Friday, 20 November 2015

Leaving Phnom Penh

I am always sad to leave Phnom Penh and Cambodia. Between the morning workshop, a lunch with friends and a couple of meetings, I grasped all the moments I could.
Quayside

Esperanto is still in fashion!



the old market


the massive official buildings have blossomed

impressive gate

the unofficial road crossing the dried lake near Tuol Kork

traffic jam at peak time

the first line of bus (here is a bus stop) should address part of the problem...


temple near Independence Monument

Independence Monument
on the road to the airport

safety first 

this is more usual unfortunately

end of school

irony: two kids on a bike riding in front of luxury car seller... this illustrates the recent economic development of Cambodia 

private school ads- private schools are thriving. I could not catch the add promoting exporting Cambodia manpower abroad

chicken public transport

fashion, food, fun - luxury flats and shopping malls constructions. Even the airport of Phnom Penh that has undergone its third major renovation since 2009 now looks like any other airport.


a few meters away from Porsche

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