The Killing Fields

Killing Fields are located throughout the country, but the best known might be Choeung Ek, located at a former orchard outside Phnom Penh. The contrast of the natural beauty and the unnatural mass graves is difficult to process. Only a few of the mass graves have been exhumed; most have been left untouched. Cloth and bone […]

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Tuol Sleng

Since most of the conference participants left the city after Sunday’s closing session, I took some time on Monday to learn more about Cambodia’s history. Hotel Nine arranged for a tuk tuk to take me to Tuol Sleng (also known as Security Prison 21, or S-21) and the Killing Fields. Tuol Sleng housed thousands (~17,000)

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Site Visit to Private Schools

The CamTESOL organizers arranged six site visit options to different types of language schools and programs. I selected the site visit to two private schools, Beltei International Institute and the New York International School, that offer English language classes. At Beltei, an administrator gave a formal presentation on the company’s history and principles. Because the

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Khmer Barbecue

After exploring the temples, I returned to Hotel Be to take a cold shower and cool off. The power went out shortly after I returned, and while it was back on in the tourist area within an hour or so, other areas remained without power for much longer. Pich and Roy picked me up for

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