Entri untuk Kemboja trip (Day 1), klik sini.
Entri untuk Kembja trip, klik sini.
Dalam pada aku dok siap-siapkan barang-barang nak ke Kuantan next week, aku still mahu siapkan entri aku ke Kemboja 5 - 9 September lepas. Aku ke Kuantan, berkerja lagi ye.. bukan holiday... sekian... *sila jgn jemles*.. Yok sambung day 2, on 6 September 2012. Hari ke-dua ni, kami dah booked siap-siap tour kat hotel tempat kami menginap, Asia Hotel. USD 10 per person tuk beberapa tempat menarik di Phnom Penh ni. Antara tempat yang kami lawati; Royal Palace, Killing Field and Genocide Museum, National Museum, Russian Market, Old Market and lastly, Central Market (lagi???!!!)... heheheh.. Van ok dan beraircond sejuk, and driver sebelah kanan, bukan kiri. heheh.. Selamat disitu..
Suasana di pagi hari di Phnom Penh city
Dihadapan Royal Palace, jalannya memang ditutup.. and monk berada dimana-mana
Yang tua juga melawat royal palace
We are in front of Royal Palace
Maybank pun hado ye tuan2 dan puan2
Da settle bergambar bagai nak rak, kami gerak ke Killing Field and Genocidal Museum. 2 tempat ni sebelah-sebelah shj. USD 5 for 2 places. Killing field adalah tempat yang menyeramkan *bagi aku*, sebab itu tempat kekejaman Pol Pot. Pol Pot tu siapa? Nah, baca laaaa..
Pol Pot (19 May 1925 – 15 April 1998), born Saloth Sar Pol Pot (Khmer), was a Cambodian Maoist revolutionary who led the Khmer Rouge from 1963 until his death in 1998. From 1963 to 1981, he served as the General Secretary of the Communist Party of Kampuchea. From 1976 to 1979, he also served as the prime minister of Democratic Kampuchea. Pol Pot became leader of Cambodia on April 17, 1975, and his rule has been described as being a dictatorship. During his time in power he imposed agrarian socialism, forcing urban dwellers to relocate to the countryside to work in collective farms and forced labor projects. The combined effects of forced labor, malnutrition, poor medical care, and executions resulted in the deaths of approximately 21 percent of the Cambodian population. In all, an estimated 1 to 3 million people (out of a population of slightly over 8 million) died as a result of the policies of his three-year premiership.
In 1979, after the Cambodian–Vietnamese War, Pol Pot fled to the jungles of southwest Cambodia, and the Khmer Rouge government collapsed. From 1979 to 1997, he and a remnant of the old Khmer Rouge operated near the border of Cambodia and Thailand, where they clung to power, with nominal United Nations recognition as the rightful government of Cambodia. Pol Pot died in 1998 while under house arrest by the Ta Mok faction of the Khmer Rouge. Since his death, rumors that he was poisoned have persisted.
Pintu masuk dan hari yang teramat terik
Tak ada tour guide yer. Dorang beri kita satu headphone and ianya berbahasa melayu!
Makam yang menempatkan berjuta-juta rakyat yang menjadi mangsa kezaliman Pol Pot
Baju-bajan, tulang-tulangan yang berselerakan
Sekitar tempat bersejarah diletakkan nombor.. korang hanya perlu tekan butang guidance ikot tempat itu punya nombor
Lagi bukti hasil galian
Pokok yang tak bersalah dijadikan tempat pembunuhan kanak-kanak
Baju tradisi rakat kemboja zaman dahulu kala
Dalam museum tu ada tunjuk movies and several stories written on the kekejaman Pol Pot and salasilah pemimpin kuku besi ini. Boleh la baca.. Aku baca and menyebabkan semua orang menunggu aku.. hahaha.. sorry korang!
Oklaaaa, takat ni dulu.. aku da cam maleh nak edit gambar.. hehehehe.. ok, gurau jer..t aku buat entri yang berikutnya ye... Terima kasih sebab sudi luangkan mata korang tgok ayat aku nih.. heheheheh
Till then,
perhh...memang scary giler babas lah pasal pol pot nih, rasa macam pernah tengok dalam nat. geo. dulu...syukur negara kita tak macam nih...
ReplyDeletemmg scary.. Pol Pot takut dengan bayang-bayang dia sendiri.. aku syukur sgt negara kita maju and masih ada nilai kemanusiaan... :)
Delete1st time aku gi, aku tak guna earphone so mcm "errrr apa ni.. tempat apa ni".. duk baca board kat situ je.
ReplyDeleteGi bln lps, aku amik la earphone tu.. baru la phm kekeke.
Kalu aku jd ko pun.. aku tak mkn roti tu.. dibuat dari apa pun kita tak tauuuuu!
hahaha.. ada je tour guide for yang tak de earphone.. tp byr asing rasanya...
Deletebetul! setuju!
Killing fields, one of the places that i really wanted to go. We spent a few hours there. And i even cried along the way. Besar betul pengorbanan derang. Sampai skrang tak boleh ingat dialogue dalam audio tour tue "Here, you will experience what Cambodia people do to their own people". At that point of time, terus rasa bertuah duduk kat bumi Malaysia. To all those fanatic sangat dgn politic, kalau kita terus-terusan mcm nie, mungkin kita akan jadik mcm derang jugak. It's really an opening moment for both of us.
ReplyDeleteyes.. and yes and it is true..!!! Pol Pot takut dengan bayang-bayang dia.. me tgok pokok yang bunuh kanak-kanak tu, mmg sebak..
Deleteyes, to those yang fanatik politik, sila ambil perhatian.. do not be selfish and jgn biarkan rakyat menderita... =( scary plak tetiba..