Cremation festival in Phnom Penh, Cmabodia
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Cremation festival in Phnom Penh, Cmabodia
French vintage postcard
Angkor Wat Sunrise. http://www.veayoleta.com/angkor-wat-masterpiece-temple/
Cambodia, Koh Rong Samloem.
Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Tuol Sleng. In the middle of the second courtyard rise the memorial for the victims of the S-21 prison. On the stone is written, in both khmer and french : “We will never forget the crimes committed under the Democratic Kampuchea regime”. Encircling the stele stones have been laid, and on them, written in gold letters, the name of the known victims.
Phnom Penh!
On my last day in Phnom Penh I met up with Peap Tarr, acclaimed art bandit and super-thug nice guy. Being the busy man that he was, we we able to just squeeze in a paint amongst the protesting and pre-christmas madness. Peap educated us on both his back story and the art scene in Cambodia. Trotting on behind markets and stores that come to the lip of the road, we found a nice little space where children were playing soccer with a bamboo ball. As soon as we started to throw paint onto the walls, the children gathered and laughed. Peap lent them some brushes and his paint and they all joined in on the fun! We both smashed out some quick things - the local paint was terrible, but it was sure fun! An amazing way to end the trip, painting a big production with one of South-East Asia's finest artists and future artisans on Phnom Penh! Now to Malaysia!