Oh, Cambodians!

Oh, Cambodians, do you know that you have potential to do just anything?
Oh, Cambodians, it is time not to live on someone’s else but your own wealthy nation!
Oh, Cambodians, stop repressing but showing your true feelings!
Oh, Cambodians, stop being a coward but show the world that you are one of them!
Oh, Cambodians, stop being discriminating against the neighbours but look at yourselves!
Oh, Cambodians, stop showing everyone around that you are super-rich while your inside is empty.

Oh, Cambodians, why do you have to give way to people who must not abuse you but serve you?

Oh, the world, let’s start looking at what you have done to yourselves!

One Evening in Phnom Penh

Misfortune often happens to me. Some friends joke that I have a very unlucky and annoying gene within me. That’s why sometimes I am so wretched about it. I react to my environment unpleasantly accordingly. Oh well…what should I say? I never mean to be bad, impolite or rude. I never mean to make others difficult because of me. I never mean to be too proud. I never mean to upset others because of my behavior. But mistakes happen.

This time, no human feeling interfered. One evening, after having a nice little chick snack with other three girls, we were all stuck in the KFC, a newly opened fast-food in Cambodia, located on the Monivong Boulevard. one of the girls managed to get away from the flooded Phnom Penh centre part. What a shame! What a shame my city should have! Every area around me was being flooded. Some place was flooded to a person’s ankle…no no…as I remember, it’s more than that. Some place was flooded to the level of one’s knee. This was a calamity happening not only to me but other hundreds of Phnom Penhers. Whose fault was it to have Phnom Penh flooded? Stopping around the big market, we tried to find a side road that had not been flooded. Absolutely not, we could not find one that we wanted. We needed to drive through disgusting and smelly water coming from nowhere (we knew what’s in the water shhhh)…I was breathless driving and driving non-stop as the way of water did not end. By the time I reached my friend’s house to rest, I was breathless, exhausted…well, an inch breath to death. I could say this.

The sewage system is still a very big problem for local residents in Phnom Penh these days. No government officials (municipal officials) seem to care about these. Every time it rains, you can release some fish into the river in front of your house in Phnom Penh. Every time it rains, you feel very sick or ailing. That large amount of water does only block the traffic but also the businesses. It slows down everything that is moving. It, in other words, can destroy the economics of the city if no responsible person cares to build firm and strong sewerage. Why don’t they build very good sewerage so that water or rain can flow away quickly? So that you can travel quickly? So that you are healthy, no smelly, dirty water???

It is very easy to ignore what is happening. It is very easy because we can get away quickly. But its effect will be long-term. The responsible people need to take a firm stand to this. It’s very easy for cars to go past water which will splash on other bikes or bicycles. But remember, the water can next time flow in and drown the cars!

A Day With Guy Delauney


A day with Guy Delauney was quite fun. If you are a BCC TV progam fan, you will surely know who Guy Delauney is.
My friends and I volunteered to work for him on the Career Form Day. We with him interviewed some other young people who had opinions on the career forum in Cambodia.
Oh I missed listening to my voice on BBC news 100 on Tuesday. :)