Friday, July 29, 2011

Kingdom of Nothing Left to Wonder: Korean development on evicted land near Koh Pich

The following photos show a Korean development next to Sofitel, near the river on evicted land.





6 comments:

Anonymous said...

គួរតែជួយអបអរ នៅពេលដែល ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា ចាប់ផ្ដើមលូតលាស់ !
សូមកុំភ្លេចថា ទោះបី ជានៅភ្នំពេញចាប់ផ្ដើមមានផ្ទះថ្មខ្ពស់ស្កឹមស្កៃដូចខាង លើនេះក្ដី តែបើប្រៀបធៀបទៅ និងទីក្រុងមួយចំនួននៅលើលោកយើងនេះ គឺប្រទេសកម្ពុជាយើង នៅអន់ស្ទើតែរកលេខដាក់មិនបានឡើយ ដូច្នេះ លោកឃេអាយមេឌាល្មមស្កប់ស្កល់ចិត្តបានហើយ!

Anonymous said...

This is not a Korean Project but a Cambodian project develop by OCIC(Oversea Cambodian Investment company).

Anonymous said...

KI is getting boring with worthless news. Out of here.

Anonymous said...

So you want Cambodians to live with farm and oxen carts for another 1000 years? I don't see much different from way of life of Khmers on Angkor wat wall to what we have now. Don't you think it's time to make some change and develop the country? Yes the development may affect the lives of some people, but its benefit is far more favorable when you look in to jobs created and how more investors are coming in.

Anonymous said...

looks really beautiful ;-) worthy of the builders of the Bayon & Angkor Wat.

Anonymous said...

Different time and different era,
Khmer empire built Angkor Wat,
Bayon & other buildings more than
one thousand years ago,but they
still stood in good conditions.
They made from stones and carved
with hand tools.

Can these buildings last for
thousand years?
The Khmer empire engineers were
uncommon from today engineers.
Time changed.The people understanding changed too.

The people could go to Mars or
other planets in the next few
hundred years;they run,but not
walk.

Khmer empire buildings were famous,few million people around
the world came to visit per year.

How long can be lasted these
tall buildings? Few hundred years.