Great tips to share this to the world as a genocide survivor myself from 1975 to 1979 and most of my family members did not survive. We grew up in PP City then were forced to the countryside to work in the rice fields and most of them died from starvation and exhaustion. Only memories live on. Be mindful and be kind whenever possible. Happy travels from Khmer in the US!
Most of grandparents family did not survive the German genocide of the 1940s. I understand only a little of your horrors and I agree we need to be mindful and kind. One day soon I hope to travel to Cambodia, light some incense and pay honour and tributes to your forebears and ancestors. We will not forget. Regards from Australia.
I'm so sorry for the horror you must have suffered. We should all 'be mindful' that what happened in Cambodia is what has happened when every dictator who ever lived was allowed to implement socialism. And basically destroy the very fabric of society. I was in Cambodia last year. Pretty impressed on the way you are progressing.
Thank for visiting Cambodia. Love your channel. Like many others, I was born into the war raised during it. As you can imagine the horror we had to see as a child. For the first 14 years of my life. the memories still lives on. At that time the whole country was in a complete darkness. Seeing your show how people are interacting with one another buying and selling. such a total difference world. Not the country I was once knew. My hope and dreams, is that one day I would be able to go back and live there without fear from the past.🙏
The movie “Killing Fields” showed the world about the terror the Khmer Rouge let the people of Cambodia suffer. It is a thing of the past now, but bad memories is still in the mind of the survivors. 🙏🏼😢
A funny story, I went to Siem Reap in 2002 and it was a sleepy village in the jungle. I got in by bus from Bangkok late at night so I found a guesthouse, down an alley behind a school. There was a Citgo gas station opposite where I bought water and cigarettes. A year later I was back at my job, cutting trees down in Pennsylvania, and on one job the homeowner wanted to talk to me. He was very proud because he had travelled. He told me that he had built a Citgo gas station in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Before I could stop myself I said, "Not the one on Charles De Gaulle Road, opposite the school?" I have never seen anyone so surprised in my life.
I’m a Cambodian. I grown up in the Phnom Penh city. However my love for Siem Reap land always be so extraordinary. It’s always be my magical land. The local are super friendly. People there are living in peace they love one another and live in a calm, respectful and less competitive life. It’s the place where I can find both combination between ancient traditional rich culture of my own combine with luxury and cool life style amazing food is a plus. The temples are so much more than the stone. They represent my beautiful cultures. The nature there is absolutely memorable. Many big trees 🌳 huge river beautiful mountains that’s absolutely Beautiful.
I was in Siem Reap back in 2017. First country ive been to as a solo traveller.. I love it there, cant believe ive survived 4 days there without internet on my phone. I wish I could go back, since my country's local budget airlines suspended its direct flight to Siem Reap. I was grateful of my travel experience here
Thank you friends for promoting our Cambodia to the world. Cambodia was once known as the Pearl of Asia but Genocides has rips out the country heart and souls of all Cambodians that’s the reason Cambodia were sipping awhile from the modern world todays Cambodia its revival once again stronger and resilients souls ! may God bless you and all your endeavors 🙏💯🇰🇭❤️
You have such a relaxing way to chat with people. Thank your for your abundant, fine drone overviews and your --- beyond-the-tourist-bubble --- interviews. I am familiar with greater Siem Reap --- but about 12 years ago. I stayed in the original Golden Temple Villa for about $15 a night --- near the old market. Fun and friendly staff indeed!
Ignore the uneducated Thai people in the comments. They are just mad you showed traditional Khmer culture (dresses, dances, etc) in this video. Anyways keep it up! :)
In 2022, your government even said that tourists don't wear the right clothes to enter Angkor Wat, but now people are saying it's your national dress. It's funny.
@@ize9102 Then you must have misunderstood, you're not Khmer, you wouldn't understand Khmer. Don't be making up things to prove your point, its embarrassing.
Thank you for the beautiful documentary on Cambodia. What a lovely place with so much culture. I can see so much similarities to South India. Best wishes to Cambodian people.
