Whatever the reason for visiting or living in the Kingdom of Cambodia, there are a few etiquette rules that will go a long way to making your stay more enjoyable.
By Jody Hanson … Like earrings and a properly packed handbag, I never leave home without a krama as I would sort of feel undressed. And the few times I haven’t had it with me, I’ve needed it.
“The hardest part of running the CHOICE project is working with volunteers,” sighs Ross Wright, a 69 year-old Australian who has been donating his time six days a week since 2006 to work with three villages outside of Phnom Penh.
Guest Post by Jody Hanson — “Aren’t you going to eat?” I asked Nick. He is a 35 year old tuk-tuk driver in Phmon Penh where I live. In summary he is a combination of my personal chauffeur, a friend and a little brother.
By Jody Hanson — Everything about The Latin Quarter screams Spanish: the food, the music, the wine, the furniture. The colonial house cum restaurant could well be in Cuba or Argentina.