Category: Cambodian mentality
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21 years in Cambodia
My first travel to Cambodia was on 12th October 1999 from Bangkok. I arrived at the Phnom Penh airport at 9AM and Fr. John Visser was waiting for me. At that time, we knew it as Pochengton Airport and it was a very small runaway. You left the craft and walked towards the entrance of…
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Confinement and education during covid19’s epidemic
Definitely, education globally is one of the most affected by the pandemic. Millions of children and youth from around the world have been reduced in their school attendance, causing further problems. In poor countries, it means school abandonment that means also other problems like the increase of child abuse, child labour, child migration, child trafficking,…
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Cambodian Vs Covid19’s Pandemic
While industrialized countries in Europe, North America and South America are sinking into the dark of the covid19’s pandemic, we can see a better stand from a country like Cambodia. It is not alone: similar cases are in Laos, Myanmar, Japan, South Korea and further away in some African countries. Pity that we do not…
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Cultural Village… no joke
The Cultural Village in Siem Reap still a great option for visitors to the temples’ city, but especially for families with children. Definitively, those with a serious interest in archeology, anthropology, culture or just sensitive to art, would find it childless – or not… it’s a question of likes. That’s not bad, as it is…