I love Cambodia. I've been living here for almost 20 years. Great video. What really makes Cambodia a special place are the people, friendliest people in the world.
First visited Siem Riep in 1995. Flew up from PP for a week. Stayed in a small hotel near the center, cheap! Bought a 3 or 4 day pass to the major sights. Had to use an armed guard with a Range Rover! Great time but I see things have changed a lot for tourists! Got back to PP via a boat on the lake & a bus! Anchor Wat is the BEST!
I lived in Cambodia for nearly 5 years and I can identify with what the photographer in Siem Reap was saying. I love Southeast Asia also. The atmosphere there is very different for the States. I will be returning to that region of the world. Already have my plane ticket!
Thank you for this video. My wife and I will be visiting in a few weeks. Everything closes for Tet, so she can't work; it's the only time we get to travel.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great video!!! 5 Stars!!! I don’t think King J Aberman VII built any of those Megalithic temples…Seems like he found them and moved into them at that time, and blasted his name everywhere just like the Egyptians did LOL Great Video none the less!!!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
She said before the pandemic, they relied mostly on Chinese tourists, “they like drink coconut juice and lots of shopping”, but western backpackers weren’t spending much coz most of them are poor adventurers, not vacationers like the rich chinese.
Western backpakers are rich, simply by virtue of the fact they can travel at all, compared the rest of the impoverished billions of people in this world.
Awesome show mate. You've totally convinced me to move up. I'm in Bali at the moment, but I just work at home. All I need is internet to work. Bali is lovely, but the visa's are bloody mind-blowing expensive.
This video is just amazing and Cambogia is so beautiful. I love this country and you are really a fantastic reporter! All your videos are wonderful and spectacular. Thank you very much Slava. Greetings from Italy. Take care❤💙💚
I really enjoyed this journey it seemed to me you try to get the real face of country not luxurious one , people seem friendly it was light but it gives you a sense of elation Thanx 🌷
Costs need to clarify the currency. "Dollars" is not specific to ONE currency. $60 USD a night to stay in Cambodia is very expensive. You can rent an apartment there for $350 USD for a MONTH. $60 USD is wealthy, wealthy living there.
Awesome trip, thanks for this info video. I’m looking forward of visiting Angkor Wat. Please visit my country Philippines as well, especially my home island BOHOL.
C'est un grand honneur pour les peuples khmers qu' il y a des touristes USA et Européens viennent en vacances et admirer les temples et apprécier le talent khmer époque Angkor
Sometimes I feel that Cambodians and Vietnamese, in particular, are the most friendly and sincere people. I mean, getting a message for just 3 USD per half an hour? In other parts of the world like the Balkans, Turkey, China, or India, if they see that you're a Central European or North American white, they immediately increase the price tenfold and try to take advantage of you while wearing a smile on their face. Regardless, I would gladly pay 60 USD for an hour-long message, as it's a way of honoring someone's work and respecting the work as I am accustomed to other prices. If I have the means, it's a small act of generosity to support someone else, I would not do that to people that try to scum me in the first place.
Great tips to share this to the world as a genocide survivor myself from 1975 to 1979 and most of my family members did not survive. We grew up in PP City then were forced to the countryside to work in the rice fields and most of them died from starvation and exhaustion. Only memories live on. Be mindful and be kind whenever possible. Happy travels from Khmer in the US!
my condolences
Most of grandparents family did not survive the German genocide of the 1940s.
I understand only a little of your horrors and I agree we need to be mindful and kind.
One day soon I hope to travel to Cambodia, light some incense and pay honour and tributes to your forebears and ancestors.
We will not forget.
Regards from Australia.
I'm so sorry for the horror you must have suffered.
We should all 'be mindful' that what happened in Cambodia is what has happened when every dictator who ever lived was allowed to implement socialism. And basically destroy the very fabric of society.
I was in Cambodia last year. Pretty impressed on the way you are progressing.
