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megalomanic says:
This little place is run by a charming fellow named Neth Lay and his wife Thavy as a vehicle for raising funds for the NCCLA, or New Cambodian Children's Light Assoiation, which looks after some 25 disadvantaged Cambodian children, feeding, clothing, educating and loving them.
It's a tiny little…
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Africancrab says:
After two days of trying to entice me to go to the town’s bookstore - Reader’s Oasis, Mike gave up and settled for lunch at the Mexican Restaurant (Taco Mio). While at the Mexican restaurant our waitress asked if we had seen the “town’s Icon”, Mike could not help himself so he laughed out …
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tomcarter says:
Can a poor white boy survive Hong Kong?
by Tom Carter
Having spent over two-and-a-half straight years in the Chinese mainland without leave, it was with both anticipation and apprehension that I recently crossed the southern border into Asia's wealthiest city.
Despite its one-stop-shopping po…
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czerw_kapturek says:
A couple of days ago I wrote about Café Prowincja. Nowa Prowincja is just café next door. The names are similar, even number of people and difficulty with find a table are almost the same.
But Nowa Prowincja is bigger, there are a few tables next to the front doors, small tables for two upstairs …
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czerw_kapturek says:
This tiny cafe appear to be one of a kind, unique place in Kraków. It is not difficult to find the local because it is situated in the middle of the most popular café-street. Prowincja is always full of people. Why? Because of the atmosphere inside. You can sit beside the window and stare at Brack…
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in China
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tomcarter says:
Perhaps the single most reassuring fact about travel in the People's Republic of China is its remarkably low crime rate.
The Ministry of Public Security (MPS), the principal authority of domestic criminal procedures, earlier this year announced a 15 percent decline in violent crime (4.5 million r…
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Lucy360 says:
Interesting little town full of book shops indoor and out. Very unusual, a must see.
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princeza_9 says:
The Beijing Foreign Languages Bookstore is easy enough to find and get to, it's right off of the Wangfujing metro stop outside of the mall. Yes, there's the Wangfujing Bookstore right there, but for it's size, it doesn't have a good selection of books in English. For that, you have to walk down th…
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adamcubed says:
Been here a couple of times. An international bar, lots of travellers, gap-students, language-learners, etc with friendly bar staff, reasonably-priced hooch and a book-swap! With quite a few shelves worth of stuff you can either buy, or just swap out a book for whatever you finished on the plane. …
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TradewindsHD says:
Outside of Honolulu Walmart, Kmart, and Borders are the best places to get the tourist stuff. These Big Box stores beat prices and have more stock to chose from.
Have no shame in going to these places.
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Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Poland
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Aquedita says:
So here is a list of some places you can buy NEW books very cheap.
in Poznań => TANIA KSIĄŻKA bookstore
just in the main street of the city-św.Marcin, easy to find; a quite good selection of titles and genres, also in English
(there is also the second bookstore on Półwiejska street - just…
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kayguarnay says:
I didn't eat a full meal here, but must recommend their bar tender. After a long day at work I found myself pulling up at this quirky cafe. At first I thought it was a bookshop, but it turned out to be more of a restaurant (as you'll see by the pictures).
I didn't feel up for a dinner yet, so I …
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Eric says:
The City Lights Bookstore is an interesting, independent bookstore that recalls the narrow, cluttered passageways of Shakespeare & Co. in Paris. While the selection is not as large as some of the larger, commercial chains, the books they choose to carry are actually interesting. The inside of th…
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fluturas says:
A tea is not supposed to be a sweet, pleasant and convenient drink one can have while riding a bike, working or eating a hamburger on the underground train. A tea is an experience and a discovery in the same time. And what can come as a better companion for a great cup of tea, if not a book? In the …
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dennis_d says:
this is a great bookstore for all your books, postcards, maps on antartica and patagonia. it is not cheap but deffenitly worth a visit if you plan to go in that direction.
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alygally says:
I'm sure this little hole-in-the-wall receives a lot of press, especially since the movie "Before Sunset" recently featured it as a prominent location for the film, but I just had to add my two cents. The bookshop is absolutely charming. Small, cramped, packed with books...it's a great English lan…
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