He who writes history

June 28th, 2008 | 0 Comments »

It’s citizens themselves who, if not least, take part in writing history. They jot down notes of their daily life, travel, romance, and such; they take photographs, record audio, and capture video of people, places, and events that catch their attentions as if they’re doing some great documentary work.

Lately some photographs I took during my visit to Cambodia’s magnificent ancient temple in Preah Vihear were featured in some news stories in one of the country’s popular online news sites. Please take a look at this and this.

I also got a mention here by Cambodian blogger Phearin Than as if my weblog is a comprehensive source of information about Preah Vihear.

From time to time I’ve been asked a number of questions by journalists about blog as a tool as well as blogging as an activity. As focus has, much from mainstream media, that blogging is seen as an advocacy tool by activists and so, I’ve also responded to them that in the next decade historians will look into blog for more information and resources to backup their evidence in research. Before long a number of diaries and journals, written by more sophisticated and educated people, have been used to dig stories and go beyond for discovery for academics and historians.

Khmer food

June 25th, 2008 | 5 Comments »

Cambodia preserved food
Cambodia’s favorite food, huh?

Khmer preserved food
Khmer preserved food

Moving in the rain

June 22nd, 2008 | 0 Comments »

Koh Kong transport
Koh Kong sea transportation

Peam Krasaop

June 17th, 2008 | 3 Comments »

Peam Krasaop -- Coastal Resources
One of Koh Kong wildlife sanctuaries

Boats and homes of Cambodian villagers
Boats and homes of villagers

Cambodia-Thailand border crossings: Koh Kong

June 16th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

Green Papaya Salad
Green Papaya Salad with grilled chicken and sticky rice

Thai products for Cambodian market
Thai products so popular among Cambodian people

Discounted Thai goods
Discounted Thai goods on every Friday

Cambodia's crab
Cambodia’s crabs on sale at the border

Saving fuel
Saving…