My last day in Prague, also the last day of my trip.

I'm now with a Korean gal I met last night, her name's Kim, I'll spend my last day with her. She's 27 year-old, and she was a student of law --> political science ---> medic , so she's still a university student. She love orange, so she dyed her hair orange, has an orange coat, orange 'briefcase' (<--trust me it is!) and slippers. She's funny and freaky, I like her.

I'll start my 36-hour journey back home tonite. Surprisingly, dun really wanna leave now, of course it doesn't mean I wanna stay any longer. Just that, Prague is the only place that makes me feel like home. As I can always meet people I know on the street, and go shopping and movie with my new friends; that I can have a more normal life instead of walking seven hours a day.

Love this city, may come back, but next time, definitely with someone special.

Love traveling, will not say 'I'll never travel alone again' again.

12/8/01outside Jewish Museum


Just when we left the Jewish Museum, I saw Isabel!!!!! Yes, Isabel in Budapest!!!!! Waaaaa!!!!! What a small world!!!!! Her mum come to take her home (this is also Isabel's last destination =)). Auntie knows about me, she said, 'you must be Sam', hahaha! O I like them so much!!!! Amazing!! This is life! Or travel?! Anyway it's great!

Kim said yesterday when she walked on the street, a Czech came to her and talk to her in Korean. He said he's a student at the university studying Korean and that he's very interested in Korean culture. I was amazed that there're people in Czech wanna learn Korean, dunno if anybody wanna learn cantonese. At night, when we were going out for dinner, we met this guy on the street. He works part-time to deliver leaflet for the theatre or nothing. He asked what are we doing, I said we are going for dinner and asked him if he wanna join us just to be polite, didn't expect that he would say YES! Okay, so we had dinner with a stranger, a young Czech who can speak Korean. And he really know Korean (Kim said). But he's kinda weird, didn't like him. Couldn't get rid of him until the end of the dinner, but it's already time to say goodbye. Is it really cold or what, I kept shaking when I was standing on the platform waiting for the train. To be honest, at the moment, I dun wanna leave, I dun wanna go home, I wanna stay. There're so much fun to have, there're so many things to do, so many things to see. Then the train arrived, gave Kim the biggest hug, little big tear, then went on the train.

On the train I heard the very last story about the American. See the gal who share the room with me is an American. She's 21 and just graduate from college. She admit that American is always the loudest and the rudest, and even she didn't wanna people to know that she's American. So she got this Canadian maple sticker on her bag, just to confuse and mislead people to think that she's Canadian.

Glad to know that won't meet the border officer this time (since last time in Hungary I can't sleep before I past all the border), coz an officer came and collect our passports. Great, then I can have a nice sleep.  Goodbye Kim, Goodbye Praha, Goodbye Europe.

12/8/01

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