a group of 9 of us from our university class made our way to CAMBODIA!
Travelling Asia is definitely different from travelling in Europe.
In Asia, Singaporeans are highly regarded, cos we are rich in their eyes.
In Europe, we are not seen as Singaporeans, but Chinese. So .. i guess that's
why the treatment we get is much much different.
well, Cambodia is not a most fascinating country except for the world wonder it has.
Angkor Wat (wat means temple) is their main tourist attraction, a world wonder, which i think that's all they need to have! It's like an Asian version of Italy's Pompeii!
Siem Reap (where Angkor wat is) and Phnom Penh (more developed one) are the main cities in Cambodia.
We just reached our guesthouse and we were peeping into a primary school right
opposite. The next picture shows a scene in the city centre of Siem Reap.
First meal we had in Siem reap... delicious dessert at Blue Pumpkin too!
We visited a market in Siem Reap and courageously tried a big big spider.
Yes, we shared one leg of the spider each and the boys ate the bodies.
GROSS! ... but it tastes like Chinese bah gua. not too bad actually.
Took me some time to overcome the hairy hairy legs. still scary.
We continue to wander in the city. and wandered into a high school!
We spoke to 2 friendly Cambodian students who were skipping lessons to chase a girl!
but i m glad that we managed to interact with many many natives during this trip.
It makes the experience more wholesome and fruitful!
We visited their lesson even! Fantastic.
Day2 and 3 and 4. Temple hopping day. This is what we came Cambodia for!
i don't understand why are their stairs so steep!
fooling ard :)
faces on stones
power trees which grew on the temples. big big roots
lovely children we met on the way.
on our way to see sunset. our drivers drove us to this steep hill
and left us there to climb and see sunset. This boy stole our hearts by selling
his flutes on barefoot and climbing along with us up the steep slope.
He even demostrate the flutes to us. I hope he used the money to buy some shoes.
we went to visit the Tonle Sap river for a change. pretty immune to the temples
by a certain time.
scenes we see on the way:
children hopping off their own boats onto the tourists' boat to sell fruits and drinks are common. Kids in a basin paddling to beg for money are also everywhere.
this is my favourite boy throughout the trip.
he carries a snake around and allow tourists to carry the snake too to earn a living.
I gave him the whistle and he loved it! i hope he can get more business with the whistle. :)
what always cheers me up?!?!! MARKETS! this mega market is not targetted at tourists so the things are more daily products instead of gifts and souvenirs.
before we leave siem reap... we went to the famous Angkor wat for the last time!
PHNOM PENH!
after visiting the peaceful, slow paced Siem reap...
we arrived at the busy and messy phnom penh with a bit of cultural shock!
I felt pretty comfortable but became more wary of the lack of security.
everyone was feeling quite down and bored by the city scene.
so photo taking always cheer us up..
we posed in our various "i miss.... " poses
i miss home
i miss my bed
i miss my girlfriend
i miss my laptop
i miss my maid............
the main part of Phnom Penh is the killing fields.
well, the whole genocide began in Cambodia in 1975, until 1979.
The country was being rules by the Khmer Rouge, led by this crazy man named Polpot.
Polpot wants all the intellectuals, like doctors, lawyers, lecturers, in the country to die and wants the whole country to start from the basics again, like farming.
So he gradually killed them and their families in a Chinese cemetery by burying them alive, or torturing them till death. The reason for choosing a Chinese cemetery is to cover up the numbers he has killed. When we visit these killing fields, all the bodies were dugged up and the bones preserved. However, there are still some bones left on the ground.
In the middle of the field is a big tree, where he used to hang a very loud speaker to play very loud music to cover up the screaming voices of the victims.
After his reign, the people wanted to kill him.
So he escaped to the borders of Cambodia and Vietnam. To protect himself, landmines were placed at the borders so that no one can enter the region to capture him. That's why there are so many landmine victims with no hands or legs in Cambodia now.
1975 is actually quite recent. Anyone more on the streets of Cambodia now, who are around 30 yr old or more, would have lived through that awful period of time.
sad... :( ... my condolences.
which i don't wish to review the photographs i took. cos they are haunting!
here are just a few.
Cambodia is an amazing country.
rich in culture.
people are really friendly and hardworking there...
but i wonder how much harder they need to try to get their country back on track again.
i m a contented person now.
sabato 12 gennaio 2008
venerdì 16 novembre 2007
DAT exhibition
Digital Art and Technology exhibition at Science Centre.
haha.. pay $4 more on top of the $6 entry fee to see this exhbition.
