Archive for February, 2007

Pictures of Cambodia by Julian Li

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

In 2005, during a visit to Cambodia, Julian Li captured some good pictures of Cambodian lives. The photographer expects that the photos of children may attract people working in philanthrophy to come and help poverty rampant Cambodia.

I spent two and a half rollercoaster days of highs and lows in Cambodia. Some of the experiences here are now seared into my consciousness forever changing the way I look at life as well as certain aspects of what I believe in.

In truth, I nearly deleted this gallery as it was painful to recall back the memories months ago, but then that’s not going to help the kids here. I hope some good comes to the children from my photos, and maybe someone with financial power can come to help. Does anyone know Bill Gates?

How some visitors help Cambodian villagers to change their lives

Monday, February 5th, 2007

Brunei-based British Community Link Coffeeplus, in the next few days, will talk about Cambodia, its interesting places. The talk will be about how some visitors help Cambodian rural people to change their lives.

When Cambodians taste foreign culture

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

Not only Australian citizens who celebrate their official national day, Australia Day, Cambodians also enjoy the event. With some pictures, Sopha tells the story.

Teaching English in Cambodia

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

In rural country like Cambodia, skillful fellows would be bright when they are well-equipped with demanded skills for today job market. And for foreign travelers to do something to help these local citizens is teaching English. Associated Press reported on Peace Corps volunteers making their way to Cambodia.

Peace Corps volunteers were flying to Cambodia Friday to teach English at rural schools, marking the 45-year-old organization’s first mission in the Southeast Asian country, officials said.

Going to Cambodia?

Thursday, February 1st, 2007

Ty Stange, a photographer from Denmark, is coming to Cambodia. A few questions have been asked:

  • Does any one have some Genneral experiences to share regarding the countruy, culture, ways to behave, work, bureaucracy and so on?
  • And allso; does anyone have suggestions for must-do-while-there-photo-projects?
  • Advices on travelling with small children in warm countries will likewise be much wellkome!