Thank for visiting Cambodia. Love your channel. Like many others, I was born into the war raised during it. As you can imagine the horror we had to see as a child. For the first 14 years of my life. the memories still lives on. At that time the whole country was in a complete darkness. Seeing your show how people are interacting with one another buying and selling. such a total difference world. Not the country I was once knew. My hope and dreams, is that one day I would be able to go back and live there without fear from the past.🙏
The movie “Killing Fields” showed the world about the terror the Khmer Rouge let the people of Cambodia suffer.
It is a thing of the past now, but bad memories is still in the mind of the survivors. 🙏🏼😢
A funny story, I went to Siem Reap in 2002 and it was a sleepy village in the jungle. I got in by bus from Bangkok late at night so I found a guesthouse, down an alley behind a school. There was a Citgo gas station opposite where I bought water and cigarettes. A year later I was back at my job, cutting trees down in Pennsylvania, and on one job the homeowner wanted to talk to me. He was very proud because he had travelled. He told me that he had built a Citgo gas station in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Before I could stop myself I said, "Not the one on Charles De Gaulle Road, opposite the school?" I have never seen anyone so surprised in my life.
That story is amazing. What happened than, life long friendship?
I’m a Cambodian. I grown up in the Phnom Penh city. However my love for Siem Reap land always be so extraordinary. It’s always be my magical land. The local are super friendly. People there are living in peace they love one another and live in a calm, respectful and less competitive life.
It’s the place where I can find both combination between ancient traditional rich culture of my own combine with luxury and cool life style amazing food is a plus.
The temples are so much more than the stone. They represent my beautiful cultures. The nature there is absolutely memorable. Many big trees 🌳 huge river beautiful mountains that’s absolutely Beautiful.
Combodia is not a country
@@Ramirez321Wake up lost soul! Get yourself educated about our histories before going around and spread hatred comment. God Bless
Come to my little apartment
Kk
This was an AMAZING look at Siem Reap. By far one of the best videos out there, extremely well done! I can't wait to check it out.
me too
As usual, entertaining and informative. Thank you!
I was in Siem Reap back in 2017. First country ive been to as a solo traveller.. I love it there, cant believe ive survived 4 days there without internet on my phone. I wish I could go back, since my country's local budget airlines suspended its direct flight to Siem Reap. I was grateful of my travel experience here
Thank you for showing me my country. You were so kind with Cambodian people. I had been Following you everywhere.
Thank you so much that you went to cambodia❤🇰🇭🇰🇭
I love Cambodia, the people are friendly and welcoming
Thank you friends for promoting our Cambodia to the world. Cambodia was once known as the Pearl of Asia but Genocides has rips out the country heart and souls of all Cambodians that’s the reason Cambodia were sipping awhile from the modern world todays Cambodia its revival once again stronger and resilients souls ! may God bless you and all your endeavors 🙏💯🇰🇭❤️
You have such a relaxing way to chat with people.
Thank your for your abundant, fine drone overviews and your --- beyond-the-tourist-bubble --- interviews.
I am familiar with greater Siem Reap --- but about 12 years ago.
I stayed in the original Golden Temple Villa for about $15 a night --- near the old market.
Fun and friendly staff indeed!
Thank you kindly!
@@realcoolvision Your video of the middle east is very good but far far to advert heavy!
This was an AMAZING look at Siem Reap.
That is a great video :) Thank you for sharing our beautiful country to the world.🙏🙏🙏
Ignore the uneducated Thai people in the comments. They are just mad you showed traditional Khmer culture (dresses, dances, etc) in this video. Anyways keep it up! :)
In 2022, your government even said that tourists don't wear the right clothes to enter Angkor Wat, but now people are saying it's your national dress. It's funny.
@@ize9102 Then you must have misunderstood, you're not Khmer, you wouldn't understand Khmer. Don't be making up things to prove your point, its embarrassing.
They mad they can’t be us
THEY BARK LIKE THAT IN EVERY COMMENTS. IN EVERY KHMER VIDEOS. SMH.....
Cambodia number 1
I loved Siem Reap, and it's great to see a video of someone showing other temples than just ankor wat
I just returned from Siem Reap Slava. Your video is a great guide for anyone interested in visiting the area. Amazing things you come up with.
