It's Over: Living One Month Lockdown in Prince Plaza Condominium, Phnom Penh

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Re: It's Over: Living One Month Lockdown in Prince Plaza Condominium, Phnom Penh

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No that’s a different place.

Would you guys believe I came to Siem Reap on the 6th and now I am stuck here until the 20th? I didn’t even get to see Angkor Wat. FML.

At least the bars are open but my hotel is being difficult about a discount so I’ll be changing hotels tomorrow.
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Re: It's Over: Living One Month Lockdown in Prince Plaza Condominium, Phnom Penh

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DesiTrufant wrote: Fri Apr 09, 2021 11:27 am No that’s a different place.

Would you guys believe I came to Siem Reap on the 6th and now I am stuck here until the 20th? I didn’t even get to see Angkor Wat. FML.

At least the bars are open but my hotel is being difficult about a discount so I’ll be changing hotels tomorrow.
Image That's some serious bad luck. So how long were you stuck in your apartment unable to order beer in total, and how long were you 'free' before the travel ban and temple closure?
If you enjoy noise pollution and obnoxious driving practices, Phnom Penh is the place for you!

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