APAD 234: Riding on a moto
The moto-dops (motorcycle taxis) is still the king of the road in rural Cambodia. You want tuktuk, ser, madam? Hop on in. Ahh, you have cargo? At panyaha {no problem}. We make room for you and your cargo 🙂
Dangerous? Yes. But that’s just how the people cope with the lack of a safer (and cheaper) mode of transportation.
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Read MoreAPAD 233: Lip balm from Cambodia’s wilds
Before the end of the year, there was a trade far held at Koh Pich. With the theme One Province, One Product, all provinces in Cambodia put up booths showcasing their resources. They were joined by other exhibitors from Japan, Korea, Philippines, Thailand, Laos, China, and many others.
There is one booth that I was interested much and its by an organisation called Nature Wild. Nature Wild is an enterprise and marketing support service provider initiated by the Cambodia Programme of NTFP-EP (Non-Timber Forest Products-Exchange Programme) for South and Southeast Asia. Basically, it assists its local partners that are mostly community-based NTFP (non-timber forest products) enterprises and other social enterprise initiatives. If I am not mistaken, this is the pet project of my dear friend Femy 🙂
Here is one of the products that were on display:
Lip balm from the beeswax found in the the wilds of northeast Cambodia.
Of course I had to try it so I bought one. It works just like any other lip balms I’ve used in the past. For only $2, it’s not bad. They also have food products such as wild honey and vinegar. All products are made from Cambodian wild materials/resources, community grown and with environment-friendly packaging. And yes, I am promoting these products!
To know more about Nature Wild and its work in Cambodia, please click here.
Read MoreAPAD 232: Happy new year!
This is not a photograph but rather a postcard that I saw from my collection. It shows a fantastic fireworks display over the world-renowned Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the pride of the Cambodians. I thought this is a fantastic entry to begin the new year, 2012.
To all my friends here at Inside Cambodia, happy new year!
May we all have a great year ahead, filled with fantastic moments and pictures to blog about.
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