11:34 the little boy eating the mango remind me alot of myself. I used to do the same thing and i still do now. Just couldn't resit a mango. Thanks for the video. I miss home a lot.
I really enjoyed your tour of the village. It really puts things in perspective when you see how little they have but still have a smile, lovely people. I hope to get back there one day.
Please DO NOT give these children candy or gum containing sugar, they do not have access to flouride like they do in th western world. A simple cavity can turn into an infection and sickness or death. Also giving hand outs teaches them the begging lifestyle. Also imagine if a stranger came up to your child and just gave them some candy
@mebesaturday You are so right. The local guide made the gum suggestion as something to give instead of money, not as a handout for begging, but as "payment" for the kids taking me around the village as my escorts. You want to give something - I urge viewers to consider donating money to valid child-support charities. After all the bombings and economic isolation we owe them big-time. Instead tourist could offer pens and notebooks for their schooling - visit this country.
It astounds me that an American observer can see "moral hazard" in giving anything to the salt of the earth people you filmed here.There is nothing but commerce going on in the video, and giving them money only encourages more. What they are doing is what most Cambodians do just for survival. These are the heroic entrepreneurs pampered wealthy Americans pretend to be.
I have a Cambodian wife and son, whose family lives in rural Prey Veng near the Vietnam border.
Hheh heh :D much more like and luv this video ! <3
BamBoBoyzz 2 weeks ago
It is great job, I like this
akaso009 1 month ago
not really alcohal it is gasoline LOL
LoyalsDisciples 1 month ago
real life vid of cambodia....luvin it
mardizone 1 month ago
11:34 the little boy eating the mango remind me alot of myself. I used to do the same thing and i still do now. Just couldn't resit a mango. Thanks for the video. I miss home a lot.
oudannetteY 1 month ago
nicely done....
consardo 3 months ago
Great video, thanks for uploading
justshaun2011 3 months ago
Wonderful videos
1Delu 4 months ago
Thank you for uploading this interesting video.
proudkonkhmer 5 months ago
I really enjoyed your tour of the village. It really puts things in perspective when you see how little they have but still have a smile, lovely people. I hope to get back there one day.
Spindry96 5 months ago
my heart melts just by looking at these young children selling something.
MrEbichan 5 months ago
Great video. Thank you for sharing!
s0nztheallah 5 months ago
Really interesting video. Never see a good one like this. Thank you so much!
sampleforyou 6 months ago
Please DO NOT give these children candy or gum containing sugar, they do not have access to flouride like they do in th western world. A simple cavity can turn into an infection and sickness or death. Also giving hand outs teaches them the begging lifestyle. Also imagine if a stranger came up to your child and just gave them some candy
mebesaturday 7 months ago 2
@mebesaturday You are so right. The local guide made the gum suggestion as something to give instead of money, not as a handout for begging, but as "payment" for the kids taking me around the village as my escorts. You want to give something - I urge viewers to consider donating money to valid child-support charities. After all the bombings and economic isolation we owe them big-time. Instead tourist could offer pens and notebooks for their schooling - visit this country.
denniscallan 7 months ago 2
It astounds me that an American observer can see "moral hazard" in giving anything to the salt of the earth people you filmed here.There is nothing but commerce going on in the video, and giving them money only encourages more. What they are doing is what most Cambodians do just for survival. These are the heroic entrepreneurs pampered wealthy Americans pretend to be.
I have a Cambodian wife and son, whose family lives in rural Prey Veng near the Vietnam border.
oswaldwasaleftist 3 months ago
We, Cambodians, called it " Three-Wheel taxi/drive".... thx for uploaded...
sometimeUsee 8 months ago
i dont believe that was alcohol for sale..more likely petrol for the motorbikes
WPhea 8 months ago
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l4taamo 8 months ago
@WPhea Aye, i'm sure that was petrol, they use glass bottles to store it and there's a funnel for filling up gas tanks
l4taamo 8 months ago
@l4taamo that is what i was trying to say lol in the video they say it's alcohol
WPhea 7 months ago
Good work
Soomp1 8 months ago
Great Job! and I like your commentary. btw those alcohol bottles are usually filled with gasoline instead of whisky lol.
xRithyx 8 months ago
@xRithyx your right.....the khmer version of moonshine is usually sold out of bamboo tubes.
blindbat40 2 weeks ago
One of most impressive videos. Excellent job.
ut2usr2 9 months ago
that was performed live in our hotel lobby, Sokha Resort Siem Reap
denniscallan 10 months ago
By the way, great video nonetheless.
megamunchit2008 9 months ago
amazing videos...at 07:56 there is a new and calming background music, what is it? and from where can I get it?
singaporemba 10 months ago
lol they did not understand you when u ask if anyone speaks english
isunlloaoll 10 months ago