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9:40 am, Sep 22 2009
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I've been to nearly most of Europe. Germany, France, Greece, Cyprus, Spain, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Poland, Switzerland etc.

I've also been to USA twice. Once to Florida (that was a fun holiday laugh ) and to NYC.

Wow, I've traveled a lot. That's what you get when your mum want's to take you everywhere with her XD

I'd love to go to Canada. I think that's my next stop. And Australia. I need to be doing some scuba diving there. Obvs USA needs more exploring.

Lots to see laugh

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9:04 pm, Sep 22 2009
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I've traveled mostly in California myself:
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- Fresno
- San Diego

Catalina Islands

I've gone once to Osaka, Japan for my late grandmother's funeral.

My father and I have also gone to Thailand to visit his family in Bangkok, and we vacationed in Pukhet. During the Thailand trip, we rode a plan down to Cambodia, which was like taking a step back through time. We visited the Angkor Wat and Tuol Sleng Musuem in Phnom Penh (because no trip to the country would be complete without going there.), and some Australian friends who lived there took us to see a few plays and dance troupe performances.

Places I would love to visit: I'd really love to go to France.






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Been travelling by plane since before I was even born... My parents move a lot for work, and like to vacation in other places too. I'm honestly not scared of flying at all.

I've lived in Canada, the Netherlands and France, vacationed in Belgium, California, Hawaii, the UK, and a few trips to Yellowstone park. I've also travelled a lot in Canada itself.

I spent half a day in Germany at the airport, but that doesn't really count roll eyes

I would like to visit Asia. I have a lot of friends from Korea, so someday I would like to tag along with them for a trip. I'd like to see Russia too, and spend some time around Germany and go see a bunch of historical war sights.

And I really, really want to see Venice.

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10:27 pm, Sep 25 2009
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I don't travel a lot. Some places I want to go, but haven't, while others I don't like visiting XD Some I'll name in detail XD

USA:
California ( Live here )
Nevada
Arizona
-- think that's it, unless I went while I was younger to get to Mexico and don't remember--

Mexico: (Naming states, as I know most of them XD)I don't remember all the states XD but some are ..
Baja California
Baja California Sur
Guanajuato
Jalisco
México ( like México city and such)
Michoacán
Sinaloa

Europe Area:
UK
France
Germany
Austria
Liechtenstein
Switzerland

I want to go to Japan and such. My mom has agreed to it, but I don't think I'll go till after I graduate high school. Which is in 2 more years.




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7:59 pm, Dec 2 2009
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I travel every year. I've been on an airplane at least 20 times, for moving. The first time I was on a plane was when I was about 10-11 months old. My second birthday was actually celebrated on an airplane. Places I've been to:

USA
California
New Jersey
Las Vegas
Virginia (Going there tomorrow...again)
New York

Canada
Vancouver
Edmonton
Calgary
Toronto
...and I'm going to be in Montreal tomorrow

Other places
Taiwan
England
Dubai (UAE)
Pakistan


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- Guangzhou, China
- Malacca, Kuala Lumpur (I travel to these two cities quite often), Penang in Malaysia
- Singapore
- Perth, Australia

I had a good time in Singapore, I prefer the city-life. I'd like to travel to Akihabara for an extended holiday someday though, around a couple of months and then live there hopefully? I don't know any Japanese though, I'll have to change that xD

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7:51 am, Dec 3 2009
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I went to a few places but most of the time I don't really enjoy traveling, you get bored of it after a while, especially on long flights when you sit down for about 10-12hours they suck big time!

USA, Orlando, Florida - Great place for a holiday if you're into theme parks and stuff, been there thrice and will be planning to go there with my friends next summer.

England - Only for study so far, I've yet to really explore the place since I've been busy the whole time.

Vietnam - If you can appreciate the history of Vietnam and possibly the local cuisine then its a nice place to go to, for about 10days or so.

