Lina Goldberg

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About Lina Goldberg
Lina Goldberg is a writer based in Phnom Penh and the author of "Move to Cambodia: A guide to living and working in the Kingdom of Wonder." Lina has also contributed to publications including Lonely Planet, CNN Travel, Wall Street Journal, VICE, South China Morning Post and BBC Travel.
Before moving to Cambodia, Lina lived in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom. She originally came to Cambodia on a three-month fellowship with a backpack and little else. She immediately fell in love with the country and nearly three years later, she's still there.
Before moving to Cambodia, Lina lived in the United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom. She originally came to Cambodia on a three-month fellowship with a backpack and little else. She immediately fell in love with the country and nearly three years later, she's still there.
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The idea of fleeing the rat race and escaping the economic doldrums by relocating abroad is nothing new. But Cambodia wasn't considered by any but the most adventurous--until now. The Southeast Asian country is quickly becoming a hot destination for potential expats, from artists and volunteers to development workers and retirees.
Now those moving to Cambodia, or just daydreaming about it, have the perfect resource-- 'Move to Cambodia: A Guide to Living and Working in the Kingdom of Wonder'. It's a detailed 175-page book that explains everything from budgeting for a move to bargaining with a tuk tuk driver.
Once best known for its grim Khmer Rouge history, today Cambodia is attracting record numbers of new foreign residents thanks to its warm weather, friendly locals, booming economy and very low cost of living. 'Move to Cambodia' covers more than a hundred topics that will help Westerners meet the challenges of moving to Cambodia, with background information on Khmer culture and practical advice from how to get a local driving license to where to live, from English teaching jobs to the cost of electricity.
ADVANCE PRAISE FOR MOVE TO CAMBODIA
"A thorough and well-presented overview of life in Cambodia for expats. Move to Cambodia answers the vital questions that newcomers to Cambodia are liable to have, and contains plenty of useful info for long-time residents." Greg Bloom, author, Lonely Planet Cambodia
Now those moving to Cambodia, or just daydreaming about it, have the perfect resource-- 'Move to Cambodia: A Guide to Living and Working in the Kingdom of Wonder'. It's a detailed 175-page book that explains everything from budgeting for a move to bargaining with a tuk tuk driver.
Once best known for its grim Khmer Rouge history, today Cambodia is attracting record numbers of new foreign residents thanks to its warm weather, friendly locals, booming economy and very low cost of living. 'Move to Cambodia' covers more than a hundred topics that will help Westerners meet the challenges of moving to Cambodia, with background information on Khmer culture and practical advice from how to get a local driving license to where to live, from English teaching jobs to the cost of electricity.
ADVANCE PRAISE FOR MOVE TO CAMBODIA
"A thorough and well-presented overview of life in Cambodia for expats. Move to Cambodia answers the vital questions that newcomers to Cambodia are liable to have, and contains plenty of useful info for long-time residents." Greg Bloom, author, Lonely Planet Cambodia
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