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Lina Goldberg

Lina Goldberg is the author of “Move to Cambodia: A guide to living and working in the Kingdom of Wonder.” Lina has written for publications including Lonely Planet, CNN, Wall Street Journal, VICE, South China Morning Post and BBC Travel. She is also the co-founder of Siem Reap Food Tours and Phnom Penh Food Tours, which have been featured in the New York Times, Vogue, and numerous other publications.

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How to buy crab at the Kep Crab Market

Posted on February 6, 2014 by Lina Goldberg

For those of you who read my last post ‘Eating crab in Kep: The crab shack face-off‘ you may be curious about how one actually goes about buying crabs directly from the ladies at the Kep Crab Market. There’s no denying … Continue reading →

Posted in Kep, Food | Tagged Kep Crab Market, Kep | 8 Comments

Eating crab in Kep: The crab shack face-off

Posted on February 5, 2014 by Lina Goldberg

Five or so years ago there were a handful of small, family-run restaurants lined up next to Kep’s Crab Market, and there was little to nothing to differentiate one from the next. Then Lonely Planet anointed Kimly the best of … Continue reading →

Posted in Kep, Food | Tagged So Kheang Restaurant, Kep Crab Market, Srey Pov Restaurant, Kimly Restaurant, Kep | 9 Comments

Expat kid Q&A: Life is easy here, and so is raising kids

Posted on January 28, 2014 by Lina Goldberg

In this expat series about raising kids in Cambodia, we talk to parents about the finer points of child rearing in the Kingdom of Wonder. American expat Greg Bloom has been living in Phnom Penh since 2008, where he writes … Continue reading →

Posted in Expat Q&A, Kids | Tagged expat kids | 1 Comment

Expat kid Q&A: It makes a difference

Posted on January 13, 2014 by Lina Goldberg

This is the first of a new expat series about raising kids in Cambodia, where we talk to parents about the finer points of child rearing in the Kingdom of Wonder. Narisara Murray has been living in Siem Reap with … Continue reading →

Posted in Kids, Siem Reap | Tagged expat kids | 2 Comments

Sign up for the Move to Cambodia newsletter

Posted on January 9, 2014 by Lina Goldberg

Our new year’s resolution over here at MTC HQ was to finally launch the monthly Move to Cambodia newsletter. While we toil away on that, please sign up now to ensure that you won’t miss our monthly newsletter which will be … Continue reading →

Posted in Expat Life | Tagged MTC newsletter | 1 Comment

Is it safe to visit Cambodia right now?

Posted on January 7, 2014 by Lina Goldberg

If you’ve been following the news, you might be worried about visiting Cambodia right now. Protests by the opposition party (CNRP) have been going on since the August election that left the ruling party (CPP) with a thin margin of … Continue reading →

Posted in Health & Safety | Tagged Cambodia protests, Phnom Penh protests | 10 Comments

What Americans need to know about paying taxes in Cambodia

Posted on January 6, 2014 by Lina Goldberg

In today’s post, Move to Cambodia talks to David McKeegan, the co-founder of Greenback Taxes, a firm that specializes in preparing US tax returns for American expats. I’ve personally used Greenback since I moved to Cambodia  and have been very happy … Continue reading →

Posted in Practicalities | Tagged taxes, American expats, Greenback Taxes | 16 Comments

Snaps: Another goregous day on Koh Totang

Posted on January 5, 2014 by Lina Goldberg

This isn’t the first time I’ve posted a beautiful photo of Koh Totang, and it’s unlikely to be the last. I’ve spent a lot of time on the islands off of Cambodia’s coast, but Koh Totang was particularly picturesque. Almost entirely … Continue reading →

Posted in Islands, Photographs | Tagged Koh Totang, Nomad's Land | Leave a comment
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