Thursday, February 7, 2008

Our Itinerary is becoming culturally diverse

We board a mini-van back up to Phnom Penh on the 27th where we connect with the projects the BAB has arranged for us. Antonia says her projects will keep us busy riding Tuk Tuks and hiking for the weekdays we are in Phnom Penh.

  • We spend a day at the Rudi Boa centre up at Beoung Kak lake, located on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, where we can give a toothbrush training session with the kids there and donate some toothbrushes. http://www.babsea.org/publications/newsarchives/flood.html See if you can convince any dentist friends to contribute brushes/toothpaste/floss to a worthy cause and promise the dentists you will give them pictures of the children's amazing experience!
  • We will attend the Korsang Project, where we accompany Holly, a street nurse, to some of the safe injection sites in the city. http://www.korsangkhmer.org/links.html
Antonia and Sineng will fill in the details once we arrive, and there may be visits to other Projects as well.

There will be some free time in the evening to visit restaurants in Phnom Penh. The following two are a treat:


  • Coincidentally we also have an opportunity to visit some Arts Festival venues in the city during our free time. Many offerings are in the evening, which gives us more flexibility, and some workshops are free. http://spotlight-inclusiveartsasia.org/
  • We will try and visit the Sovanna Phum shadow puppet theatre to see Apsara Dancing and huge shadows cast on a large backlit canvas, complete with traditional music. It is very Khmer style traditional dance. ( i am not sure at this point if one of the city arts festivals may be renting the stage, so we shall see)
  • For free time there is the Toul Sleng genocide museum, the beautiful archealogical museum and Royal Palace, as well as the "Bombay-Era" Foreign Correspondents Club for lunch. Phnom Penh is busy, noisy, and thriving with commerce and hustle-bustle. Like Khmer food, little gets wasted, recycling is a many-layered art form conducted by people collecting paper, cardboard, plastic, metal, all with their specific niche.

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