Avisit to the Strung Meang Chey Dump in Pnon Penh, Cambodia.
Various views of street markets in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
View across the north of Cambodia
First 1, then 2 then finally 7 to 15 shoeshine boys of Phnom Penh, Cambodia would follow me down the street to the soup shop where I would bu ytem lunch.
An imteresting trip up the river to Phenom Penh, Cambodia. If you watch it, please leave a vote and comment. I appreciate the feedback.
A morning stroll in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
A visit to a Cambodian fishing village.
a bus trip from the Thai border to Phenom Penh. Check out the joy of the faces of the bpoys as they run up excitedly to greet the bus. If you watch it, please leave a vote and comment. I appreciate the feedback.
In Thailand, the Buddhist New Year begins with SONGRAN on April, 13th. It involves most of all plenty of water. Originally SONGRAN offered the opportunity to pay repect to eachother, by using a few drops of water for blessing the elderly people and the monks. Nowadays the SONGRAN Festival, especially in Pattaya, has lost some of its religious significance and has become a more profane, but nevertheless colourful, passionate and often amusing waterbattle, celebrated in every corner of the city. You may love it or hate it, SONGRAN shows you a part of Thai culture and soul, that many foreigners seem to enjoy the most. Let it flow...
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