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Hello I been there 2009 . My first time going back home after I escaped and survive the killing field .. I’m so glad to see you enjoyed Angkor wat. Definitely go back again soon
When visiting Siem Reap, I recommend study a little bit about Cambodia history. The Khmer empire control over vast majority of Southeast Asia. Angkor and Bayon temple was the symbolic of the empire and you’ve visited both of them. The technologies to build was ahead of its time. The resources and human power to build such momentum was massive thus required stability and great economic of one nation to achieve such wonder. If you know its history you will be thrill and amaze but if you don’t you gonna feel like you watch normal fallen stones of the great past.
It not true. Khmer empire just around IndoChina area only, not vast majority control Southeast Asia region. outside IndoChina area such as Malacca, Indonesia, Borneo, Sulawesi, Philippines, Myanmar and Timor Leste are not under Khamer empore control.
Angkor was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the first half of the 12th century, around the year 1110-1150, making Angkor Wat almost 900 years old. The temple complex, built in the capital of the Khmer Empire, took approximately 30 years to build.
I appreciate you trying to figure out the structural purpose of Angkor Wat. The little pools you saw, in the beginning, were used as a place of prayer. The layers of Angkor Wat represent the mythical Mt. Meru in Hinduism and the temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. Around the latter 13th century this temple became a Mahayana Buddhist temple.
I’m an Cambodian and I’ve been to Angkor vat many times and let me tell u our people has tried hard to make the Angkor vat perfect every year the sun turns to the middle roof of the Angkor vat 2 times many people go there to see that happen because the person who made the Angkor vat is a perfectionist who made the middle roof perfectly in the middle where the sun would be shining at love for my country Cambodia
One of the most glorious structures still standing from day 1 till this day during ancient days.... millions thrived during the Khmer Empire days....i wish I lived during that time as a Cambodian
It really help Cambodia that foreigners are traveling there. Since Covid lockdown, Cambodian people have suffer a lot financially due to lack of tourist.
The most impressive thing about Angkor? The trees. They are as big as trees which grow in the Amazonian forest. I was truly impressed! Civilizations come and go but Nature adapts itself and thrives. 🌲🌳🌴
I recommend you go to Angkor wat on Khmer New Year 🎉😊 There will be more fun things to do there Oh and thank you so much for visiting Siem reap in Cambodia 🇰🇭 You're amazing and please be careful with your stuff don't lost it cause some one might stole it or take it🙏🙏🙏 Be safe and have fun👏❤️ អរគុណច្រើន🙏 (Thank you so much)
Thank you for visiting our country Angkor wat is the most popular temple in Cambodia. I have been there two times already. I loved it. I love my culture.❤
For my perspective, $60 for the ticket is affordable to enter one of the most magnificent temple compares to ticket to Disney or any amusement park. You can learn more about culture of Cambodia, civilization of people during that era. For Tuk Tuk price, it was $15 for a day for the last 6 years. Also, I invited my Tuk Tuk driver to have a lunch with me as well. I’m a local and I don’t feel $15 is overprice during that time. $17 is not overprice. For lunch, you can ask Tuk Tuk driver to go somewhere else outside Angkor area.
It’s definitely a once in a lifetime thing and so unfortunately you have to pay it 😂 but I’ve been travelling for a year now, and obviously that’s very expensive. I’m in a budget and it definitely pushed that. I wish I knew we could have eaten elsewhere, I was going to also have lunch with him until it was that expensive. I could barely afford to pay for my own lunch. So I got him some juice instead.
Really understand that any expenses need to go as plan. I hope you have a great experiences in Cambodia. I’m planning to go back home next year after gone to study abroad for more than 2 years. Cheers!
@@josieliftsthings Hi Josie, first I wanna say I love the cheerfulness in you and that is what kept me watching. Thanks for visiting and featuring Cambodia. As a Cambodian I am sorry that some of the sellers might have ripped you off a bit like the water, we would get 4 bottles for a dollar while you get half of that. It might have been cheaper if you buy a 2 or 3 days' pass, get a tour guy that could show u around and explain the history and recommend good and affordable restaurants. Make some local friends if you can and they will help you save a lot with your travel. I hope you had a good time despite the price you had to pay.
