Sunday, 9 October 2016

Angkor Ban Village and School

A bus drooped us off on the side of a road and we wandered casually through the rain and the mud of a small local village.

Most homes had at least one cow.

The oxcarts were for transportation and work.

Jugs are used to collect rainwater.

The number on the roof tells when the house was built.

The kitchen is on the ground under the house.

Phany introduced us to a local family.

Their children had grown and moved away, so they were empty nesters.

Upstairs is mostly for sleeping.
We joined a classroom of incredibly eager eleven and twelve year olds. They were in "High" school.

These two girls were assigned to me. One was very shy, but the other was excited to show off her english.

The adults mixed throughout the class.

Phiem took over the class for a few minutes.

Several students belted out a personal bio, loudly and proudly.

This little group lost a little game. For punishment, they had to sing a little song (No fun at all).

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