SOUTH-EAST ASIA 2009-10
CAMBODIA. PHNOM PENH
Royal Palace, the official
residence of king Sihamoni
Silver Pagoda. The floor
is lain with five tons of gleaming silver
Inside Silver Pagoda,
there is a life-sized, solid-gold Buddha weighing 90kg with 2086
diamonds
Morning in central Phnom
Penh
Lonely vendor near the
Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monument
In the evening, Cambodians
come here to practice aerobics in groups led by instructors
Tonle Sap river in the
evening
Tuol Sleng Museum, a
former High School turned to Security Prison in 1975
It was the largest center
of detention and torture during the Khmer Rouge regime
One of many former
classrooms
From 1975 to 1979, an
estimated 17,000 people were imprisoned at Tuol Sleng
Almost all of the
prisoners were later executed at the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek
Over 8000 skulls inside a
white stupa serving as a memorial to 17,000 people killed in Choeung Ek
Traditional revolutionary
uniform
This is Phnom Penh. What
more can I say?
Motorcycle drivers taking
a break
We saw a lot of luxury
cars in Phnom Penh. The gap between the rich and the poor is huge
Elephant walking in
central Phnom Penh
He didn't clean up after
his pet
Vendors selling Cambodian
specialties
Have a closer look - it's
crickets, tarantulas, frogs
I ate them all - just to
try and see if it's any good. Well, it's not
Next day we took a bus
straight to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam
Vendors swarm around buses
waiting for ferry across the Mekong River