The little white dress (LWD) is to summer what the little black dress is to winter: an essential, versatile piece that every woman should have in her wardrobe. With its clean lines and fresh look, the LWD is the perfect canvas for creating effortlessly chic outfits that work for a variety of settings. Whether you’re
The Changing Role of Educators
June 26, 2014
Consider a teacher who began their career ten years ago. At the time, they had the most up-to-date teaching strategies and classroom management skills. However, as time passed, educational standards, technology, and student needs evolved. Without ongoing learning and adaptation, their once-effective methods might now seem outdated. This underscores the importance of continuous professional development
Hariharalaya
June 1, 2014
After visiting the ancient capital of Angkor Thom. We headed to another even more ancient ancient capital. This one has a rather adorable name called Hariharalaya. It may sound like an asian children’s song but don’t be fooled by it’s name. Hariharalaya was an ancient city and the ultimate first capital of the Khmer empire
The Smiles of the Bayon Temple
May 18, 2014
The Bayon Temple vies with Angkor Wat the favorite monument of visitors (in fact, it is also one of my favourites amongst all temples here). The two evoke similar aesthetic responses yet are different in purpose, design, architecture and decoration. Built in the late 12th as the official state temple of the Mahayana Buddhist King
Sunrise at Angkor Wat
May 6, 2014
I’ll start off with the most famous, most beautiful and largest temple here in Angkor City. For those who are still unaware, Angkor Wat is in fact referred to this particular temple complex and does not refer to the entire city of Angkor. Built during the early years of the 12th century by Suryavaram II,
Gates of Angkor Thom
April 27, 2014
Angkor Thom was once the most enduring capital city of 12th century Khmer empire. It was the world’s largest city during that time and was established by the famous and great King Jayavarman VII. When Jayavarman VII came to power; he took over the reigns of the Khmer Empire at a difficult moment after the
Siem Reap (Preparation & Overview)
April 19, 2014
Siem Reap is the name that is now widely associated with the ancient monument of Angkor Wat. It is the capital city of Siem Reap Province, located Northwest of Cambodia. It used to be a quiet town but now it’s a popular resort town that has the easiest access to the Angkor Region. Siem Reap,
Water Palaces of Karangasem
April 10, 2014
Peacefulness and Relaxation. Those are the first things that come to my mind when the words “Water Palace” are mentioned and that’s what you come to Karangasem for. The old King of Karangasem loved his parks and water palaces and for someone like him who seemed to been prone towards a water fetish, he built