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Be a good Buddhist!

Translation from a friend: Top half-This is about society and the community we live in. It talks about respecting the family and religion. The Second half is how to properly greet people with your "Jim Reap Sua", the traditional way of greeting in Cambodia. or: Morality and good manners of living in recent Khmer society 2-Khmer traditional worship and the way of greeting
Off the Beaten Track, Phnom Penh Pictures

December 26th 2007
After settling down a bit in Phnom Penh, the city became familiar. It was more developed than I had imagined, and the people were the friendliest I had ever encountered- especially if you know a few words of Khmer! My vocabulary was expanding- numbers 1-10, "Hello", "Goodbye", "Little Brother", "Big Sister", "Big Man", "how much", "I have", "left", "right"... With the major attractions from my s ... read more
Asia » Cambodia » South » Phnom Penh

Cambodian Flag 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 ... ... read more
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