I was supposed to blog more about the places in Thailand in Sriracha but lost my whole page writing it..So pissed! LOL So, we’ll just go ahead to HK and I’ll get back to Srirahca next couple of posts:)

Hong Kong is Charming, glittering and offers a multitude of new and of course an enticing experiences! A must visit place in Asia…Unrivalled shopping, stylish dining with different cuisines you love to, witness some timeless heritage and gazing upon awe-inspiring harbour..It really is a vibrant and dynamic city!
I’ll add more blurbs next time:)
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Taken last Sunday though..so, Photo for 1/20/08 I’ll post my PAD here from now on..I’m a slacker..yeah! haha

Beautifully wrapped chocolate hubby gave me:)
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~Photo is the Bridge of the River Kwai. Below photo is somewhere in the JEATH Museum. Golden Gate..
Here’s an excerpt on the trip we had a few years ago while I wrote this in an online travel site:)
Just thought it’s helpful to those who will be traveling there! Kanchanaburi, where it stands on the banks of the Mae Khlong River, at a point where it separates into the Kwai Noi and the Kwai Yai. Where merely about 2 and a half hours from Bangkok. The famous River Kwai Bridge is without doubt the most visited destination, it is a part of the death railway to Burma, where many P.O.W have died. A very sad experience yet it’s great to know some history! There are also fine National Parks with many waterfalls and the usual elephant riding and bamboo rafting.
Anyhow, the tour started very early in the morning, they(coach) picked us up around 6:30 am and directly go picked up another 3 visitors around Sathorn area. And then, we departed to Kanchanaburi around 8:00am and arrived 10:30 exactly at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery: The cemetery of the remains of over 6,000 prisoners of war, who lost their lives during the heavy construction of the “Death Railway”..and after a few minutes of waiting for the other three tourist, I did took few photo’s as it’s a cemetery.. we directly go to JEATH Museum(World War II Museum)*:It’s an open air museum constructed in the form of actual prisoners of war (POW) camp. There are collections of photographs, pictures, articles, pistols, knives and so many other things from the construction of the “Death Railway” . It was very hot but we did managed to take a long tail boat down to see the famous, Bridge of the River Kwai*, there are alot of people around. But of course, the highlight of the tour was to see and cross the bridge..so, I did cross the bridge where the train almost hit me..thanks to the old man trying to save me coz hubby was in the other side. Anyway, one of those experiences…after a while we waited for the train and that it took us 1 1/2 hour to be in Nam Tok Station* to just see the “Death Railway” After that, we went to ride an Elephant! Fun times!
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I will cover mostly all the places in Thailand that we visited. So, you’ll definitely see more on Thailand this days. After that, I’ll move on to another country;)

Koh Samet, located in the Phe District of Rayong, is known as an Island Paradise of Thailand*. The fascinating asset of Koh Samet lies in the fact that the island offers a tranquil atmosphere combining with the white sandy beaches and crystalline clear sea-water. It’s a paradise just the backyard of Bangkok!
It’s somewhere of the east coast of Thailand merely 4 to 5 hours(175 kilometers) by bus from Bangkok. If you were lucky and the bus driver do his driving fastly it will only take you about 4 hrs. to the Phe District of Rayong. In order to catch the boat or ferry to cross to Koh Samet. The boat rides takes about 30 minutes. And from the Koh Samet pier there are several pick-up tracks of 50baht/person to the resort you’re going to!
I have to say, this place is a PARADISE!
We went there 5 times and I know when I say it’s fab or not!
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I’m so looking forward to Spring:) Cherry Blossoms at its finest..

During the Hanami..
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Time for another travel stories and tales:) And did you noticed that I changed my theme again? lol Well, I guess no one noticed because I don’t think there is actually a reader of this blog though! haha
Anyway, if you’re just blog hopping and came across this blog entry then stop by and say hi as well!
Hua Hin, Thailand was an awesome destination that we had! We went there during the New Year 2004. Yup, Im sure a lot of changed happened but I love our time there and the people are just amazing too! Hua hin was really very different from the other places I had been in Thailand. The people are very welcoming and accommodating! That time, we were hoping to spend the New Year in Phuket which turned out to be problems with our booking, hubby was hoping too that he can treat me and Baby Al a short trip away from the city and the best option was to stay by the beach. The Phuket didn’t turned out fine because there’s some mistake in our room booked by our agent. So, Hua Hin was the second option and it was awesome!
This City is the oldest beach resorts in the country. Most of the locals flock there for a weekend as it’s only 2 and a half hour drive from Bangkok by car, 3 and a half hour by bus and 4 hrs by train. Peaceful and tranquility is a big plus on this semi-white sanded beach which stretches almost about 7 kms from the center of the town down to the rocky headland of Khao Takiab. Lined up with hotels, condominiums and resort bungalows. The beach itself has a pleasant ambiance to walk,jogging around and swimming of course. Though, the most crowded area is along the Sofitel Hotel. You can find secluded areas near in Kho Takiab and Suan Son Pradipat beach. Personally, Kho Takiab has more whiter sands and fewer people around.

~The famous and the old train station.

~Overlooking the whole Huahin from the monastery.

~Relax and Enjoy..
Here are some photos to share! More travel guides and tales later;)
Have a great day!
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A Natural Light coming from outside the terrace..

Happy Holidays!
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