10.3.10
When : Jan 2010
Tonle Sap, a floating village at Siem Reap is unusual for 2 reasons - its flow changes direction twice a year, and the portion that forms the lake expands and shrinks dramatically with the seasons. During Nov-May (Cambodia's dry season), the Tonlé Sap drains into the Mekong River at Phnom Penh. However, when the year's heavy rains begin in June, the Tonlé Sap backs up to form an enormous lake.
During my 1/2 day tour here, I had the opportunity to drop by its school at Tonle Sap. At our free will, we have the option to stop by the bookshop, to purchase some items for the students - costed USD10 for few exercise books and pens (high cost due to high transportation cost into the village).
Thoughts :
This students are lucky to be able to attend school, though classroom seemed like jam packed sardine. Traveling home on sampan after classes and seeing how much this children enjoy playing under the hot sun in the middle of no-where, made me feel that we, back in Malaysia, are really far more fortunate, and pampered.
Tonle Sap, a floating village at Siem Reap is unusual for 2 reasons - its flow changes direction twice a year, and the portion that forms the lake expands and shrinks dramatically with the seasons. During Nov-May (Cambodia's dry season), the Tonlé Sap drains into the Mekong River at Phnom Penh. However, when the year's heavy rains begin in June, the Tonlé Sap backs up to form an enormous lake.
During my 1/2 day tour here, I had the opportunity to drop by its school at Tonle Sap. At our free will, we have the option to stop by the bookshop, to purchase some items for the students - costed USD10 for few exercise books and pens (high cost due to high transportation cost into the village).
Thoughts :
This students are lucky to be able to attend school, though classroom seemed like jam packed sardine. Traveling home on sampan after classes and seeing how much this children enjoy playing under the hot sun in the middle of no-where, made me feel that we, back in Malaysia, are really far more fortunate, and pampered.
9.3.10
When : Dec 2009
We were lucky to be able to witness the sunset at Angkor Wat - the sun set around 5.40pm local time and it was a good 3-5mins.





Thoughts :
Its such a beautiful moment, seeing the sun set. We may be too busy with our life, to realize the significance of this beautiful star, located at the center of the Solar System. We should from time to time take a moment to ponder upon ourselves, and to find the true meaning of life.
We were lucky to be able to witness the sunset at Angkor Wat - the sun set around 5.40pm local time and it was a good 3-5mins.
Thoughts :
Its such a beautiful moment, seeing the sun set. We may be too busy with our life, to realize the significance of this beautiful star, located at the center of the Solar System. We should from time to time take a moment to ponder upon ourselves, and to find the true meaning of life.
8.3.10
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