It's my last day in Hong Kong. After more than 3 months here (with a few side trips), I've decided that I have to move on. I've been looking for work here, but have had very little success in my search. I know I will miss Hong Kong, and especially the many friends I have here. I wish that things were different, and that I was able to find permanent work here, but that just wasn't to be.
So, today I have a flight south to Bangkok. I've decided to reposition myself in Thailand for a month or so while continuing my job hunt. Thailand is considerably cheaper to live in than Hong Kong. And when you don't have a steady income, that's a big factor to consider. I will continue to hunt for jobs in Hong Kong, while I am in Bangkok. But I think the best chances for me lay in Thailand and Singapore.
But, before I settle in to Bangkok, I am going to take a side trip to Cambodia. I was in that country for a week last November, and I really enjoyed my time there. On that trip I spent time in both Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. This time I will spend a whole week in Siem Reap. Siem Reap is the closest town to Angkor Wat - considered one of the wonders of the ancient world. I will be exploring the many temples of the area for the whole week. Last time I was only able to spend one day in Angkor. And considering the area is about 400 square kilometers, that is not nearly enough time. I really only saw the highlights. This time I hope to see all the hidden areas only locals see.
It will likely be raining most days when I am in Cambodia (it is the rainy season), but that won't dampen my spirits for photos. It will likely only rain for a portion of the day, so I will still be able to get some shooting in. Then, on to Bangkok!
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