak Tartare has always been my favourite dish, and it did not disappoint me. The Roasted Beef Tenderloin was cook perfectly, and the wine sauce is a perfect match with the tenderloin. The two desserts are both delicious. The ice cream tasted super good.

COCKTAIL

The De Surac, cocktail pairing from the starter is probably my most favourite cocktail out of the three cocktails I have taken in that evening. The taste is so unique, and it matches with the Steak Tartare so well.

SERVICE

The service was smooth and efficient. The staff introduced the meal and cocktails very well.

SPENDING

HK$650 per person plus 10% service charge

 

Overall, the masquerade dinner was excellent. The food is all delicious and the cocktail pairing matches with the food taste, I'm looking forward to their next dinner event and to have another memorable dining experience.

 

CONTACT

LILY & BLOOM

Address: 5/F & 6/F LKF Tower, 33 Wyndham Street, Central

Tel no: +852 2810 6166

Website: http://buzzconcepts.com/lily_bloom/

 

Yours Truly,

Michelle Chan