I got my permit for Angkor from the main building, not a travel agency. There was a long queue and the permit was ready the following day because it was already afternoon. I rented a bicycle from Siem Reap City and cycled to Angkor. The place is huge, hot and there are many stairs to climb to visit the temples. You can safely park your bicycle in certain areas because most Khmer travel by motorcycle and access to Angkor is free for them. There are tourist groups everywhere so you can eavesdrop 😜 in many different languages. They will try to sell you everything at a higher price compared to the city but that's how they make a living. One day is really not enough to visit everything so I recommend the three day permit which is more expensive but allows you to visit every single temple. The smaller ones are the cutest. Stay hydrated because it is truly hot and don't worry there are bathrooms available. Some tour operators allow you to visit Angkor at night because the view is spectacular. If you are a tourist, stick with an organised tour from Siem Reap. If you are a backpacker on a budget, do everything yourself. 🤗🙏😘😉😜💖
A point of many tourists that should go and visit once in their lifetime in Cambodia. We,on behalf of Cambodian, are so proud of your exploration and observation in these historical temples,food,road, and cultural heritage.
I am planning to go Angkor Wat, thank you and i realize that i need to plan my tour or walk around because its so expensive. More travels to come and i hope i see you in person here in Poipet Cambodia
You are absolutely right about the price. My partner and I are getting ready to return to Siem Reap and will be touring Ankor Wat, this time. We went to Siem Reap in 2019 and regretted it when we got home for not going. So my suggestion for anyone debating the price is just do it! Don't end up regretting not going like we did. Lovely videos. New sub here. ✌️
2:10 TukTuk price is around $15 to $20 for a round trip. normally each driver can barely find second or third customer for each day. Hope you understand. Alternatively you can rent a bike but you have to park outside temple area and walk to the temple.
Yes, I was there 15 years ago so the prices of course are way different now, I paid $40 for a 4 day pass and could explore freely, even climbed the top internal piers, met one European lady who actually slept there overnight, times have changed. Amazing complex.
We spent 2 months last year in Siem Reap and didn’t visit Angkor Wat. The price threw us off as well. We are also travelling full-time so have a different budget than someone who is visiting as a vacation spot. We are going back in a few months so maybe this time around we’ll go, maybe 😂. When we add the price of tickets and a guide (so we aren’t just lost at what we are looking at the whole time), it’s steep 😬. That is almost the cost of our rent for the whole month at a nice villa-style apartment in Siem Reap. Thank you for sharing your experience on here ❤️
I went at the end of February and it was so hot that there was little crowd haha I wish to go when the weather is better but I bet the crowd would be more crazy so you get one but lose one. Its so interesting I love roaming around Siem Reap, the history and culture is so charming and the people are pretty nice.
Been loving your Cambodian videos. I'm an ex-pat Brit living in Melbourne but plan to move out there full time as soon as I can. BTW you pronounce "suosdei" as two syllables not 3 like you are doing. "Sewers-day" not "sewer-se-day". At least according to my Cambodian partner 🙂
i found out that if you are going to travel to any places (speaking from my southeast asia travel experience) DO your research beforehand. it’s going to save you a lot of stress, time and money. hope this will help you have a better time traveling. love your videos by the way
Yeah there’s so many kind and loyal ppl in Cambodia but there’s also the not so hope you both be more careful and hope you both enjoy your travels much and not get ruin
Wat means temple so remember that Angkor was a place to worship not a show off of a particular empire. Interestingly, most carved figures represent women which strongly imply a matriarchal society based on agriculture with outstanding irrigation systems and probably the biggest artificial lake built by humans shaped as a rectangular (visible from Google Earth).
Woah I haven't been at angkor wat since like I'm 7 year old now I'm 14 this brings back memories and glad to see it again Also stuff at angkor wat is expensive like the water is cheaper that that
Went there in 15 no where near as many people but it was HOT our driver was getting us beers and they were cold but yes the heat was relentless we also went to Angkor Thom and Angkor I forget. Another fact it was dug with shovels and it perfectly aligned.
