APAD 181: Thirst-quencher
Someone has got a cold and a sore throat but insisted having a cold drink.
Read MoreAPAD 180: Monks walk
The sight of monks with shaved head (and eyebrows) clad in orange robes, and holding bright yellow umbrellas, never fail to catch my attention. These two I saw this morning are no exceptions. Every morning each day, Buddhist monks quietly go out of wats (pagodas, or temples), most of the times on bare feet, to their community to solicit or collect alms.
These alms come in the form of food or other offerings. For the monks, this is the only food they will have for that day. They’re not allowed to have food till the next day again. For the devout Buddhists, it is one of the ways they can earn good merits, or karma, in other words.
Read MoreAPAD 178: Public Service Announcement
A very simple flyer made by the folks at Operation Smile Cambodia. It is straight to the point, fuss-free, and features the before and after photos of one of the patients from the previous missions.
It’s English version reads like this:
Cambodia International Mission
Operation Smile Cambodia, in collaboration with Poi Pet Referral Hospital in Banteay Meancheay province, will conduct free surgeries, from 8-13 September 2013, to children and adults who have cleft lips, cleft palates, and other facial deformities.
Please come to Poi Pet Referral Hospital on 8 September at 8:00AM for free screening and evaluation. Surgery will be conducted from 9-13 September.
For more information, please contact:
Tel. (023) 211 405
(015) 543 599
(077) 838 473
Email: laytheavy@operationsmile.org
Website: www.operationsmile.org.kh
APAD 177: Dress up, dress down
Oops, I’m not Wordless again so please excuse.
Two Saturdays ago, my husband and I set out on a market tour… and we had Olympic Market in our sights. To those who don’t know, shopping here in Cambodia is quite an adventure, a treat for the senses, and Olympic Market didn’t disappoint us.
The Olympic Market is a three-storey building located near the Olympic Stadium, hence the name… It houses hundreds of small shops and stalls that form a dizzying maze. However, it is one of the best places to find nice fabrics, including Cambodian silk, wholesale goods, traditional Khmer dresses as well as imported ones from China, Hongkong, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.
Once inside this maze-like market, we didn’t know where we were going or where we’d end up but that was part of the adventure! As we walked around, climbing the stairs up and back down again, there were so much for our eyes to take in. If only taking photos wasn’t attracting too much unwanted attention, I would have taken tons!
Here are but two photos.
This is just one of the shops inside Olympic market that sells RTWs (ready-to-wear). These are Cambodian party dresses. They are pretty and colourful and a bit over-the-top with the beadworks and glitters. I wanted to pick one to wear for the looming board meeting just to see the reaction of the board members to the new girl in the office! Lol. Of course I am kidding!
I also found some mannequins “werking” there.
There’s something about them. The longer I stare at them, the more they creeped me out.
Read MoreAPAD 175: Budhhism
Sooooorry for the lack of posts.
I now have a job and it’s been full on!
I know it’s just a matter of getting myself organised so, please bear with me for the moment.
This painting caught my attention while on Street 178 near the National Museum. Street 178 is known as the Art Street. There the road is lined with local art galleries and sculpture shops.
It shows an enlightened Buddha, sitting and surrounded by disciples, shortly after he reached Nirvana.
Read MoreAPAD 174: Visit
The past weekend, Cambodia welcomed its visitors from New Zealand – Lt. Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir Gerry Mateparae, Governor-General of New Zealand, and his wife, Lady Janine Mateparae. They are in the country upon the invitation of the Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni. According to reports, they were accorded an official welcome and received by the King.
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