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Meng Lau - The Khmer Maxim Girl

Controversial Apsara paintings upset Cambodians


Many people in Cambodia, including the Ministery of Women Affairs, are offended by the popular sexy Apsara pictures produced by reahu.net. I notice that some of these pictures are being posted on KC. Many people contend that the pictures border on pornography, degrade Khmer culture and women, and might even promote sex tourism to Cambodia.

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Living on the edge


Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Written by HENG CHIVOAN
The Phnom Penh Post


A home stands perilously close to collapsing into the Tonle Sap river in Prey Leap, just outside Phnom Penh, on National Road 6 earlier this month. The owner has since fled the property, which is no longer safe to live in. River dredging has left homes along the river at risk from eroding riverbanks. (Photo by: DAP-News)


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Eight Cambodians missing, suspected murdered by Thai soldiers



Cambodian villagers cross to work illegally in Thailand everyday.

Reported by Khmerization

Eight Cambodian villagers went missing while they went to cut trees near the borders with Thailand, reports Deum Ampil newspaper.

Deum Ampil reports that on 21st April, eight Cambodians went to cut trees in the areas located on the borderlines with Thailand in Tropeang Prasath of Ouddor Meanchey province. They have disappeared and failed to return.

Among the eight missing, one was credibly suspected to be shot dead by Thai border guards and the other seven were also suspected to be killed by Thai border guards.

The eight villagers went missing when they entered Chup Roun Point located on the borderlines with Thailand to cut the trees there, reports Deum Ampil..... Read the rest of the article here.


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Caught offside in Cambodia



FOREIGN TALENT: Joe Morrison overseeing construction work in Cambodia (above) and trying to stay onside in a local football match. PICTURES: COURTESY OF JOE MORRISON

April 23, 2009
By Joe Morrison
Electric New Paper (Singapore)


I WAS IN Cambodia recently and by a twist of fate ended up playing football with the local team of Siem Reap which was playing the neighbouring town.
Now despite the fact that I was unable to speak any of the local lingo and they were not too good at the Geordie variation of The Queen's English, we still managed to win.

Now the reason I am telling you all this is that I love discovering how different cultures play the game because they all have different priorities on the pitch.

For example each week I play with a bunch of African lads who love to run with the ball. Great! Well not exactly, because they can't shoot and they never know when to pass.

So here I am on an uneven mud pitch watching the ball sail over my head.

This I understood because the pitch was so bumpy it makes sense to not indulge in playing it on the deck out of defence.

But there is another problem here because route one football is no good if your most advanced striker is 1.3 metres tall!

So I moved up front to provide the knockdowns and it worked. However, I was constantly caught offside.

OK I should have been more careful but the thing you must remember if like me you are ever caught in a situation whereby you are playing a game of football in a foreign land: Local Rules Always Apply.

So after I had managed to understand that there was no such thing as a corner-kick and that all throw-ins somehow were to be taken under arm, I had adapted to the match in question.

There is a moral to this story. The same principles apply to the English Premier League which is why fans should go easy on the likes of Pavlyuchenko, Quaresma, and Robinho to name just three, in the Premiership. Local Rules Also Apply and that means you have to track back and defend when without the ball.

Now, come to think of it, I believe the 200 or so 'supporters' who turned up to watch our match in Cambodia booed me off the pitch.

But I can't be sure!


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Miss Universe Japan 2009

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Hiroko Mima Crowned Miss Universe Japan 2008


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Thursday 03rd April, 09:49 PM JST


Newly crowned Miss Universe Japan Hiroko Mima, left, poses with current Miss Universe Riyo Mori after the finals in Tokyo on Thursday night. Mima, a 22-year-old student from Tokushima, beat out nearly 4,000 applicants this year and will represent Japan at the Miss Universe pageant in Vietnam in July. The 173-cm-tall Mima excels in the high jump and Awa Odori dance.


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How khmer celebrate the new year

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The history of the Khmer New Year is closely connected to the seven signs of the zodiac for the week. The legend of the New Year is detailed in the Almanac which says: In ancient, happier times, a young man by the name of Thoamabal, the son of a tycoon, had an extensive knowledge of three Vedas (ancient books on Hinduism) by the age of seven. Thoamabal's father built a temple under the spread of a large Chrey tree (a fig tree) on the banks of a river that was home to many species of birds. He had an innate ability that enabled him to understand the languages of birds. He had an innate ability that enabled him to understand the languages of birds.

Thoamabal's attributes allowed him to become a layman in charge of religious ceremonies for all classes of people. Upon hearing this news another religious leader Kabel Maha Prohm, decided to challenge Thoamabal with tree riddles. He vowed that if Thaomabal could successfully answer the riddles he, Kabel Maha Prohm, would be beheaded; however if Thoamabal could not answer the riddles correctly then it would be Thoamabal who would be beheaded. Thoamabal insisted on having seven days to answer the puzzling enigma until Kabel Maha Prohm agreed.