Welcome to Siem Reap. We’ve been living here for 3 years now. It is a very peaceful town. We’re sorry for your experience here. You got rip off from the lunch there. It’s a bit expensive tho and even the tuk tuk. I think it should be $15 or better use PassApp to book for your trip around Angkor wat. It is cheaper rate than. And I heard that there is a promotion for the ticket. If You buy for one day ticket you will get another day free. I’m not sure if they still can apply or not. I hope Government should check on that. I’d recommended Try Me or Madam Much restaurants if you still be here. Their foods are very tasty and the price is very reasonable. There are a lot more places to explore in this small town. Hope you have a wonderful trip for your next destination 🙏💕
Thank you so much for your tips!! I think our ticket still had the next day for free, which, I actually would have done because I was so tired to keep looking, I would have liked to come back to see more the next day. But we moved on the day after this so couldn’t go back 😞
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Hello I been there 2009 . My first time going back home after I escaped and survive the killing field .. I’m so glad to see you enjoyed Angkor wat. Definitely go back again soon
I have since I used to live in Cambodia for a long time I’m born there 🇰🇭
When visiting Siem Reap, I recommend study a little bit about Cambodia history. The Khmer empire control over vast majority of Southeast Asia. Angkor and Bayon temple was the symbolic of the empire and you’ve visited both of them. The technologies to build was ahead of its time. The resources and human power to build such momentum was massive thus required stability and great economic of one nation to achieve such wonder. If you know its history you will be thrill and amaze but if you don’t you gonna feel like you watch normal fallen stones of the great past.
It not true. Khmer empire just around IndoChina area only, not vast majority control Southeast Asia region. outside IndoChina area such as Malacca, Indonesia, Borneo, Sulawesi, Philippines, Myanmar and Timor Leste are not under Khamer empore control.
@@muhammadsyukhrishafee3685 you are right
Nope. It, s under in chola dynasty he is build the temple
Slave culture
Beggar khmer
Angkor was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the first half of the 12th century, around the year 1110-1150, making Angkor Wat almost 900 years old. The temple complex, built in the capital of the Khmer Empire, took approximately 30 years to build.
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Nice to see Angkor getting busy again. I was stuck in Cambodia during Covid, it was devastaing for the locals.
It amazed me that 900,000 people lived there at its peak! Must have been amazing when it was intact
Welcome to Cambodia and thank you so much for your video about Angkor Wat. Thank you for your sharing to the world know Cambodia🙏🥰.
I am cambodian
I appreciate you trying to figure out the structural purpose of Angkor Wat. The little pools you saw, in the beginning, were used as a place of prayer. The layers of Angkor Wat represent the mythical Mt. Meru in Hinduism and the temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. Around the latter 13th century this temple became a Mahayana Buddhist temple.
I’m an Cambodian and I’ve been to Angkor vat many times and let me tell u our people has tried hard to make the Angkor vat perfect every year the sun turns to the middle roof of the Angkor vat 2 times many people go there to see that happen because the person who made the Angkor vat is a perfectionist who made the middle roof perfectly in the middle where the sun would be shining at love for my country Cambodia
Yes very true it a history of Angkor vat and am Cambodian too 😮
@@Mysticforever I am Cambodian too
Thank you for visiting Cambodia, especially Angkor Wat, and helping to promote Angkor Wat to the world.🙏🙏🙏
We Indians love it
Biggest Hindu Temple❤🕉
One of the most glorious structures still standing from day 1 till this day during ancient days.... millions thrived during the Khmer Empire days....i wish I lived during that time as a Cambodian
It really help Cambodia that foreigners are traveling there. Since Covid lockdown, Cambodian people have suffer a lot financially due to lack of tourist.
Angkor Wat is a great temple on earth. Love the history and culture of Cambodia. Thanks for sharing
Angkor Wat is so beautiful! You should see Angkor Wat at least once in a life time ❤
Thank you so much for your video. Warmly welcome for Visiting Cambodia and Angkor. 🙏🇰🇭❤️
The most impressive thing about Angkor? The trees. They are as big as trees which grow in the Amazonian forest.
I was truly impressed! Civilizations come and go but Nature adapts itself and thrives.
