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Most Cambodians consider themselves to be Khmers, whose Angkor Empire extended over much of Southeast Asia and reached its zenith between the 10th and 13th centuries. Subsequently, attacks by the Thai and Cham (from present-day Vietnam) weakened the empire ushering in a long period of decline. In 1863, the king of Cambodia placed the country under French protection; it became part of French Indochina in 1887. Following Japanese occupation in World War II, Cambodia became independent within the French Union in 1949 and fully independent in 1953. After a five-year struggle, Communist Khmer Rouge forces captured Phnom Penh in April 1975 and ordered the evacuation of all cities and towns; at least 1.5 million Cambodians died from execution, enforced hardships, or starvation during the Khmer Rouge regime under POL POT. A December 1978 Vietnamese invasion drove the Khmer Rouge into the countryside, led to a 10-year Vietnamese occupation, and touched off almost 13 years of civil war. The 1991 Paris Peace Accords mandated democratic elections and a ceasefire, which was not fully respected by the Khmer Rouge. UN-sponsored elections in 1993 helped restore some semblance of normalcy and the final elements of the Khmer Rouge surrendered in early 1999. Factional fighting in 1997 ended the first coalition government, but a second round of national elections in 1998 led to the formation of another coalition government and renewed political stability. The July 2003 elections were relatively peaceful, but it took one year of negotiations between contending political parties before a coalition government was formed. Nation-wide local elections are scheduled for 2007 and national elections for 2008. To be updated

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I feel compelled to share the very little I know about the state of healthcare in Cambodia. I want you all to read this because: You should never take for granted how good your own life is or lose sight of the inequity in the world; Some of you, as medical professionals, may have some good thoughts or ideas about appropriate responses; and Some of you might have an idea about fundraising and resources to address some basic needs. Again, I want to emphasize that I know almost nothing about the Cambodian healthcare system, but some things I saw with my [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 22nd 2009 | 81 Views | [diary=455079]

Baby sleeping on the hospital floor
What chance does he have?
Treating ears

We finally made it to Southeast Asia. It's been a dream for a long time. We have great friends in Singapore, so we stopped there first and then headed out to Cambodia. Our first stop was Phnom Penh, where we stopped at the exquisite Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda, and then made our way to the rather sobering Choeung Ek, better known as the Killing Fields. The next day we took off for the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat. All the temples were unbelievably impressive, each outdoing the last in it's beauty and historical significance. What I loved most about [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 22nd 2009 | 22 Views | [diary=454982]

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Banteay Srei The most popular sites at Angkor are over-run with tourists every day, so we took the opportunity to go to two of the temples that lie some distance from town. The first is called Banteay Srei or “Citadel of the Women”. It was built in the 10th century as a Hindu temple, much like the temple we saw at Vat Phou. What makes it unique is that it was built of pink sandstone. It is a small but exquisite temple. Almost every inch of its walls and doorways are covered with delicate carvings of scenes of the Ramayana. The [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 20th 2009 | 81 Views | [diary=454520]

Water Lily
Beng Mealea
Bruce's Helper

After reading through a few blog entries written by other folf describing the hassle they had crossing the Cambodian border by land through Poipet we tought it would probobly be best to spend a little bit extra and fly into Phnom Penh. Doing it this way we wold reduce the risk of being scammed, robbed or ripped off by some dodgy taxi driver or phony immigration officer. It was probably worth it as we breezed through airport immigration and paid our $20 visa fee before catching a taxi for what will probably be the most interesting ride of all time. Craig, [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 21st 2009 | 85 Views | [diary=454587]

Tuk tuk
In the Sunday guesthouse
I got shocked, it wasnt very nice.

By OldLadyVagabond
November 19th 2009
The Tonle Sap Asia » Cambodia » North » Siem Reap
Our first view of Cambodia from the window of our Lao Airways plane was totally different from what I expected. I had imagined a dry, dusty, haphazard landscape; what I saw from high in the air was a lush, green , and very orderly scene with LOTS of water. I had imagined further that when we stepped off the plane we would be hit with a blast of hot air like a blast furnace; instead it was mild and comfortable with a lovely breeze blowing. At the airport we were greeted by Ly Heng, our guide and Kuny, our driver. Pavillon [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 19th 2009 | 84 Views | [diary=454382]

Pavillon D'Orient
Kampong Phluk Village
On the Tonle Sap

By TCV World Tour
November 17th 2009
Kingdom of Cambodia Asia » Cambodia
DAY 19: Sorry for not posting anything for a while - too much moving around. DAY 19: We travelled to Phnom Penh today - it was an easy, cheap and short flight with Air Asia. We arrived at the airport and have to admit it was a lot better than we had expected - it was pleasant if small. Our hostel owner greeted us with a named sign and big smile. We hoped into our tuk-tuk and made our way through the bedlam that is Phnom Penh traffic. We saw a guy with a double, yes double mattress strapped to the [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 20th 2009 | 55 Views | [diary=454627]

Stupa at  the Killing Fields

Up at 7:15, showered, ate breakfast and jumped back on Dy’s motorbike. We drove about 35 minutes out of Siem Reap and into the countryside. Saw some interesting things: a woman breastfeeding while riding on the back of a motorbike, a man relaxing in a hammock hanging from a truck while his two friends attempted to repair it, and a child (two years old?) using a small machete to chop at a tree. As butt-painful as it is to sit on the back of a motorbike for an extended period of time, I wouldn’t trade it for any other transportation here. [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 15th 2009 | 121 Views | [diary=453366]

Fisherman
Fisherman
Boy on Bike

By Muno
November 15th 2009
Whistle Stop Tour of Cambodia Asia » Cambodia » South » Phnom Penh
Rather than the usual blogs on small weekend breaks and shopping trips to Tesco's which we have been boring you with since being back in the real world we have finally been somewhere of note to warrant a "Travel Blog", I hope. Whilst the destination is far flung our traditional methods of traveling are evolving somewhat and we appear to have grown out of "backpacking" in its truest form and are now experiencing places in a bit more luxury than on previous longer trips - well almost anyway. So what to do with only 4 weeks holiday a year? Numerous options [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 29th 2009 | 113 Views | [diary=446723]

Old Pepsi Factory
Angkor Wat
Crab and Green Pepper

We made our way East from Siem Reap to Kratie, this took a monotonous 12 hours by various buses all of which broke down at some point. We eventually arrived in the dark, never a favourite for any traveller, but were kindly greeted by a man and his tuk tuk and a sign for the guesthouse we had earmarked to head too. So off we went and ended up at YouHong Guesthouse $5 for a double en-suite, not bad hey!!!! There isn’t much else to say about our time here, there really was nothing to do here. We had a potter [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 22nd 2009 | 38 Views | [diary=455010]

French Era Architecture
Boats on the Mekong
More French Buildings

I love traveling. No. I LOVE traveling. From the moment a trip idea materializes in my brain until the moment I step off the return flight home. I love the planning, debating, talking, and reading about it. I even love paying for airline tickets, hotel rooms and new backpacks. There’s nothing like throwing the bare essentials into a bag, getting on an airplane and knowing you are about to have the experience of a lifetime; good OR bad. Nov. 13 Well, I’m in Siem Reap, Cambodia, and so far it’s all good. The moment I stepped off the plane and onto [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 14th 2009 | 110 Views | [diary=452970]

Angkor Wat
Moat in front of Angkor Wat
Cambodia Boy