For six days Thoamabal could not solve the problems and knew that he faced the prospect of being killed by Kabel Maha Prohm the next morning. He therefore decided ton hide himself and let his life fade away by natural causes. He hid himself beneath a pair of sugar palm trees in which a pair of eagles were nesting, that night Thoamabal overheard the eagles talking.

The female asked, "What will we eat tomorrow morning?" The male eagle replied, "We will eat the flesh of Thoamalobal because tomorrow he is going to be beheaded by Kabie Maha Prohm due to his inability to solve the riddles". The female then asked, "What are the riddles?" The male answered, "The first riddle is, where is luck to be found in the mornine?" Of course the answer is that luck is on the face because people always take water to wash their faces.

The second riddle asked, where is luck located at noon? It is on the chest because people always take water to wash their chests. Finally, the third question asked, where is luck located in the evening? The answer is that luck is on the feet because people always wash their feet in the evening. Thoamabal overheard all of the conversation and so happily returned to his temple. In the morning Kabel Maha Prohm came to ask Thoamabal if he could answer the three riddles.

Thoamabal successfully answered each of the riddles. Kabel Maha Prohm realixing he had failed, called his seven daughters, who were maids of Branma, to learn of his fate.Kabal Maha Prohm said, "Your father is foing to be beheaded in front of Thoamabal. If my head is set on the earth , if will set fire to Earth, if my head is thrown into the air, the rain will evaporate, if my head is thrown into the sea, the sea will dry up. Therefore I ask you, my seven daughters to get a holy metal tray on which to set your father's head". Having said this, he beheaded himself and his head was passed to Neang Toungsa, the eldest of his daughters. She placed her father's head on the holy tray and then proceeded to walk around Mount Meru for one hour, respectfully keeping the tray on her right hand. She then took the tray to the temporary sanctuary of Phnom Kailas. At Phnom Kailas, Preah Visakam created a hall where seven holy glasses (Pheakabatei Saphea) were set. The glasses were for use by angels during ceremonies. Each year the seven angels took turns to invoke the head of Kabel Maha Prohm to and complete a holy procession around Mount Meru. Following the holy procession the angels returned to their heaven.

The Seven Angels of the Almanac: If the annual procession talls on a Sunday then the day will be known as Toungsa. The other days are, Monday is Kooreak, Tuesday is called Reaksa, Wednesday is named Monday, Tuesday will be Kereney, Friday is known as Kemera and Saturday is Mahaotra.

Tanai Lieang Saka is the name of the third day of the New Year celebration. Buddhist cleanses the Buddha statues and elders with perfumed water. Bathing the Buddha images is the symbol that water will be needed for all kinds of plants and lives. It is also thought to be a kind deed that will bring longevity, good luck, happiness and prosperity in life. By bathing their grandparents and parents, children can obtain from them best wishes and good advice for the future.


The Three Days of Khmer New Year

Moha Songkran is the name of the first day of the New Year celebration. It is the ending of the year and the beginning of a new one. People dress up and light candles and burn incense sticks at shrines. The members of each family pay homage to offer thanks for the Buddha's teachings by bowing, kneeling and prostrating themselves three times before his image. For good luck people wash their face with holy water in the morning, their chests at noon, and their feet in the evening before they go to bed.

Wanabat is the name of the second day of the New Year celebration. People contribute charity to the less fortunate, help the poor, servants, homeless people, and low-income families. Families attend a dedication ceremony to their ancestors at the monastery.

Tanai Lieang Saka is the name of the third day of the New Year celebration. Buddhist cleanses the Buddha statues and elders with perfumed water. Bathing the Buddha images is the symbol that water will be needed for all kinds of plants and lives. It is also thought to be a kind deed that will bring longevity, good luck, happiness and prosperity in life. By bathing their grandparents and parents, children can obtain from them best wishes and good advice for the future.

Khmer New Year Traditions

In temples, people erect a sand hillock on temple grounds. They mound up a bigpointed hill of sand or dome in the center which represents Culamuni Cetiya, the stupa at Tavatimsa, where the Buddha's hair and diadem are buried. The big stupa is surrounded by four small ones, which represent the stupas of the Buddha's favorite disciples which are Sariputta, Moggallana, Ananda, and Maha Kassapa. There is another tradition, that is pouring water or plaster on someone.
Khmer New Year is a time to prepare special dishes. One of these is kralan, a cake made from steamed rice mixed with beans or peas, grated coconut and coconut milk. The mixture is stuffed inside a bamboo stick and slowly roasted.