🌲🌳🌴
It’s soo beautiful! Angkor Wat is super memorable. ❤️
I recommend you go to Angkor wat on Khmer New Year 🎉😊
There will be more fun things to do there
Oh and thank you so much for visiting Siem reap in Cambodia 🇰🇭
You're amazing and please be careful with your stuff don't lost it cause some one might stole it or take it🙏🙏🙏
Be safe and have fun👏❤️
អរគុណច្រើន🙏 (Thank you so much)
Thank you so much! 🥹🥹❤️
only thing to beware of when going on khmer new year is traffic lol
Wow I'm a Cambodian I really appreciate that you visit to my country.🥰🇰🇭
Thank you for visiting our country Angkor wat is the most popular temple in Cambodia. I have been there two times already. I loved it. I love my culture.❤
it was really nice to see you visiting cambodia, thank you so much and enjoy 💕
Hello I’m from Cambodia.Thanks for your trip in my country.
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For my perspective, $60 for the ticket is affordable to enter one of the most magnificent temple compares to ticket to Disney or any amusement park.
You can learn more about culture of Cambodia, civilization of people during that era.
For Tuk Tuk price, it was $15 for a day for the last 6 years. Also, I invited my Tuk Tuk driver to have a lunch with me as well. I’m a local and I don’t feel $15 is overprice during that time. $17 is not overprice.
For lunch, you can ask Tuk Tuk driver to go somewhere else outside Angkor area.
It’s definitely a once in a lifetime thing and so unfortunately you have to pay it 😂 but I’ve been travelling for a year now, and obviously that’s very expensive. I’m in a budget and it definitely pushed that. I wish I knew we could have eaten elsewhere, I was going to also have lunch with him until it was that expensive. I could barely afford to pay for my own lunch. So I got him some juice instead.
Really understand that any expenses need to go as plan. I hope you have a great experiences in Cambodia. I’m planning to go back home next year after gone to study abroad for more than 2 years. Cheers!
@@josieliftsthings Hi Josie, first I wanna say I love the cheerfulness in you and that is what kept me watching. Thanks for visiting and featuring Cambodia. As a Cambodian I am sorry that some of the sellers might have ripped you off a bit like the water, we would get 4 bottles for a dollar while you get half of that. It might have been cheaper if you buy a 2 or 3 days' pass, get a tour guy that could show u around and explain the history and recommend good and affordable restaurants. Make some local friends if you can and they will help you save a lot with your travel. I hope you had a good time despite the price you had to pay.
Welcome to Cambodia, enjoy your trip ❤️ and good luck
We are love Cambodia 🇰🇭❤️️🇰🇭
I got my permit for Angkor from the main building, not a travel agency. There was a long queue and the permit was ready the following day because it was already afternoon. I rented a bicycle from Siem Reap City and cycled to Angkor. The place is huge, hot and there are many stairs to climb to visit the temples. You can safely park your bicycle in certain areas because most Khmer travel by motorcycle and access to Angkor is free for them. There are tourist groups everywhere so you can eavesdrop 😜 in many different languages. They will try to sell you everything at a higher price compared to the city but that's how they make a living. One day is really not enough to visit everything so I recommend the three day permit which is more expensive but allows you to visit every single temple. The smaller ones are the cutest. Stay hydrated because it is truly hot and don't worry there are bathrooms available. Some tour operators allow you to visit Angkor at night because the view is spectacular. If you are a tourist, stick with an organised tour from Siem Reap. If you are a backpacker on a budget, do everything yourself. 🤗🙏😘😉😜💖
Amazing, what a great place of ancient history! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!!! It was!!!
Thanks you for View our Country I wish you all the best
I have wanted to go there my entire life ❤❤ glad you did
Thank you so much for loving Cambodia.
Big thanks josie we hope you will come again ❤️❤️
Thanks for visited my country and share this video to the world
Thanks you for support my country ❤
A point of many tourists that should go and visit once in their lifetime in Cambodia. We,on behalf of Cambodian, are so proud of your exploration and observation in these historical temples,food,road, and cultural heritage.
Thank you so much! So amazing to be able to see ❤️
It is my dream to go there!
@@josieliftsthings Angoravat is a Hindu temple and Cambodia used to be a part of India earlier.
I love the positive vibes that you are giving. Love your content.
