APAD 153: Wooden house
I’m so in love with this Khmer traditional wooden house (see picture). A traditional Khmer house is typically built on stilts, about 2-3ms above the ground.
When my husband and I finally decide to settle, our dream house will definitely bear some features of a Khmer house – an external staircase that leads up to the living area, with wooden beams and shutters, and a wrap-around balcony. The ground area serve will also serve as the parking space or a recreation place; it can also serve as a resting area (hang our hammocks and doze off to lala-land!), or, can be a dirty kitchen.
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Our summer on this part of the planet is never complete without these luscious, bright-yellow mangoes.
Read MoreAPAD 151: Trimmed

Was Edward Scissorhands here? This decoratively trimmed plants could fetch hundreds to thousands of dollar per tree.
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APAD 148: Chilling
I’ve been living in Cambodia for more than a decade now but it is only recently that I visited the Choeung Ek Killing Fields. Signs like you see below and the eerie atmosphere there leaves you a gut-wrenching feeling when you visit. It is not for the faint-hearted because of the horrific events that took place there but, at the same time, it is also an important reminder of man’s cruelty to one another.

This tree is a silent witness to the brutality and violence that happened here more than three decades ago.
Let us not forget that atrocities such as the Khmer Rouge era and the Holocaust happened.
This photo was originally posted to my other blog accompanying the story of my visit there.
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