Thanks for this video , tbh this is the most informative ive seen EVER on siem reap ,good work
I recently discovered that the national costumes of Cambodia and Thailand are very similar. Beautiful! 😍😍
That is Thai traditional costume ❤ Siem Reap was one of Thailand before Thailand lost it to France in the past.
Thank you for the beautiful documentary on Cambodia. What a lovely place with so much culture. I can see so much similarities to South India. Best wishes to Cambodian people.
I love Cambodia. I've been living here for almost 20 years. Great video. What really makes Cambodia a special place are the people, friendliest people in the world.
Thank you so much for your videos. They really have been invaluable to me. Best travel documentaries on RUclips, 100%!
Wow, thank you!
First visited Siem Riep in 1995. Flew up from PP for a week. Stayed in a small hotel near the center, cheap! Bought a 3 or 4 day pass to the major sights. Had to use an armed guard with a Range Rover! Great time but I see things have changed a lot for tourists! Got back to PP via a boat on the lake & a bus! Anchor Wat is the BEST!
Yes... I was there last December. Coming in June to tour Angkor Wat again and other sites.
Great coverage to learn about Cambodia and people's life style. Thank you !
Thank you
Angkor wat is where I want to go someday.
Ethnic odor tempts me to another world.
I'm from Vietnam and it's such a pleasure if you choose Vietnam as the next place to explore.
Lovely people, beautiful country. I really enjoyed that video. Thank you. 👍
I lived in Cambodia for nearly 5 years and I can identify with what the photographer in Siem Reap was saying. I love Southeast Asia also. The atmosphere there is very different for the States. I will be returning to that region of the world. Already have my plane ticket!
You still have the best travel videos man! Thank you for this video!
Thai traditional clothes is beautiful ❤
Thank you for this video. My wife and I will be visiting in a few weeks. Everything closes for Tet, so she can't work; it's the only time we get to travel.
Thanks bro for visiting Cambodia. We are worming welcome you
This was great! I’m going to be there in November traveling from USA
Great video of Seam Riep. Great shows of Angkor Wat Temples. Great shot if Night Market and countryside. Hopefully, I'll meet Al someday. Thanks.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Great video!!! 5 Stars!!!
I don’t think King J Aberman VII built any of those Megalithic temples…Seems like he found them and moved into them at that time, and blasted his name everywhere just like the Egyptians did LOL
Great Video none the less!!!!!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Very best video Cambodia All Temple very best.
Thanks for sharing, very educational
Wow ! Thank you so much for sharing. Very interesting
Cambodia is on my bucket list 👍👍🙏🙏✈️✈️soon
Cheers
Thank you for your visiting our country good day I am Phirom Walker from Siem Reap Cambodia !
She said before the pandemic, they relied mostly on Chinese tourists, “they like drink coconut juice and lots of shopping”, but western backpackers weren’t spending much coz most of them are poor adventurers, not vacationers like the rich chinese.
rich chinese = poor attitude. sorry to say i'm asian but i don't like chinese tourist
Western backpakers are rich, simply by virtue of the fact they can travel at all, compared the rest of the impoverished billions of people in this world.
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭 ❤🙏🙏
Yes so many Temple in Siem Reap Cambodia
This was an AMAZING look at Siem Reap.
I have been there. Loved it 😊
Can’t wait to experience it. Very soon…. Very soon.
Awesome show mate. You've totally convinced me to move up. I'm in Bali at the moment, but I just work at home. All I need is internet to work. Bali is lovely, but the visa's are bloody mind-blowing expensive.
🇰🇭🇺🇸❤️👍 Good Luck and God bless you! Been there before at young age 60 years ago. Thanks to bring old memories back!
Cambodia is the most beautiful culture since Khmer empire period. Thanks for sharing
It's great to know that there is some ( a lot of) English spoken there. I was going to put my trip off for 6 months.
22.7.2023.First class,very good and best..Thank you.
This is a great video and a great way to explain Siem Reap. Maybe I move there🙂.
It is a kingdom of wonder. Wonderful view.
