Posts Tagged "sights"

APAD 137: Minesweepers

Posted by on May 29, 2013 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Cycle 2, That's My World, What's On in Cambodia | 1 comment

female minesweepers in Cambodia

Minesweepers of Cambodia.

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APAD 110: Deity

Posted by on Apr 1, 2013 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, Around the World, Cycle 2, Expat Life, sights, travel, work | 2 comments

This is my Monday Mellow Yellows entry for this week, a very colourful decorative wall decor from Nepal. Had there been a smaller version of this, I would’ve bought one to pair it with another wall decor that I bought as souvenir when I went to Sri Lanka years ago.

apad 110 monday mellow yellows nepali mask

Sorry that it is not somewhat Cambodia-related though. I will make it up next week. Promise 🙂

So see you then!

Monday Mellow Yellows

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APAD 108: Re-purposed

Posted by on Mar 27, 2013 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, Cambodia life, cheap eats, Cycle 2, Expat Life, sights, That's My World, What's On in Cambodia | 3 comments

apad 108 pretty use for a mason jar

Great use for a mason jar. Makes for a pretty table centrepiece.

 

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APAD 023: Signs of mourning

Posted by on Oct 18, 2012 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cycle 2, faces, Signs of Times, That's My World, What's On in Cambodia | 6 comments

The whole Kingdom of Cambodia woke up to a very, very sad news of the King-Father’s death last Monday.

True, we knew that the former King Norodom Sihanouk was ill eversince he stepped down as King in 2004 but news such as this always comes as a shock.

Yesterday, the King-Father’s body was flown back to Cambodia from Beijing, China where he had resided in the last years receiving medical treatment there.

Yesterday, the King-Father was flown back to Cambodia; he is finally home in his motherland, and with his people.

With this picture (which my brother took yesterday at the Royal Palace), I am going to pursue a different take on the “signs”meme this week.

The whole country is mourning. A sea of people lined up at Phnom Penh’s main thoroughfares to wait for the King-Father’s funeral procession.

Men, women, and children – young and old alike – gathered at the Royal Palace (and the city’s main streets) as early as 11am despite yesterday’s scorching heat. They wore white and black clothes with black ribbons and armbands, a conventional sign of mourning. It was difficult to estimate how many people were on the streets yesterday but it was clearly more than the expected 100,000.

I also observed that there are a lot of young Cambodian males who shaved their heads, such as the one in the picture. Young Buddhist males shaving their heads is a also sign of mourning and respect to the dead, usually an older family member.

I’m sure many of you, by now, have read articles about the King-Father’s colourful, controversial life. I like what my friend said the other day. The King-Father may be all kinds of things but he is larger than life. He really embodied Cambodia, its ups and downs, weaknesses and strengths.

Watching yesterday’s live coverage was very touching and emotional and it gave me goosebumps. No matter how cynical some foreigners may be to the Royal Family, I have seen with my own eyes how the Cambodian people truly, truly love the King-Father.

Cambodians brave the scorching heat to wait for their beloved King-Father’s arrival at the Royal Palace.

Welcome home, King-Father. May you rest in peace.

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APAD 356: What do you mean you don’t know?

Posted by on Aug 30, 2012 in A Photo a Day, Addicted to Meme, All things Khmer, Cambodia life, Expat Life, Signs of Times, That's My World | 8 comments

Have you ever seen a sign that makes you go… “seriously?” Well, this sign below fits into that category. Can you guess where this is? My brother found this while strolling at Otres Beach in Sihanoukville, Cambodia’s beachtown.

What do you mean you don’t know? Lol.

My brother was sorry he couldn’t tell me if the food there was any good (they walked past to go to another restaurant) but he said it’s picture-perfect and you can find humour in the restaurant’s name for sure.

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