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BeQuest Hotel,
SEasiabug (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Great place, cheap and clean
Former Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport (Closed),
VolksNav (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
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According to the Munich Orientation Convention www.volksnav.com/Angkor, the logical address of this airport is:
- StatusQuo(c) Angkor m8:25 r60
that means:
- 60 x 100 meters from Angkor Vat (radius)
- in direction m8 (horizon hour) ( m12 = from Angkor Vat to north)
and
- 25 x 100 meters "later" than m8 (horizon minutes)
Such codes will substitute postal codes, in harmony with maps and codes for crossings, stop points, bridges etc.
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Angkor Holiday Hotel,
hl56beh (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
This should read Angkor Holiday Hotel and not Holiday Inn.
Angkor Wat,
monit (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
The Angkor Wat was built as a Hindu temple and it was never a Jain temple. Don't misguide peopole by naming the temple as Hindu (Jain) temple.
Apsara Angkor Hotel,
H&D (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Where Hubby and Dove stayed at
Pansea hotel,
commking (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Name is wrong - This hotel is called La residence D'Angkor
http://www.residencedangkor.com/
Golden Orange,
vichea (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
I think this is not the building hotel. The hotel was not constructed yet when this picture was taken from the satellite. Did you see the empty land? That is the land that the hotel sits on today.
Prince D'Angkor Hotel,
okok (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
yuck!!
Tuk Tuk,
website (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
angkorTukTuk.weebly.com
Tuk Tuk,
Angkor tourist (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
call him 012-876369
Giddy Gecko,
Giddy Gecko bar/lounge (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
GIDDY GECKO BAR/LOUNGE
Take time to relax at the uniquely decorated GIDDY GECKO bar/lounge which is one Siem Reap’s newest. It is located on the alley right behind Temple Club. Giddy Gecko offers a full range of drinks and juices plus a chance to experience and relax with music and fruit flavored water pipes – the only water pipes in Siem Reap. Ask for food menu. Bring your laptop and check your email.
Angkor Thom,
RICH (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
IT SAYS ADD YOU COMMENTS IN ENGLISH
River Star Hotel,
River Star Hotel (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Dear all tourist to visit siem reap!
Phnom Bakheng temple,
kome_75
wrote
17 years ago:
very old site...you can see the manmade lake angkor wat from here
Post Office,
Jorge (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I'm sorry but I have to inform everyone that the people working in this are all crooks. For foreigners going here, make sure that you have someone who can speak Khmer talk to the people here or else you'll get scammed by those working here.
Here's my story, I was trying to send a post mail to Phonm Penh for a friend. I already have a 2200 Riel ($.60 USD) stamp attached. When I asked one of those manning the place, he told me that I still need to pay 6000 Riel ($1.50 USD) because there I need to send the mail via air mail. According to him there are no 'regular' service. After sensing that he was trying to scam me, I asked our tuk-tuk driver to talk to the person inside. Without much discussion, the mail was accepted without paying additional fee.
I hope the government officials here understand that they are relying from the foreigner's money for this city's economy. As a foreigner, I'm not asking for 'special' treatment. What I'm asking is that they just be fare and not think of foreigners as their cash cow. Too bad, I have this incident attached to my memory of my trip to Angkor Wat instead of just the beatiful and majestic temples.
North Kleang,
angry student (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
where da fuck is da info
Angkor Cafe,
tribeco
wrote
18 years ago:
add photos: tribeco (source: http://flickr com)
Neak Pean,
tribeco
wrote
18 years ago:
add photos: tribeco (source: http://flickr.com)
Angkor Thom South Gate,
tribeco
wrote
18 years ago:
add photos: tribeco (source: http://flickr.com)
Former East Baray,
tribeco (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
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