Speding hours-making new friend
Today I spent hours with Kim Heang at Tee and Coffee shop that it is the first time for me to meet him face to face. We have just known each other via blog. I felt pleased to share my … Continue reading
Today I spent hours with Kim Heang at Tee and Coffee shop that it is the first time for me to meet him face to face. We have just known each other via blog. I felt pleased to share my … Continue reading
Last week, I went to Siem Reap to attend workshop on “Role of youth in peace building†organized by Youths for Peace from 20-25 September, 2007 with 200 young participants from different provinces and municipality, including Phnom Penh, Battambang, Kampong … Continue reading
After coming back from Siem Reap, I stopped at Kompong Kdei district and then I went to see Kompong Kdei bridge, 87 meter long, that was built during 13th century. There are 3 big rocks in the both sides of … Continue reading
Debate about blogging in Khmer and English had been made during the second day of Clogger Summit 2007. There were different opinion of blogging in Khmer and English to be claimed by Cambodian bloggers. In fact, I really strongly support … Continue reading
Spending 6 hours to travel by bus from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap, this was the first time for me to go by Mekong Express Company’s bus on Friday afternoon. I thought that it was comfortable but it is more … Continue reading
Tow young boys were collecting useful rubbish to put on their pulling cart from house to house. She is the tailor making wedding clothes in her house in Phnom Penh. Cambodians in remote rural area like using horse cart as … Continue reading
At the present time, the public phone booth installed in public was not serving people anymore, while mobile phone is popularizing common Cambodian people, especially the young youths. At the end of last moth, I went to Svay Rieng province; … Continue reading
Rasmei Kampuchea Daily published on the front-page photographs of five former Khmer Rouge leaders: Nuon Chea, Khieu Samphan, Ieng Sary, Ieng Thirith (Ieng Sary’s wife) and Kaing Guek Eav (alias Duch).