Saturday, July 24, 2010

about me


My name Prak Thavry

Date of birth 02/29/1986

Place of birth : Nikom village ChroySdao

Communun Battambang Distric Cambodia

Father Name Prak youn

Mother Name Sao chantha
MY aducation:
2009-Presen : Teaching English English in Cambodia Book at Chroy Sdao Secondary Schoo
2007-Present : Teaching Math and physical
at Chroy Sdao Secondary School
2002-2005 : BacII General Knowledge at Thmorkorl High School.
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Friday, July 23, 2010

My province


Welcome to Battambang
Battambang is Cambodia's second-largest city and the capital of Battambang Province, which was founded in the 11th century. It is the former capital of Monton Kmer and lies in the heart of the Northwest of Cambodia. Until the war years, in which almost every
infrastructure was destructed it was the leading rice-producing province of the country.
The name Battambang or Batdambang, literally means "loss of stick"
referring to a legend of the Preah Bat Dambang Kranhoung (Kranhoung Stick King). The population is nowadays around 250,000 people . It’s a riverside town, home to some of the best-preserved, French colonial architecture in the country. Until recently Battambang was off the map for road travellers, but facilities have recently been improved and it makes a great base for visiting the nearby temples, such as Phnom Banon and Wat Ek Phnom, as well as the closedby villages.

It's a secondary hub on the overland route between Thailand and Vietnam, and if the National Highway No 6 from Poipet to Siem Reap is ever upgraded it'll become an even smaller hub. The network of charming old French shop houses clustered along the riverbank is the real highlight here, and there are a number of Wats scattered around the town.

The small museum has a collection of Angkorian-era artifacts, and beyond the town there's a number of hilltop temples, yet more Wats and a pretty large lake. One of the more famous hills is Phnom Sampeau (Ship Hill) with the notorious killing caves.

Battambang did not give way to the Khmer Rouge movement after the fall of Phnom Penh, but it’s been in the centre of the ongoing government Khmer Rouge conflict ever since the Vietnamese invasion in 1979 pushed the genocidal regime out of Phnom Penh and to the Northwest.

Until the surrender deal of Ieng Sary (Khmer Rouge number three man based in Pailin),Battambang was the Khmer Rouge stronghold in the region.

In the earlier history Battambang flip-flopped back and forth between Thailand (called Siam before their 20th-century renaming) and Cambodia. It’s been a part of Thailand most of the time since the 15th century, with Cambodia regaining control (more specifically due the French) in 1907. The Thais grabbed it again, with Japanese assistance, in 1941 and kept the region in their camp until the World War II years in 1947.

The Allied Forces helped persuade the Thais that the region was originally

part of ancient Cambodia and the world community would not take kindly
to the Thais holding onto it further. Like the rest of the Northwest, there
is still a lot of Thai influence apparent. The main currency is still the Thai
Baht and many people are able to converse in Thai. But the area is very Khmer, with ancient Khmer ruins scattered around, and even the ways of life are much more similar to the rest of Cambodia than to Thailand.

Battambang city is a peaceful and pleasant place these days. The main parts

of the city are situated closed to the Sangker River, a tranquil, small body of
water that winds its way through Battambang Province. It is a nice,
picturesque setting. As with much of Cambodia, the French architecture is an attractive bonus of the city.

Wat Ek Temple:


Wat Ek Temple:
Adapts the architecture of 11th century and built in 1027 during the reign of King, Sorayak Varman I (1002-1050). It is located at Piem Ek commune in 14 kilometer from the provincial town.

Battambang twon


Menusem in Battambang twon




Battambang twon have alots

of Suppermarket
Battabang Market is a Market

Meddle of Twon

Prasat Snung:


Prasat Snung:
Characterizes as three separated stupas made of brick, located on a hill having 30 meter length and 20 meter width, in Snung pagoda’s area, Snung commune, Ba Nan District in 22 kilometer distance from the provincial town. According to the style at the gate, the temple is similar to other temples in 12th century. Behind the temple, there is another new constructing temple.

Boeng Kam Pinh Puoy Resort:




Boeng Kam Pinh Puoy Resort: Locates between two mountains,


named Phnom Kul or Phnom Ta Nget and Phnom Kam Pinh Puoy,


at Ta Nget village, Ta Kriem Commune in 35 kilometer distance


from the provincial town. Boeng kam Pinh Puoy has 1,900 meter


width, 19 kilometer length and can load 110,000,000-cubic meter


water.

Sek Sak Resort:




Sek Sak Resort:
Is the natural resort, which has been popular since before the


civil war time. Sek Sak stretches along the river bank
full of plant,


trees and bamboo-green nature in 500 meter
length.
As long as visiting


Sek Sak, tourists can also visit other attractive sites like
P
o Pus

Pich Chen Da Dong Tong and Sa Ang speak, the pre-history site


in five kilometer to six kilometer distance from each other. Sek


Sak located Treng commune, Rotanak Mondul District in 50


kilometer distance from the provincial town of Battambang


along the National Road No 57, the former National Road No 10.