Your video's are nice to watch without skipping😊
It was so many beautiful temple.
Best travel vlogger on the internet
love that guy singing karaoke while on a hammock just chilling😃
Thanks for the video !
Love from our family from India
This video is just amazing and Cambogia is so beautiful. I love this country and you are really a fantastic reporter! All your videos are wonderful and spectacular. Thank you very much Slava. Greetings from Italy. Take care❤💙💚
Very nice video❤ Welcome to our Country, Sean Reap Angkor, Cambodia. And we wish to say hi to Khmer around the world ❤
wow, have a nice day and good healthy...
Thank you for maintaining my country 🙏
Long live Cambodia !! Amazing
Combodia is not a country even
@Hemraj90274 And you don't know how to spell
@@Red_GR86genocide country
Wow, thank for visit my home
I really enjoyed this journey it seemed to me you try to get the real face of country not luxurious one , people seem friendly it was light but it gives you a sense of elation Thanx 🌷
Thanks for sharing sir😍😍🧡🧡
Costs need to clarify the currency. "Dollars" is not specific to ONE currency. $60 USD a night to stay in Cambodia is very expensive. You can rent an apartment there for $350 USD for a MONTH. $60 USD is wealthy, wealthy living there.
សួស្ដី🇰🇭❤️😍
Thai culture has a great influence in Cambodia such as Thai national costume.
Magic!
Thanks you for visiting my country and sharing an impressive information.And also your visionary is about the level of deity what a great video.❤🙏👍👏
Retire in Cambodia is the to go, ❤
Hello from Cambodia.
thank for your video
i miss Siem Reap.....
The courage to live the Cambodian dreams
The Gem of Cambodia - Kampot Please
Golden Villa Temple customer service is the best I’ve ever received.
Thanks for the videos very informative. I always want to learn about my birth country and my ancesters. Just saying the narrator is handsome. Lol
Very informative.
Beautiful country
thanks for liking our country
ขอแย้งหน่อย ภาพหน้าปกมันชุดไทย ชัดๆ
Thanks for visiting Cambodia
Awesome trip, thanks for this info video. I’m looking forward of visiting Angkor Wat. Please visit my country Philippines as well, especially my home island BOHOL.
I went to siem reap too. I lived in cambodia.
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭❤
👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭beautiful Cambodia 🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍
Cái mà tôi thích ở đất nước combodia là họ dữ được những kiến trúc cổ xưa.chào 500 anh em người camphuchia
เป็นของอินเดียไม่ใช่ของก้มพูชา
@@yuttachai-ie3rgនេះជាលទ្ធផលដែលអ្នកមិនចូលសាលា😊
សូមអគុណ🙏🇰🇭💛
great vlog sir thanks to cambodia😍
Excellent viewing - Many Thanks 🙏
my most love cambodia area is big siem reap
Im Forum Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩❤️❤️
Great video! How did you get those drone shots? I ask because they did not allow me to fly when I was there.
C'est un grand honneur pour les peuples khmers qu' il y a des touristes USA et Européens viennent en vacances et admirer les temples et apprécier le talent khmer époque Angkor
Great video! 👍
Sir please make a full video on Malaysia🇲🇾 please
Sometimes I feel that Cambodians and Vietnamese, in particular, are the most friendly and sincere people. I mean, getting a message for just 3 USD per half an hour? In other parts of the world like the Balkans, Turkey, China, or India, if they see that you're a Central European or North American white, they immediately increase the price tenfold and try to take advantage of you while wearing a smile on their face. Regardless, I would gladly pay 60 USD for an hour-long message, as it's a way of honoring someone's work and respecting the work as I am accustomed to other prices. If I have the means, it's a small act of generosity to support someone else, I would not do that to people that try to scum me in the first place.
Yes they are nice, that's why you dropped napalm bombs all over Vietnam
you can get full body massage for like 6-7 bucks in Indonesia
Cambodia based on Buddhist civilisation. It is evident Ankor watch. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
Cool vision please come to my motherland Sri Lanka. 🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰
Thanks you for coming ❤🫶