Thank you so much Peng 🥹😁😁🫶🏻
I liked the video! And thank you for making Cambodia more popular or more tourist ❤
We appreciate you injoy Cambodia especially angkor wat 🙏🙏
Thank you for visiting our country. I recommend you go see our traditional dance I am really into my country tradition
Thank you bong 🇰🇭🙏🏻
5:37 Such a great greeting from country of smile 😍. Welcome to Cambodia. 🍀🇰🇭✨
Loving and liking Cambodia, thank you🇰🇭🙏😻
it is wonderful Angkor wat thank you for your taking time make a good video i really happy to see
Hope you guys enjoyed
Thank you for adding Cambodia. Because I live there❤
Im cambodian but was born and raised in states. Hopefully I get to visit soon thx for sharing
I hope you get to visit your home country as well! 🤞🏻🤞🏻 thank you for watching 😊😊🎉
I am planning to go Angkor Wat, thank you and i realize that i need to plan my tour or walk around because its so expensive. More travels to come and i hope i see you in person here in Poipet Cambodia
Oh my god yes my favourite country Cambodia! which is where I’m from, I love that place I love it I love it I love it!!
You are absolutely right about the price. My partner and I are getting ready to return to Siem Reap and will be touring Ankor Wat, this time. We went to Siem Reap in 2019 and regretted it when we got home for not going. So my suggestion for anyone debating the price is just do it! Don't end up regretting not going like we did. Lovely videos. New sub here. ✌️
Thank you for coming Cambodia🙏♥️
2:10 TukTuk price is around $15 to $20 for a round trip. normally each driver can barely find second or third customer for each day. Hope you understand. Alternatively you can rent a bike but you have to park outside temple area and walk to the temple.
That’s true! Thank you for sharing a good price 😁😁😁
I love you so much 💕 from Cambodia 🇰🇭
Thank you for visiting Cambodia and enjoy your trips. 😊🇰🇭💙🇺🇸👍
Thank you so much for watching! Cambodia is amazing!! 🇰🇭
Cambodia land of temple ❤️🇰🇭 thanks for sharing to the world 🙏❤️
Thank you! 😁
Thanks for your visit to Cambodia
Angkor Wat is health of Cambodia❤️️🇰🇭 thank you so much for visiting Cambodia
Thank you so much for watching! 😁🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings Yesh, I will join your videos next ❤️️❤️️ Thank you too. And I wish you have good health and good luck all the time 🙏🙏
I’m from siem Reap Cambodia 🇰🇭 I’m very happy when you visit my country
Thank you so much for watching my adventures in Cambodia! So happy to have come to your country to visit 😁😁😁
Loved ur video ❤ and thank for visiting Cambodia ❤😊
Thank you so much for watching it! 😁🫶🏻
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Appreciate you sharing the culture 💙🇰🇭
Hello Josie, welcome to Cambodia. I love you.😘
Thank you for making a video about my country. 😘🥰
I would love to see you visit Neak poun temple which is underrated but majestic
Yes, I was there 15 years ago so the prices of course are way different now, I paid $40 for a 4 day pass and could explore freely, even climbed the top internal piers, met one European lady who actually slept there overnight, times have changed. Amazing complex.
That’s true, things change so much. Especially inflation! 😂😂 thank you for watching 😁😁
If you’re visiting Angkor Wat, I recommend getting a person who’ll guide you through the history of the temples there.
If you have the budget, definitely ☺️
Thanks for visiting my country 🇰🇭 Cambodia
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭
Happy to see you in Cambodia (my homeland ❤)
We spent 2 months last year in Siem Reap and didn’t visit Angkor Wat. The price threw us off as well. We are also travelling full-time so have a different budget than someone who is visiting as a vacation spot. We are going back in a few months so maybe this time around we’ll go, maybe 😂.
When we add the price of tickets and a guide (so we aren’t just lost at what we are looking at the whole time), it’s steep 😬. That is almost the cost of our rent for the whole month at a nice villa-style apartment in Siem Reap.
Thank you for sharing your experience on here ❤️
So addictive to watch your videos, seem to be here with your presentation
Wow thank you!!! 😩
I went at the end of February and it was so hot that there was little crowd haha I wish to go when the weather is better but I bet the crowd would be more crazy so you get one but lose one. Its so interesting I love roaming around Siem Reap, the history and culture is so charming and the people are pretty nice.