China, Shang hai/Beijing/Hong Kong - wouldn't say I completely enjoyed my time in Shang hai but Beijing definitely seem to have more things to do during the day. Hong Kong was too long ago for me to remember, the only thing I know was taking a picture next to a statue of the Terminator in Planet Hollywood.

Singapore - Didn't think too much of it personally, it was all a big laugh for me and my mates in Sentosia Island. I didn't necessary get around much though since I had a conference I was meant to be attending daily during that week.

Australia, Gold Coast/Sydney - Enjoyed both places, I only really just walked about the whole time I was at these places but it was a nice walk with nice weather and nice people. What more could I ask for?

Switzerland - Snow Boarding is great fun! But apart from that I was only really in the ski lodge and not actually anywhere around the urban areas.

Spain - went to an apparently perfect getaway in Spain with sexy babes and hot sun. I got bored with the sun and the babes were all taken. So it was just a week of intense heat and complaints about the German tourist hogging on the beds in the swimming pool.

Malaysia - Cameron Highlands, is a great place!

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I wrote in this thread a few years ago so I'll update!

I've been to Japan and Canada so far and enjoyed them both. I wouldn't mind visiting both countries again in the future but there are other countries I wanna visit some day; Greece, England, China (Hong Kong/Singapore), South Korea, Easter Island, Italy (Rome), Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.

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Going to Bangkok with friends next month. Any suggestions to first time visitors?

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2:35 pm, Jul 8 2013
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I've been in most of the western Europe, either by train (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Ukraine) by bus or plane (Italy, Norway, France, France Finland, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland) or sailed there (Malta, Spain, Monaco).
If I had to choose the best way to travel it'd be a yacht, it takes a lot of time (from north Italy to Malta it took us about a week) but it's probably my biggest hobby. I love the sea. Trains are also great, especially when it comes to meeting people (an 18 hour ride from Warsaw to Kiev with the conductor completely drunk after an hour or so and an elderly couple pretending not to see us). I don't mind buses, but an 36-hour ride to Italy was a bit.. too much.
I hate cars though.

I'd reaally want to visit US (west coast, Portland, Seattle and LA), Japan and Belarus.
US because I guess we all grew up on their movies and music.
Japan.. I don't think I have to explain it on this forum of all places
And Belarus.. I really liked Ukraine, it was also completely different from other countries I've visited, and a bit challenging (on the main train station in Kiev we couldn't find anyone speaking English, and Ukrainian is a bit different from Polish). And I guess Belarus would be even more interesting, also because I don't know much about it.
Any trip outside of Europe would unfortunately too expensive, a flight ticket to Tokyo costs about as much as my whole year's scholarship...

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8:09 am, Jul 9 2013
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I've been to 17 countries so far, but once I'm old enough to travel alone (without the sticker) I'll probably be travelling more.
Countries I've been to: New Zealand, Spain, Australia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, France, Italy, England, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, Belgium, Ireland, Andorra and India.
Countries I'd like to go to: Japan, China, Iceland, Scotland (if it counts as a country).
I'll be going to Finland next year too.

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So far (at age 24) I have been to only 7 countries besides my own for at least 1 week. (Well technically I have visited 9 if you count Wales and Scotland as separate to England). I went to France and Spain a lot as a child, I've toured Italy, went to Belgium as a school trip, been to Florida, USA with my family, visited Indonesia with friends and I live in Japan.

Other countries I have passed through are Holland, Switzerland, and China. I don't count those though as I didn't get to see anything. I have so much more to see!

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Post #610508 - Reply to (#605898) by blakraven66
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Going to Bangkok with friends next month. Any suggestions to first time visitors?


Go see the ladyboys~

Also, be polite and say "sawadee krup" (idk if I'm spelling that right though).

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Quote from amaranthine
Also, be polite and say "sawadee krup" (idk if I'm spelling that right though).

Huh? I always said "sawadee ka" (idk if the spellings right either)

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Huh? I always said "sawadee ka" (idk if the spellings right either)


If you're a girl, yes, you add "ka".

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