JP Klovstad, the person behind touching portrait photos of locals in South-East Asia
The photographer JP Klovstad makes touching portrait photos of locals in South East Asia. Read our interview with him and learn about a fascinating person!
by Inga | updated October 20, 2022
The photographer JP Klovstad makes touching portrait photos of locals in South East Asia. Read our interview with him and learn about a fascinating person!
Terrace of the Leper King is a pretty nice and small temple in the Angkor Archaeological Park and closed to the Terrace of the Elephants.
Although there are also special forms of greeting to the times of day in the Khmer language, has the general joom reab lea has become enforced.
Learn Khmer and find out how to spell “How are you?” in Khmer Language. Listen to 4 different Khmer voice files of locals. Try out to spell by yourself!
Phare, The Cambodian Circus is one of the Highlights in Siem Reap. Craig Dodge gave us an interview – read his enthusiastic answers to my questions.
When saying goodbye to foreigners or high officials, the formal expression “joom reab lea” is used in Khmer language. Similar to greeting someone, the hands are folded in front of the chest when saying goodbye.
One day, I booked Angkor Tour Guide Ratanak Eath for a trip through the angkor area. It was a surprise, that not a temple photo would take most time :-)
This year, Monday angel Koraka Tevy comes down to earth on 14 April 8;07 am. She is the second daughter of Kabil Moha Prum. Happy Khmer New Year 2014
The Temple of Angkor are a must see, when you are in Siem Reap. So did we with our iiCamp group and we visited most of the temple at the Small Circuit.
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