Khmer games

Cambodia is home to a variety of games played to transform the dullest days into a memorable occasion. Through-out the Khmer New Year, street corners often are crowded with friends and families enjoying a break from routine, filling their free time dancing and play. Typically Khmer games help maintain one's mental and physical dexterity. The body's blood pressure, muscle system and brain all are challenged and strengthened in the name of fun.
• 1. "Tres"
A game played by throwing and catching a ball with one hand while trying to catch an increasing number of sticks with the other hand. Usually, pens or chopsticks are used as the sticks to be caught.
• 2. "Chol Chhoung"
A game played especially on the first nightfall of the Khmer New Year by two groups of boys and girls. Ten or 20 people comprise each group, standing in two rows opposite each other. One group throws the "chhoung" to the other group. When it is caught, it will be rapidly thrown back to the first group. If someone is hit by the "chhoung," the whole group must dance to get the "chhoung" back while the other group sings.
• 3. "Chab Kon Kleng"
A game played by imitating a hen as she protects her chicks from a crow. Adults typically play this game on the night of the first New Year's day. Participants usually appoint a person with a strong build to play the hen leading many chicks. Another person is picked to be the crow. While both sides sing a song of bargaining, the crow tries to catch as many chicks as possible as they hide behind the hen.
• 4. "Bos Angkunh"
A game played by two groups of boys and girls. Each group throws their own "angkunh" to hit the master "angkunhs," which belong to the other group and are placed on the ground. The winners must knock the knee of the losers with the "angkunh." "Angkunh" is the name of an inedible fruit seed, which looks like the knee bone.
• 5. "Leak Kanseng"
A game played by a group of children sitting in circle. Someone holding a "kanseng" (Cambodian towel) twisted into a round shape walks around the circle while singing a song. The person walking secretly tries to place the "kanseng" behind one of the children. If that chosen child realizes what is happening, he or she must pick up the "kanseng" and beat the person sitting next to him or her.
• 6. "Bay Khom"
A game played by two children in rural or urban areas during their free time. Ten holes are dug in the shape of an oval into a board in the ground. The game is played with 42 small beads, stones or fruit seeds. Before starting the game, five beads are put into each of the two holes located at the tip of the board. Four beads are placed in each of the remaining eight holes. The first player takes all the beads from any hole and drops them one by one in the other holes. He or she must repeat this process until they have dropped the last bead into a hole lying beside an empty one. Then they must take all the beads in the hole that follows the empty one. At this point, the second player begins to play. The game ends when all the holes are empty. The player with the greatest number of beads wins the game
• 7. "Klah Klok"
A game played by Cambodians of all ages. It is a gambling game that is fun for all ages. There is a mat & dice. You put money on the object that you believe the person rolling the dice (which is usually shaken in a bowl type) and you wait. If the objects face up on the dice are the same as the objects you put money on. You double it. If there are two of yours you triple, and so on.


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This is a very lovely silk gown in Essense Couture Collection. It’s been said that silk lovers are crazy about everything made by silk. If you are one of them and going to step into the altar, I’m sure you’re looking for silk wedding dresses. This dress is simple in design, smooth in material and elegant in appearance. Hope you like it.

Essense Couture Collection Italian Metallic Gown and The Prayer

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9 Ella Bridals by Essense Satin Gown and Perfect Love

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Ella Bridals by Essense have plenty of gorgeous wedding dresses in its store but we pick only one, which is the best, to be featured here in 1 Weddings Readings final showdown. For brides who dislike conventional wedding dresses in pure ivory or white or some other color, try this Ella Bridals Satin Gown with red stripes beautifully sewn.

From #66 to #10 best wedding dress your tank of wedding vocabulary should be overflown thus we will focus more on our weddings readings section. We have Perfect Love by an unknown author. Some people have fallen on stony ground in their pursuit of love and might no longer believe in love. I wish to send this wedding readings to those who has ever failed in love. Angels would bless and rekindle again the faith in them. They would be homeward bound once they find their prince or princess in their lives. Love~

Organza tea-length dress with metallic embroidery and ribbon accent at waist

Organza tea-length dress with metallic embroidery and ribbon accent at waist

This is the last bridal gown designed by our beloved fashion designer, Galina. We will be in our final countdown after this. I hope you have seen enough beautiful wedding dresses in Galina series featured here. Let’s dissect the beauty of the above dress. A tea-length dress is always appealing in the sense that it reflects the casual elegance which is hard to achieve. How so? Galina has to embellish it with metallic embroidery and a very lovely ribbon tied at waist. In brief, this wedding dress is so sensual and suitable for brides who look elegance and glittering, love simplicity and casualness.

Organza tea-length dress with metallic embroidery and ribbon accent at waist

Organza: A delicate, sheer fabric, often layered or worn over another fabric because of its transparent quality.

Tea Length: A gown or skirt with a hem that falls between the bottom of the knee and the bottom of the calf (several inches above the ankle) creating a look that is elegant, yet casual.

We are here in our weddings readings section again. I’m sure you will love this readings though it is not the type of super romantic but rather insightful. It’s good to update our knowledge tank of love occasionally. We have What Of Marriage by Kahlil Gilbran. I hope you enjoy this one and find it helpful in your love life. Love~




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