I personally think it's rather worth it.
Firstly, IDA's version of DO COMO! this is not in the DAT exhibition,
it's in an area called iSPACE.
you will get to see what Singapore is projected in 2015.
I hope the sound quality is good enough...
DAT exhibition http://www.scienceexhibition.com.sg
1. An interactive table whose animations will react to what u place on the table.
"an experiment with real objects and virtual images"
e.g.
I used a rope to form a circle on the table, a pond will appear in the circle and the ducks will start to swim into the pond.
If I used the longer rope to form a long line, the train will start to run on the line.
saucer will cause some flowers to grow.... watch closely!
2. Another interactive table which "revisits the domestic situation" on the table.
This time, the colour of the object u place on the table will bleed in a line down.
If u place another object in front of it intersecting the line, the colour will mix together.
3. This one is power.
"two double beds are video linked up, one in a dark space and one in an illuminated space. live video messages are sent to allow both sides to see one another."
"The ability to exist outside of a users' own space and time is created by an alarmingly real sense of touch that is enhanced by the context of the bed and caused by an acute shift of senses within the participant"
"In Telematic Dreaming, the user exchanges their tactile sense of touch by replacing their hands with their eyes".
4. Really smart.
User draws with ink on a blank sheet of paper.
Pushes a button which takes a image of the drawing.
Removes the drawing.
and pushes the animate button,
then he/she can start playing with the drawing! like instant flash animation. ha
5. By just gently touching the supernormal objects on the table,
the play of shadows will run in and surprise you!
Japanese design - a shadow represents the very existence of an object.
It can also reveal the intrinsic quality of that object.
6. this one is straightforward. Huge toggle table to play on.
I have many more videos...
but playing them real life is really an amazing experience.
i can show more, if you all really have no time to go... :)
yian
haha.. pay $4 more on top of the $6 entry fee to see this exhbition.
I personally think it's rather worth it.
Firstly, IDA's version of DO COMO! this is not in the DAT exhibition,
it's in an area called iSPACE.
you will get to see what Singapore is projected in 2015.
I hope the sound quality is good enough...
DAT exhibition http://www.scienceexhibition.com.sg
1. An interactive table whose animations will react to what u place on the table.
"an experiment with real objects and virtual images"
e.g.
I used a rope to form a circle on the table, a pond will appear in the circle and the ducks will start to swim into the pond.
If I used the longer rope to form a long line, the train will start to run on the line.
saucer will cause some flowers to grow.... watch closely!
2. Another interactive table which "revisits the domestic situation" on the table.
This time, the colour of the object u place on the table will bleed in a line down.
If u place another object in front of it intersecting the line, the colour will mix together.
3. This one is power.
"two double beds are video linked up, one in a dark space and one in an illuminated space. live video messages are sent to allow both sides to see one another."
"The ability to exist outside of a users' own space and time is created by an alarmingly real sense of touch that is enhanced by the context of the bed and caused by an acute shift of senses within the participant"
"In Telematic Dreaming, the user exchanges their tactile sense of touch by replacing their hands with their eyes".
4. Really smart.
User draws with ink on a blank sheet of paper.
Pushes a button which takes a image of the drawing.
Removes the drawing.
and pushes the animate button,
then he/she can start playing with the drawing! like instant flash animation. ha
5. By just gently touching the supernormal objects on the table,
the play of shadows will run in and surprise you!
Japanese design - a shadow represents the very existence of an object.
It can also reveal the intrinsic quality of that object.
6. this one is straightforward. Huge toggle table to play on.
I have many more videos...
but playing them real life is really an amazing experience.
i can show more, if you all really have no time to go... :)
yian
lunedì 1 ottobre 2007
last good meal
Paulina and Julia!
Our very warm neighbours in Corte.
If one day we visit Paris or Poland or Mexico, haha.. guess we have a home!
Miss them all..
First and last GOOD GOOD italian meal.
We ate along Navigli.. haha... after Meihua is carrying 4 moka! haha. poor thing.
Bestest bread sticks ever!
Parma ham and melon and fig.
Gambetti risotto.
Fries and Calamari.
We are so stuffed by the end. Even forgo the planned gelato....
I miss gelatooooooooooooooooooo
Our very warm neighbours in Corte.
If one day we visit Paris or Poland or Mexico, haha.. guess we have a home!
Miss them all..
First and last GOOD GOOD italian meal.
We ate along Navigli.. haha... after Meihua is carrying 4 moka! haha. poor thing.
