Monthly Archives: October, 2011

L’union fait la force

This morning, in front of the Royal Palace, a very big celebration is organized to mark the 90. Birthday of the King Father, Norodom Sihanouk. It is presided over by King Father, King Sihamoni and Prime Minister Hun Sen. Senators, MPs, government officials and around fourteen Thousands of invitees attend this important ceremony. Prince Ranariddh …

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The Cambodian Senate

The Cambodian Senate was established in 2000. At that time, 61 Members of the Senate were appointed by the King and the political parties having seats in the parliament. Since its’ establishment, the President of the Senate is given to Chea Sim, President of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party. It was a product of the …

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Traffic Signs Destroyed

The national road # 76 from Snuol, Kratie, to Mondulkiri province is newly built using loan from China; constructed by Chinese company. The length of this section is about 125 Km and is one of the best roads of the country. The view along the road, especially surrounded by mountains and valleys, is spectacle. It …

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Visiting Gordon Power Station

On September 6, 2011, our bus left Hobart, the capital city of Tasmania at 10am. We stopped over to buy some snack for lunch. The landscape is very nice with lake views, forests and mountains. When we left Hobart, it was sunny, but soon it becomes a cloudy and rainy day. Before, there were huge …

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