CAMBODIA– THE CHILDREN OF PHNOM PENH
by Wong Casandra
Late last month, I had the good fortune to travel to the capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh for a media assignment. Having been to Vietnam earlier this year, and Bangkok two years back, I was… expecting a similar environment with similar infrastructure and culture. My deduction wasn’t entirely wrong; however, Phnom Penh’s infectious never-say-die spirit and resilience tugged at my heartstrings, and appealed to me greatly, even more so than the two fore-mentioned cities.
And I certainly wasn’t the only one who felt this way. Along the trip, I have met several people who had fallen in love with this exotic city and had not only made it home, but in their own magnanimous ways, also contributed greatly to helping the Cambodians. I haven’t been this inspired ever since reading Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov (he had a great sense of black humour, but I digress.). And I will definitely make a trip down again (this time, personal!) early next year.
Therefore, I decided to dedicate this entry to the beautiful and precious children of Phnom Penh, all of whom deserve much more than what life has dealt out for them.
With that said, Singaporean children should count themselves lucky to have a proper roof over their heads; most of the Cambodian children that I have caught on my camera were living in poor and unsavory sanitary conditions. Still, they manage to keep a smile on their faces and live on.
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Comment by embareCet — 6 March, 2009 @ 8:46 pm