Going to Fazleena’s house celebrating...

Dear Student Blog visitors, That’s such a long time that I haven’t updated my blog because I’m busy managing another website named CambodiaCircles. I miss all of you and I really thanks for those who still come here to check...

Young people remain blissfully unaware of...

ACCORDING to a 2008 census, Cambodia has a population of 13,395,682, with a growth rate of 1.54 per cent a year. BuddeCom, a telecommunications research website, has estimated that this year, Cambodia has 8.4 million mobile subscribers. With...

Constructive Cambodian: The effect of...

I like to see them wearing short skirts, but I wouldn’t want my sister or my girlfriends to do it Clothing is used not only to stay warm and preserve privacy but can also be an expression of personal identity and national culture. For example...

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Cambodia Circles – a new website specially...

Social networking sites have evolved and gotten recognized by the fact of keeping people from every corner of the world to stay connected; however, Cambodiacircles.com is more than that. The site comes from the word Cambodia + Circles, and...

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Educating children via video tutorial

Even though some children do not focus much on studying, they are still able to gain knowledge when watching our programs because we have combined entertainment and education. “Hello, kids! Welcome to the Khmer literature tutorial! In...

Attended a lecture by Ralph J. Begleiter

That’s a great chance for me yesterday to have chance joining a lecture by Ralph Begleiter, director (Center for Political Communication) and former CNN world affairs correspondent. I have learnt a lot in the  4 hours and a half lecture...

Join Internet Talk at CTN

Last Thursday, Tivea Koam and I were invited to share experiences after working as Cambodian news reporters for more than a year. At the same time, we got a chance to briefly talked about some of our school projects we have completed since year...

Living in a pagoda, an alternative to stay...

Measuring just 8 square metres, it’s about half as big as a typical school classroom. One student is doing his homework on a table supporting two desktop computers, adjacent to a broken window. Another student strolls in and begins searching...

Living in a pagoda, an alternative to stay...

Dear student blog visitors, Below is a feature story focusing on the way of life of people living in pagoda. Here is the original version (not edited from any editor) I wrote with another LIFT reporter. The reason I decide to post the original...

Culture of reading is worth sharing

In this week issue of LIFT magazine, I wrote a column about situation of library in the Kingdom in related to reading culture of Cambodian.Recently, under supervision from their teacher, year I students in batch 10 at DMC have been to Kampong...