Yesterday we arrived in Luang Prabang. It's so hot here right now. It's 29 degrees!
We went for breakfast down the road and I had fried egg and baguette on the street corner whilst watching the tuk-tuks, trucks and motorbikes go by.
We're chilling out today because we're really tired. I've seen lots of children about 7 years old helping their families carry wood and sitting holding things at the back of trucks. Children in the East do so much to help their families.
Dad made us work out how much $50 is in kip. Kip is the laos currency. He asked us to go over to an exchange hut to exchange $50 into kip after explaining what a good price would be. We beat his price!
We went for breakfast down the road and I had fried egg and baguette on the street corner whilst watching the tuk-tuks, trucks and motorbikes go by.
We're chilling out today because we're really tired. I've seen lots of children about 7 years old helping their families carry wood and sitting holding things at the back of trucks. Children in the East do so much to help their families.
Dad made us work out how much $50 is in kip. Kip is the laos currency. He asked us to go over to an exchange hut to exchange $50 into kip after explaining what a good price would be. We beat his price!
Aoife and Dad were sick today. It may be the water, the malaria tablets or the heat.
I face-timed Amy (one of my best friends) and that reminded me how much I miss them.
We went out for dinner to a little restaurant next to the Mekong river. Altogether it cost just£19.26. I worked it out by multiplying 0.0000782982 (the exchange rate) by 246,000 kip and that equals £19.26.
I face-timed Amy (one of my best friends) and that reminded me how much I miss them.
We went out for dinner to a little restaurant next to the Mekong river. Altogether it cost just£19.26. I worked it out by multiplying 0.0000782982 (the exchange rate) by 246,000 kip and that equals £19.26.
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