Cambodia Script Essay

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Presentation Script : Cambodia

Slide 1 : “Good morning everyone. We would like to present one country -- is ASEAN member -- is Cambodia.”
Slide 2 : “Cambodia is known in name the Khmer Empire ,is a country located in Southeast Asia.”
Slide 3 : “Cambodia has 181,035 square kilometers. It bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east, and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest”
Slide 4 : “Place in Cambodia. First, Cambodia has 21 cities. And the capital city is Phnom Penh. This is Phnom Penh picture.
Phnom Penh is the largest city in Cambodia. Located on the banks of the Tonlé Sap and Mekong River.”
Slide 5 : “For tourism, interesting place are Angkor Wat, Bayon temple, Banteay Srei ”
Slide 6 : “Cambodia has
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They can live properly during rainy or other season. House not just suitable for rainy season yet its suitable for all season too in summer temperature raise so high this kind of house can ventilate hot air very well. “
Slide 11 : “ Temple -- Most of temple design similarly Hindu and Buddhist design, temple like Ta Prohm temple and Banteay Kdei temple.
Other religion places except Buddhist like Christ or Muslim have in Cambodia too but with lack of their people so there are not much can be found like church and mosque which have original design term. “

Slide 12 : “Next, I would like to tell you about Cambodian foods. Cambodian food and Thai food are similar in taste and look. A typical Cambodian meal would normally consist of a soup, a salad, a fish dish, vegetables and rice.
First I want to show you about Cambodian National food is well known that call Amok. In Thailand Amok as know as “ห่อหมก” ”
Slide13 : “Next, Lok Lak, This is a traditional Cambodia dish. Basically stir-fried beef or pork slices. And the taste are depending on chefs and regions
And Cambodia gets influence from France so Cambodian have a French loaf for breakfast
The last is Cambodian dessert. Most of dessert is known in Thailand. Cambodian dessert based on fruits and sticky rice.
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Throughout Cambodia’s long history, religion has been a major source of cultural inspiration. Cambodians have developed their culture form the belief of ghost and Indian religions of Buddhism and Hinduism”.
“I have 1 example for custom and another one for culture.”
“For custom, it’s about how to behave when you meet people in Cambodia. The style of greeting is called ‘Sampeah’. To greet each other you should place both palms on chest with a slight bow and then say ‘Chumreap Suor’ and when you leave do it in the same way but you should say ‘Chumreap Lea’.”
Slide 15 : “For culture, I have Boon Om Touk. It’s a Cambodian Water Festival that celebrates in November and lasts for 3 days. Every town joins in festival but the biggest celebration take place in Phnom Penh. This festival was held to commemorate the end of rainy season, as well as the reversal of flow of the Tonle Sap River. It includes boat races and

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