Archive for January, 2006
Three-wheeled Bike (Ciclo)
Three-wheeled bike called Ciclo in Khmer language was well-known vehicle in the last decades of more than 10 years after ending Pol Pot regime. We always saw more Cikloes in capital of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. After progressing hi-technology over the world, old transporatation vehciles were replaced with new techology.
For Cambodia, we rarely see more three-wheeled [...]
Traditional chinese new year food
During celebration of chinese new year, chinese, and Cambodian-chinese people always prepare more food for being consumed to celebrate new year than any time of year. At the time, I quote some foods to be represented in the celebration of new year including:
A whole fish represents togetherness and abundance
A chicken (includes head, tail and feet) [...]
What does it mean to be successful?
To be successful, you have to do what successful people do, and successful people are highly action-oriented. Many people, on the other hand, realize that failure is an important part of the learning process. Simply, get started, make mistakes, listen to feedback, correct and keep moving forward the goal. In addition, success is in the [...]
The year of Dog in 2006
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR 2006!
The Chinese New Year is coming a few days away. Year 2006 is the year of the Dog. Those who are born on the Dog sign showing that the Dog will never let you down. Born under this sign you are honest, and faithful to those you love. You are plagued [...]
Man’s penis almost completly severed with scissors
According to local newspaper reported that, a man living in Kampong Cham province was severed by his wife 25 stitches to his penis with a pair of scissors on Monday morining. His penis was almost completely cut off. Domestic violence happened after victim, Khay Kaing, 40, returned home with drunkness at night when he and [...]
Photo: Raised pig with tusks
Why do I show this pig on my blog? what I was interested was that this pig had long tusks. Before I used to see wild pig with tusks, but not locally-raised pig. This photo that I took in one of pagodas in Oudong Mountain a few years ago, Kampong Speour Province.
