Posts made in September, 2011

APAD 162: Royal Palace at night

Posted by on Sep 20, 2011 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, buildings, Cambodia, Cambodia life, night shots, Our World Tuesday, Phnom Penh, Royal Palace, sights, That's My World, What's On in Cambodia | 10 comments

 

This is my favourite photo of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh at night. It was taken with my trusty point-and-shoot camera while my husband and I were enjoying  the night river cruise.

The lights decorating the Royal Palace creates a golden (almost embossed) outline of the building amidst the blackness of the night. It was a fantastic sight, almost like something magical and surreal you read about in many fairy tales.

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APAD 161: A success story in Cambodia

Posted by on Sep 19, 2011 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia, Cambodia life, culture, Mellow Yellow Monday, people, sights | 2 comments

Found this old photo I took in one of our project activities in Kampong Speu province. It shows the village children performing a traditional Khmer dance for the guests at the official launching of the Chambok Ecotourism Site years ago, a project of the organisation, Mlup Baitong, where I used to work. Looking at this picture reminded me of the challenges, the stress, and of our success, big and small, while working at Mlup Baitong.  I’m really proud to be part of the working force there.


The Chambok Community-based Eco-tourism is one of Mlup Baitong’s flagship projects and one of the firsts in Cambodia. It was deemed successful and was awarded as one of the best practices in the country. Because of this, the project was used as a model for all eco-tourism projects in Cambodia. At present, Mlup Baitong is implementing two more ecotourism projects in Stung Treng and Kandal provinces. More about the Chambok Community-based Ecotourism site can be found here and here.

 

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APAD 160: Great day to visit the wat

Posted by on Sep 16, 2011 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia, Cambodia life, festivals, new temples, Phnom Penh, sights, Skywatch Friday | 8 comments

It’s the third day of the Pchum Ben Festival (Festival of the Dead, or, the Festival of the Ancestors) and the faithful Buddhists troop to the wats (temples) to offer food, incense and prayers for their dead family members and relatives.

It was a beautiful warm, sunny day this morning – perfect for visiting the wat. But later in the day, the sky darkened, the heavens opened and out came the rain. People scampered everywhere looking for shelter. It was a mad, mad dash!

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APAD 159: The polite tuk-tuk driver

Posted by on Sep 15, 2011 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, Cambodia, Cambodia life, Phnom Penh, sights, Signs, transportation, What's On in Cambodia | 4 comments

I was supposed to post a different photo but this one caught my attention while I was browsing through my twitter page. I just knew I had to post it today:

This sign just says it all!

If you have been to Phnom Penh or Siem Reap, you would know how it is being harrassed by persistent tuktuk drivers.  Upon arrival at the bus stations or bus stops, or merely walking down the streets, you cannot escape an awful lot of tuktuk and moto drivers swarming around you (or stalking you) for a ride. I know they have to be in order to make a living but, by golly, it is a traumatic experience even for a resident expat.

This photo was originally uploaded here by LTO_Cambodia.

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APAD 158: Local market in Phnom Penh

Posted by on Sep 14, 2011 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia, Cambodia life, market, people, sights, Wordless Wednesday | 1 comment

This is a typical scene at a local public market in Cambodia.


I love going to places like this – no kidding! There’s just so much happening at the market, varieties of colours to see, the loud noises, and the smells – aromatic or otherwise- that I find delightful to be in.

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