Khmersocializers.com is a fun way of connecting, and a fun way to help those needy Cambodian children.
Stanton, CA (PRWEB) May 9, 2009 -- The Khmer Socializers website (http://khmersocializers.com) has announced that it is up and running. People from across the globe are invited to come join this dynamic and ever growing online community which is predominantly made up of Khmers -- the children of mighty Angkorian Empire.
KhmerSocializers.com was conceived because the administrator, Mr. Sojean Peou, desires to help those children in Cambodia who are currently collecting cans, bottles and plastic at dump sites as a means of survival. He was one of those kids.
"Some of the funds generated from KhmerSocializers.com will go to organizations that are dedicated to help those children, and we are proud of our members for helping us to achieve this goal," says Peou.
There are many great reasons to join this dynamic online community. This website provides all the latest news from Cambodia, Asia, and the planet. There are lovely, interesting, and friendly people to meet and talk to through the site's e-mail and Instant Messenger features. There is a forum that already has over 80 different topics, ranging from Khmer culture to people's tastes in music to how to raise self-esteem to "yummy food". Photo albums and videos can be posted and shared. A member can start a blog, publish an article, join a group, and Digg the great stuff found at Khmer Socializers.
But, maybe one of the very best reasons to visit the website is the virtual koi fish pond. Yes, this fish pond is always in motion. A member can use a mouse to feed the fish virtual food. They're insatiable, so they'll always swim right to it! Koi ponds are symbols of good fortune and believed to bring good luck.
The Khmer Socializers website (http://khmersocializers.com) is a fun way of connecting, and a fun way to help those needy Cambodian children.
Stanton, CA (PRWEB) May 9, 2009 -- The Khmer Socializers website (http://khmersocializers.com) has announced that it is up and running. People from across the globe are invited to come join this dynamic and ever growing online community which is predominantly made up of Khmers -- the children of mighty Angkorian Empire.
KhmerSocializers.com was conceived because the administrator, Mr. Sojean Peou, desires to help those children in Cambodia who are currently collecting cans, bottles and plastic at dump sites as a means of survival. He was one of those kids.
"Some of the funds generated from KhmerSocializers.com will go to organizations that are dedicated to help those children, and we are proud of our members for helping us to achieve this goal," says Peou.
There are many great reasons to join this dynamic online community. This website provides all the latest news from Cambodia, Asia, and the planet. There are lovely, interesting, and friendly people to meet and talk to through the site's e-mail and Instant Messenger features. There is a forum that already has over 80 different topics, ranging from Khmer culture to people's tastes in music to how to raise self-esteem to "yummy food". Photo albums and videos can be posted and shared. A member can start a blog, publish an article, join a group, and Digg the great stuff found at Khmer Socializers.
But, maybe one of the very best reasons to visit the website is the virtual koi fish pond. Yes, this fish pond is always in motion. A member can use a mouse to feed the fish virtual food. They're insatiable, so they'll always swim right to it! Koi ponds are symbols of good fortune and believed to bring good luck.
The Khmer Socializers website (http://khmersocializers.com) is a fun way of connecting, and a fun way to help those needy Cambodian children.
3 comments:
Khmer social network in Khmer language http://mitleap.com
i think it's good to have this new site in addition to this site. it would be nice to have both site on the same page as option and convenience. good luck.
i like this site because it gives all khmers who access it a chance to voice the opinion here about the variety of news articles written about cambodia and other khmer topics or issue that otherwise may seem unfair or biased against cambodia and related topics. thank you KI for making this site convenient and accessible, especially the easy to use for the opinions on the different topics related to cambodia. thank you and god bless.
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