That was nice to see the Wat Bo temple, its was informative and yes needs a renovations project but i doubt it will happen anytime sooner. The street there seems much more quiet then Thailand and also more cleaner with pavements.
That's an incredible property. It would be a completely different experience visiting it at night, I can only imagine the spiritual activity there then.
Wat means temple in Khmer, hence Angkor Wat. A little knowledge gained from a research paper on Cambodian history in college. Also, Koh means island. So any time you see Koh, it's island. Haha. Love the iconic Khmer Naga (believe it's called Neak in Khmer). Incredibly unique and beautiful.
Thanks for the info! Yes they say, wat, pagoda and monastery here for temple. Fun fact for you about “Koh” is pronounced more like “goh” in Khmer 😊❤️ The more we learn in Cambodia, the more we love it here 🙌🏽😊❤️
@@franclyspeakingWhen Cambodian names are written in Roman alphabets they are spelled phonetically based on French. So here’s a quick tip. K = French K (soft English K) Kh = English K P = French P (soft P) Ph = English P T = French T (soft T) Th = English T (not English Th sound) Ch = Soft English J Chh = English Ch and so on. Cambodians also don’t pronounce the word ending like in English. It is implied that something is there. You’ll notice this when they speak English. Koh = Kohh (like in LOSS with a French K (soft K) not KO like most visitors pronounce it. Kampot = Kom-Pote (French K and French P), not Cam-Pot
Love SR
It’s a pretty great place!
This was such a great day. I'm glad that the three of us got to enjoy Wat Bo together.
That was nice to see the Wat Bo temple, its was informative and yes needs a renovations project but i doubt it will happen anytime sooner.
The street there seems much more quiet then Thailand and also more cleaner with pavements.
SE Asia has amazing temples and gardens. I'll try tuning my car radio to that station 😂
Haha give it a listen and let me know if you reach enlightenment! 😂
That's an incredible property. It would be a completely different experience visiting it at night, I can only imagine the spiritual activity there then.
Yeah it’s pretty amazing! Definitely gonna need to visit at night sometime 😊
Wat means temple in Khmer, hence Angkor Wat. A little knowledge gained from a research paper on Cambodian history in college. Also, Koh means island. So any time you see Koh, it's island. Haha. Love the iconic Khmer Naga (believe it's called Neak in Khmer). Incredibly unique and beautiful.
Thanks for the info! Yes they say, wat, pagoda and monastery here for temple.
Fun fact for you about “Koh” is pronounced more like “goh” in Khmer 😊❤️
The more we learn in Cambodia, the more we love it here 🙌🏽😊❤️
@@franclyspeakingWhen Cambodian names are written in Roman alphabets they are spelled phonetically based on French. So here’s a quick tip.
K = French K (soft English K)
Kh = English K
P = French P (soft P)
Ph = English P
T = French T (soft T)
Th = English T (not English Th sound)
Ch = Soft English J
Chh = English Ch
and so on.
Cambodians also don’t pronounce the word ending like in English. It is implied that something is there. You’ll notice this when they speak English.
Koh = Kohh (like in LOSS with a French K (soft K) not KO like most visitors pronounce it.
Kampot = Kom-Pote (French K and French P), not Cam-Pot
A very intriguing Wat for sure - would have been one of the only things around way back when it was built - nice one Franc 👌✔️✌️👋👍🙏
For sure, huge complex and lots of unique parts within!
the Randy Moss jersey pulled me in. NICE
About 20 years strong and still going! 👌
Miss Sarah in this one
Thank you Julie! 😊❤️
Bring sarah with ya bud for more interesting 😂
Hahahha thanks, I’m back in the next one 😊❤️