I just returned from SR with a lot of changes since the Covid era. I also had a chance to visit this historical with my family way back in late 60s. The town was very quiet and peaceful with a few tourists and hotels so we had to stay at the Budhist temple around the area. Only memory lives on. There were mostly dirt roads around town and most of the temple complex remained wild and natural with many forest in the surroundings . Most of my family members did not survive the genocide under Pol Pot killing machine. Be mindful. Be kind whenever possible as life is short to do the things we don't love doing. Happy travels from a genocide survivor ✌️
This takes me back to where I have been three times in my life. Siem Reap is one of my favourite spots on the globe. The second time, my son and I, visited an orphanage close to the Angkor Japan Friendship International Hospital, but during the second visit to Siem Reap, we couldn't find it again, sadly.
Phnom Penh Riverfront used to be like that 7+ years ago, but the city just let it deteriorate. They use asphalt to replace the broken granite paving stones now. 😢
I'll be there in a few weeks, cheers bong
Sounds good! Hope to see you in Siem Reap. Thanks 🙏
Very nice video that I like ! Thank you for sharing it with pleasure . happy week to you !
Thank you very much. Hope you have a good day!
I'll be there in Nov. Can't wait to explore Siem Reap
@@Kiana978 November is the best time to explore Siem Reap.
I just returned from SR with a lot of changes since the Covid era. I also had a chance to visit this historical with my family way back in late 60s. The town was very quiet and peaceful with a few tourists and hotels so we had to stay at the Budhist temple around the area. Only memory lives on. There were mostly dirt roads around town and most of the temple complex remained wild and natural with many forest in the surroundings . Most of my family members did not survive the genocide under Pol Pot killing machine. Be mindful. Be kind whenever possible as life is short to do the things we don't love doing. Happy travels from a genocide survivor ✌️
Thanks so much. Hope you have an amazing day!
Hello again KIM!
@@Charlie-phlezk Hi again!. I'm glad you remember me 😊
Very nice video ❤️
Thank you so much.
This takes me back to where I have been three times in my life. Siem Reap is one of my favourite spots on the globe. The second time, my son and I, visited an orphanage close to the Angkor Japan Friendship International Hospital, but during the second visit to Siem Reap, we couldn't find it again, sadly.
We have one hospital that was sponsored by Japanese, it is called Angkor Children Hospital. Probably, they just changed the name of it. Thanks
Hey Kai. The orphanage closed few years ago and turned into a profit part time school. One of friends was a volunteer at that orphanage.
Beautiful - can't wait to go there in two weeks ( Subscribing your channel - thanks for sharing : )
Wow sounds good! Thank you very much.
I’m amazed that it looked cleaner on the street than before
Yes, it’s cleaner and better than before Covid. It’s beautiful now. Thanks 🙏
Was here in December. Enjoyed it so much I’m going back in a week or so.
That’s great. Hope to see you one day! 🙏
love siem reap😍😍
Thanks
Hope you have an amazing day!
សៀមរាបអីលូវស្អាតណាស់❤
បាទ ស្អាតណាស់ឥឡូវ ❤️
Phnom Penh Riverfront used to be like that 7+ years ago, but the city just let it deteriorate.
They use asphalt to replace the broken granite paving stones now. 😢
🙏🙏🙏
Hey man, your accent is exactly the same as my son's auntie (Kmher Krom)
Hello,
Oh really? I hope one day to see you in Siem Reap.
នៅតែលក់តាមផ្លូវដដែល
បាទ នៅដដែល
កន្លែងនឹងលក់នៅម្តុំណាបង?
ខាងកើតវត្ត ព្រះព្រហ្មរ័ត្ន
អរគូណបង
@Chen168smile Thanks
You crossed that busy street like a professional!
I get used to a way to cross the street in Cambodia. A lot of tourists scare to cross due to the busy traffic.
Those tourists are adorable newbies, haha @@bongyan07
@@Charlie-phlezk Hope you have an amazing day!
Thanks