Favorite and famous place in Cambodia 🇰🇭
am I glad you visit here
Welcome to Cambodia. Have a great day here!
Been loving your Cambodian videos. I'm an ex-pat Brit living in Melbourne but plan to move out there full time as soon as I can. BTW you pronounce "suosdei" as two syllables not 3 like you are doing. "Sewers-day" not "sewer-se-day". At least according to my Cambodian partner 🙂
I love that you are loving my videos!! Thank you Captain! 😂😁 I Will practice that for sure, your Cambodian partner is definitely better than me! 😂😁😁
i found out that if you are going to travel to any places (speaking from my southeast asia travel experience) DO your research beforehand. it’s going to save you a lot of stress, time and money. hope this will help you have a better time traveling. love your videos by the way
We did lots of research! I’m not sure what you mean?! But thank you!!! I’m so happy you like my videos! That makes me really happy 🥰🥹❤️🙏🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
Hello josie and michael ❤️😊🇵🇭 🌞🌞🌞 a very hot day to travel. Stay safe and enjoy
You should check out the new angkor wildlife in Siem Reap, it is amazing!
I love Cambodia 🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
Welcome Cambodia ❤
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Yeah there’s so many kind and loyal ppl in Cambodia but there’s also the not so hope you both be more careful and hope you both enjoy your travels much and not get ruin
Wat means temple so remember that Angkor was a place to worship not a show off of a particular empire. Interestingly, most carved figures represent women which strongly imply a matriarchal society based on agriculture with outstanding irrigation systems and probably the biggest artificial lake built by humans shaped as a rectangular (visible from Google Earth).
Thanks you for visiting Cambodia 🥰
Thank❤
Thank you for visit my country ❤
Thanks you for visiting my country
Welcome Angkor wat😻🇰🇭
Thank you! 😁😁😁
Woah I haven't been at angkor wat since like I'm 7 year old now I'm 14 this brings back memories and glad to see it again
Also stuff at angkor wat is expensive like the water is cheaper that that
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
Thanks for visiting siemreap
Thank you for watching!! 🥹🥹
Amazing Angkor Wat
So angkor wat was a hindu temple, dedicated to lord vishnu which was later transformed into a buddhist worship place.
I love Cambodia 🇰🇭
Have a nice day in Cambodia.
Have a great time in Cambodia. 🙏🙏🙏💐💐💐
Thank you!! 😁😁
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Went there in 15 no where near as many people but it was HOT our driver was getting us beers and they were cold but yes the heat was relentless we also went to Angkor Thom
and Angkor I forget. Another fact it was dug with shovels and it perfectly aligned.
I'm really looking forward to go after watching your videos on Cambodia. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Welcome to Siem Reap. We’ve been living here for 3 years now. It is a very peaceful town. We’re sorry for your experience here. You got rip off from the lunch there. It’s a bit expensive tho and even the tuk tuk. I think it should be $15 or better use PassApp to book for your trip around Angkor wat. It is cheaper rate than. And I heard that there is a promotion for the ticket. If You buy for one day ticket you will get another day free. I’m not sure if they still can apply or not. I hope Government should check on that. I’d recommended Try Me or Madam Much restaurants if you still be here. Their foods are very tasty and the price is very reasonable. There are a lot more places to explore in this small town. Hope you have a wonderful trip for your next destination 🙏💕
Thank you so much for your tips!! I think our ticket still had the next day for free, which, I actually would have done because I was so tired to keep looking, I would have liked to come back to see more the next day.
But we moved on the day after this so couldn’t go back 😞
I'm getting quoted so high for the tuktuks! do you have any you can recommend to me?
Hi, I'm one of the thai tourist that meet you in Hoi-An. So I will looking forward to watch your video on Hoi-An naka 🥰
I just saw the footage I was making when I talked to you and thought about you!!! So nice to hear from you. Hopefully you like my video! 😁😁😁🫶🏻🫶🏻
@@josieliftsthings Sure, I'm enjoy and very happy with your many videos. I really like your style and I will continue to do so. 😁
Angkor wat was built around 1000 years ago during the golden era of Cambodia civilization.
I’m Cambodian and I’ve never been to Siem Reap. I hope i can go there someday 🤍