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Maafushi Island

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Travel Dates: July 25 to August 2, 2015      By the time we arrived to Maafushi Island, we don’t have a prior hotel booking, but some staffs from nearby hotel were waiting at the port and offered their room to us.  We followed them and stayed at Picnic Inn for 45 USD a night. This is for off-season rate, because it is 2-3 times higher during peak season.  Then we moved to Dhonveli View and Narnia.        Staying in hotel in a local island will save you a big amount of money for accommodation and food.  While a private island resort with beautiful white sand beaches and over water bungalows will cost you about 500-1500 USD a night for a room only.  But we don’t want to get stuck in one island and will not get to experience the daily life of locals.      The next day, we went for snorkelling with a lunch at sand bank.  Riding a speed boat with other tourists, our first stop was Banana Reef. ...

Batad and Nagacadan Rice Terraces

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     Riding a bus on our way to Ifugao once again is not to see the famous Banaue Rice Terraces, but this time to see the Batad and Nagacadan Rice Terraces, both listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Batad Rice Terraces      Not knowing the difficulty of the hike can be of advantage somehow, because it gives you the courage to go on.  Well, the guide told us that it was 2.5 hours going down and another 2 hours to the falls.  And he said in a humorous way that after this trip we will curse Batad for the experience it gave us.  Oh yes, at first it was easy to go down which I can manage to walk for hours until we reached the restaurant with the magnificent view of Batad Rice Terraces.       After feeding ourselves with nutrition, we started our hike again, this time to the Tappiya Falls .  We traversed through the rice paddies of Batad and once we got to the middle, we were amazed with the stunnin...

N Seoul Tower

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     One of the most popular attractions in Seoul is the N Seoul Tower located at Mt. Namsan.  At the observatory tower, you will enjoy the 360 degree panoramic view of the entire city.  During the night, the tower illumination changes its colour from time to time.  There’s also a fence covered with thousand of padlocks installed by young lovers.  If you are young at heart and a fan of teddy bears, you can also visit the Bear Museum.  And have a romantic lunch or dinner at the N Grill revolving restaurant. Admission Fee to N Seoul Observatory: Children (Ages 4-12) - 3,000 KRW Adults (Ages 13-64) - 7,000 KRW Senior (Ages 65+) - 5,000 KRW How to get there? Take a subway to Chungmuro Station (line 3 or 4), exit 2 to the right of Daehan Multiplex entrance.  Take the yellow bus 2 in front of the subway.  Then, get off at the N Seoul Tower bus stop. N Seoul Tower Pavilion next to N Seoul Tower Mongm...

Gwanghwamun Square (광화문광장)

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     Near to Gyeongbokgung Palace is the Gwanghwamun Square , formerly the Yukjo Street.  It was opened on August 1, 2009 as a symbolic square that signals new directions for a humane and cultural society with openness and mutual respect.  The 6.2 meter high bronze statue of King Sejong the Great and Admiral Yi Sun-Shin stands at the plaza with the back drop of Gyeongbokgung Palace.  Also, some of the main inventions from King Sejong reign are on display here. How to get there? Take subway to Gwanghwamun Station (line 5), Exit 2 Sundial Celestial Globe Rain Gauge

Gyeongbokgung Palace (경복궁)

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Geunjeongjeon Hall contains the royal court      I love palaces!  Whenever I travel to another country with palaces, I want to make sure that it is added in my itinerary.  With so little time in Seoul, and so many palaces to visit, we prioritized the Gyeongbokgung Palace, which is the largest and grandest among five.      Gyeongbokgung Palace was built in 1395 by the Joseon Dynasty, but it was destroyed during the Imjinwaeren War (Japanese Invasion, 1592-1598).  Later on, during the reign of King Gojong (1852-1919), all the 7,700 rooms were restored.      Remarkably, the most important edifices of the Joseon Dynasty, Gyeonghoeru Pavilion, and Hyangwonjeong Pond are still intact.  Woldae and the sculptures of Geunjeongjeon (The Royal Audience Chamber) shows past sculpture of contemporary art. Admission Fees:   Adult (19-64 years old) - 3,000 won   Children (7-18 years old) - 1,500 won   *Clos...

Capas Death March Monument

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February 24, 2013      On our way to Mt. Pinatubo, we dropped by at the Capas Death March Monument which marks the World War II concentration camp.  The monument depicts the heroism of the Filipino and American soldiers, while the other part shows the cruelty of the Japanese.       The park can be a nice and quiet place for recreational area, but is not well maintained by the government.  I wish they do something to revive the park.              

Temple Run in Angkor Cambodia

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     Angkor Wat is one of my dream destinations.  Though, I can’t remember when I start liking it.  Until one day, I find myself heading to Siem Reap, Cambodia with friends.      It was a long travel and you’ll be spending the whole day sitting at the bus, watching the scenery, and eating at the bus station for every stop-over.  From Ho Chi Minh City, we traveled 4 hours to reach the border of Cambodia.  It was my first time to cross a border.  So far, everything went smooth with the help of our bus guide.  As we reached Phnom Penh at 2 PM, we transferred to another Capitol bus bound for Siem Reap.  Due to rain in some parts of Cambodia, we arrived in Siem Reap at 10PM and good thing we have a free tuk-tuk ride arranged by our hotel.      We stayed at Mandalay Inn for 2 nights.  The air-conditioned rooms are clean, bath towels are provided, with cold and hot shower, and with cable TV.  A...

Dumaguete "The City of Gentle People"

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     We flew out of Manila in a gloomy weather but as we landed in Dumaguete the weather was perfectly sunny.  We were greeted by Bethel Guest House free car transfer.  As we arrived in our hotel, we were so happy to know that our hotel is fronting the Rizal Blvd. and the view is perfect for sunrise. City Tour      In the afternoon, we explored the city of Dumaguete.  We walked through the Dumaguete Town Plaza where we saw Jose Rizal statue and some old canons. Dumaguete Town Plaza      A few more steps, was the Dumaguete Cathedral Church or St. Catherine of Alexandria Church .  It is the oldest stone church in Negros originally built in 1754-1776, reconstructed in 1885, and extended with present façade in 1936. Dumaguete Cathedral Dumaguete Belfry      Just beside the Dumaguete Cathedral is the Campanerio  or the Dumaguete Belfry .  It was erected in 1811 as the bell t...