Bestest bread sticks ever!
Parma ham and melon and fig.
Gambetti risotto.
Fries and Calamari.
We are so stuffed by the end. Even forgo the planned gelato....
I miss gelatooooooooooooooooooo
giovedì 30 agosto 2007
snapshots
lunedì 13 agosto 2007
i miss milano chiesa (church)..
last sunday, i was alone in church (the Singapore one)..
the images of us going to the church in Milano suddenly appear in my head.
I miss the ppl, the family spirit, the church.
It is really a sweet, cosy, warm home... our refuge in Milano.
when we get the feeling of being daughters and being loved once again.
A place where we need not worry too much abt acceptance, abt communication, abt safety.
Around 6 months ago, we googled a church Chiesa Evangelica Metodista di Milano.
we noted down the timings.
we were cold and late.
we ran ard the piazza to find the correct strada to turn into.
we found via L.Porro Lambertenghi, 28.
back then it was still winter, now it's summer!
the roads becoming more and more familiar yet we still get lost every now & then.
the lunch after service.. haha.. something to look forward to..
so Asian plus italian cooking.. perfect
forever so friendly and unpretentious
Last gelato at this fabulous gelateria near church..
THEY HAVE MOJITO FLAVOUR! amazingly delicious... ahhhhhhh
A song which we sang to send the pastor off..
but it applies to all of us who are seperating to go back our respective countries
or who are going to leave milano for vacation or for good..
God be with you till we meet again;
By His counsels guide, uphold you,
With His sheep securely fold you;
God be with you till we meet again.
Till we meet, till we meet,
Till we meet at Jesus’ feet;
Till we meet, till we meet,
God be with you till we meet again.
YUP... TILL WE MEET AGAIN.. WE WILL MEET AGAIN..
the images of us going to the church in Milano suddenly appear in my head.
I miss the ppl, the family spirit, the church.
It is really a sweet, cosy, warm home... our refuge in Milano.
when we get the feeling of being daughters and being loved once again.
A place where we need not worry too much abt acceptance, abt communication, abt safety.
Around 6 months ago, we googled a church Chiesa Evangelica Metodista di Milano.
we noted down the timings.
we were cold and late.
we ran ard the piazza to find the correct strada to turn into.
we found via L.Porro Lambertenghi, 28.
back then it was still winter, now it's summer!
the roads becoming more and more familiar yet we still get lost every now & then.
the lunch after service.. haha.. something to look forward to..
so Asian plus italian cooking.. perfect
forever so friendly and unpretentious
Last gelato at this fabulous gelateria near church..
THEY HAVE MOJITO FLAVOUR! amazingly delicious... ahhhhhhh
A song which we sang to send the pastor off..
but it applies to all of us who are seperating to go back our respective countries
or who are going to leave milano for vacation or for good..
God be with you till we meet again;
By His counsels guide, uphold you,
With His sheep securely fold you;
God be with you till we meet again.
Till we meet, till we meet,
Till we meet at Jesus’ feet;
Till we meet, till we meet,
God be with you till we meet again.
YUP... TILL WE MEET AGAIN.. WE WILL MEET AGAIN..
mercoledì 8 agosto 2007
uniquely italy
sabato 4 agosto 2007
Rewinding.. Up Duomo..
There are still many many things that I have not blogged abt yet.
haha.. including some exclusive photos!
Well, now that the whole exchange adventure is over, I hope I can slowly rewind back and blog abt those left behind episodes, so that I myself can remember them too next time.
This one is Up Duomo with Valerie.
I didn't meet her before but managed to catch just before she is leaving Milano.
Went up Duomo with her so that we can say for definite that we have completed Milano!
Duomo up close!
After seeing the panaromic view of Milano, i really think that Milano is quite ugly. haha... but i still feel quite at home in Milan.
Duomo is still one of my top favourite architecture among those I have seen!
So intricate and magnificent.. I want to be back!
haha.. including some exclusive photos!
Well, now that the whole exchange adventure is over, I hope I can slowly rewind back and blog abt those left behind episodes, so that I myself can remember them too next time.
This one is Up Duomo with Valerie.
I didn't meet her before but managed to catch just before she is leaving Milano.
Went up Duomo with her so that we can say for definite that we have completed Milano!
Duomo up close!
After seeing the panaromic view of Milano, i really think that Milano is quite ugly. haha... but i still feel quite at home in Milan.
Duomo is still one of my top favourite architecture among those I have seen!
So intricate and magnificent.. I want to be back!
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