When I first came to Cambodia more than twenty years ago, there were no used washing machines or used refrigerators. There WERE NO washing machines and very few refrigerators. People didn’t have the money to buy them, they weren’t sold here, and electricity was very expensive (it still is!). But today it’s common to see used appliances for sale in front of appliance shops.
Author: Charles Dittmeier
Blessing the KOMISO clinic
Today Bishop Olivier blessed a new clinic building erected by the Korean Mission Society. This is a description of the tent set up that is used for such events. Click here for more information.
Processed meats
Wiring–loose ends
Visitors to Phnom Penh are usually amazed at the amount of wiring strung above the city streets, some of it probably there since electricity came to Phnom Penh. Click here to see some of the loose ends of cut wires.