Temples and tuk tuks : travels in Cambodia / Lydia Laube.
Publication details: Kent Town, S. Aust. : Wakefield Press, 2003.Description: 180 pages : 1 map ; 20 cmISBN:- 9781862546318 (paperback)
- 1862546312
- Cambodia
- Laube, Lydia, 1948- -- Journeys
- Laube, Lydia, 1948-
- Laube, Lydia, 1948- -- Travel
- Laube Lydia 1948- Journeys
- Nurses -- Australia -- Biography
- Cambodia Description and travel
- Vietnam Description and travel
- Travel
- Vietnam -- Description and travel
- Vietnam -- Description and travel
- Cambodia
- Vietnam
- Cambodia -- Description and travel
- 915.9604 23
- 915.960443 23
- DS554.382 .L38 2003
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Non-Fiction | 915.96 LAU | Available | 072893 |
"The big book club selection" --Front cover.
The dinner menu at the Aspara had the usual interesting items such as 'Soap' and 'A Fried Monk' not to mention 'Chicken Amok'. The waiter couldn't tell me what amok meant, but I tried it and it turned out to be, not a crazy chicken running around with a cleaver, but chicken pieces in a soup made with coconut milk and lots of spices and coloured a kind of caterpillar-innards green that was very tasty. Deciphering the menu is half the fun in this mysterious land only just now opening to tourists and travellers. Despite its horrific history, Lydia Laube finds that Cambodia is an ancient, beautiful country populated by friendly, generous people who like to ride motorbikes very fast around corners. Join Lydia, squashed into a taxi with nine or so others, for an unforgettable adventure in Asia.