Thursday, February 9, 2012

Cambodia

Hi guys, I'm still working on the pics for Malaysia, but I've decided to tell you more about Cambodia. This country is very different from home. It is still developing and many of the people are very poor. They have to work hard and don't have the same kinds of tools and machines that we do. They fish and farm, and work in the tourism business.  However, they have very different and interesting customs, ways of life, and traditions that we don't have.  They are very nice people who are gentle, calm and funny.  Their history dates back to at least the 6th century, when they were building cities to live in and temples to worship. One very sad thing is there are still many land mines in Cambodia, and you see many people who have been blinded by or have lost body parts by these terrible things.  Land mines are explosives that were placed in the fields, forests, and rivers during various wars, including by the evil Cambodian dictator, Pol Pot, and the Khmer Rouge.  One of the places that we visited was the Cambodia Landmine Museum and Relief Center, started and run by a man named Aki Ra, who was a former child soldier of the Khmer Rouge.  He has made it his life's work to tell people about the horrors of landmines and to help children who have been hurt or orphaned by land mines.  We talked to an American woman named Jill who teaches the children and lives at the Museum and Relief Center.  Her husband Bill is the Assistant Director of the Museum and Relief Center.  The Director is Aki Ra.  We also met many of the children who live there.  I hope that when I get home, I can help raise money for this cause.  If you would like to make a donation directly to them, their website is http://www.cambodialandminemuseum.org/.  A few other things that I saw, while in Cambodia, are interesting and ancient temples and ruins; the people who live (in houseboats) on Lake  Tonle Sap; and tuk tuks.  I will also mention that we stayed at an awesome hotel called the Angkor Village Hotel in Siem Reap.  I hope you enjoy the pictures.




























 





























Enjoy the pics.  Wish I had time to explain them all.

Talk to you later.
CC

7 comments:

  1. Hi CC!
    it's lissy from school. I hope you are having a great time!! i luv your pics! i miss you sooooooo much and can't wait till you get back!
    ttyl,lissy

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  3. Hey CC!

    I really learned a lot from this last post and the pictures really help tell the story. I like the details you included about the Cambodia Landmine Museum and Relief Center. I think the museum made a friend for life. You are becoming a journalist with a heart!

    Love
    Aunt Kate

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  4. Hey Caroline!

    I so enjoyed reading this post. I really really want to visit Cambodia even more now! The pictures are amazing! The charity you talk about is certainly a very worthwhile cause and I hope you manage to pursue some fundraisers for them.

    We are in NZ at the moment but missing our new American family very much!

    Love to all. Cuddles to you from A, E and S! xxx

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  5. C: did you ask your mom and dad if you could bring home that elephant for a pet. :)

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  6. Hi CC!

    It looks like you are having a great trip. Everybody in class wants you to come back especially Julia. We were looking at your pictures in class. The boys loved the picture of the LA Rams Cheerleaders. Can't wait to hear your stories when you get home.

    See you soon, Antonio

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  7. Hey CC,

    You've done a fantastic job with your blog! Don't be a stranger around The Middletown Press!

    W E L C O M E H O M E !

    Aunt Kate

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