Less by aliasgrace. Phnom Penh, Cambodia
I don’t remember when I first became interested in old photos and memories. I especially enjoy photo collections of Indochina in the 1930′s. Of course, I admire the photos of Cambodian temples that keep updating every day from Siem Reap and other parts of the country.
I don’t know how much you know about Cambodia, but why don’t you try these few links to see Cambodian dance filmed in 1920, the beautiful city of Phnom Penh city in 1965, and clips of Khmer movies from before the beginning of the war?
So it’s your choice to click any of these link below to see how beautiful a country Cambodia is:
I hope you have a good weekend,
Photo Credit to aliasgrace
Tagged as:
Angkor Wat,
cambodia documentary,
Cambodian History,
Khmer Culture
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thanks for your post i really dont know about that i can see this video thanks brother
wow!!! I did not know this time existed for Khmer. We were developed and prospering. What an enlighting insight to our once great society.