We asked our driver to drop us off at the Royal Gardens just to the north of the centre
of town next to the river. Here we saw Harry's favorite flying fox's which were roosting
in about half a dozen trees.
We had a short stroll through the park and headed along the river to find the post office so that we can post some postcards back to the kids school that we bought in KL.
Along the river bank are several statues and the kids had a ride on an elephant.
We found the Post Office then around the corner we found a hairdresser and
Harry and I had a $2 haircut.
We then headed of to find our planned destination The Boulangerie which should be on St no 7.
we found it quite easily and settled at a table front of house. Sadly the Lemon Tart had sold out which was the reason we had come here on recommendation.
Anyway we had various sandwiches and panninis.
We headed to the night market area but found it closed at 2pm derr.
We strolled around the block and an area which had several smaller guest houses which would have been a reasonable location for the centre of town as they were away from the main roads but not too far from the night life.
After the kids pestering we had a group fish massage for 20 minutes at $1 each inc a beer or coke.
The fish don't really massage but eat the dead skin off your feet.
For the evening we have booked tickets for the Phare Cambodian Circus the kids seem enthusiastic and are enthralled to watch the hour long show which doesn't stop with action for the hour long performance.
The performance follows a story which can be best described as contemporary mythology and well worth the visit.
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