Miniature Angkor Wat built by Cambodian refugees in Bataan, Philippines in 1984

Miniature Angkor Wat built by Cambodian refugees in Bataan, Philippines in 1984
I lived in Philippines around that year, on Luzon Island. Both of my grandmothers passed a way there and they both were buried next to each other. I love Luzon Island very much, especially the beautiful waterfall. And of course I miss Luzon and my grandmothers very much. 

http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/03/miniature-angkor-wat-built-by-cambodian.html

Comments

  1. Reg Dawn

    March 1, 2014

    It´s a speciall place to you dear sis +Jendhamuni Sos
    Yes, life is letting go…
    Be happy dear sis and enjoy every time in the NOW 🙂

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    March 1, 2014

    +Reg Dawn Yes, very special, big sis. The final place on earth, I spent my happy moment with my grandma.

  3. Reg Dawn

    March 1, 2014

    it´s good you did it….yes, in deed a grandmother is a very important person in one´s life…you did your very best and also your grandma was happy to be with you there :-)) thank you very much dear sis Jendhamuni. Hugs and lots of greetings +Jendhamuni Sos be happy dear !
    Now is the time! 🙂

  4. Jendhamuni Sos

    March 1, 2014

    Thank you big sis +Reg Dawn I have a dear friend in Philippines who is also a teacher, like you. Have a good night, big sis. Sweet dreams.

  5. Reg Dawn

    March 1, 2014

    Thanks a lot dear sis +Jendhamuni Sos
    Friendship is the greatest! 🙂
    Stay save and be happy dear Jendhamuni.

  6. Osvaldo de Aguiar

    March 1, 2014

    Jendhamuni, uma boa noite. Isto e muito bonito, muita criatividade deste povo!

  7. Pieter Hibma

    March 1, 2014

    I think you talk about Pacsanjan Falls. Anyway my spelling is of but that is how I remember hearing it.

  8. Budi Mulyono

    March 1, 2014

    nature……. beatifully… you have  special history about it….????

  9. Shri Ram Singh

    March 1, 2014

    Enjoy the sweet memories of your grandmothers and of the beautiful place and be happy with the memories.

  10. lalu pk

    March 1, 2014

    beautiful ….! good attempt i like you & thank you

  11. Masud Ali

    March 1, 2014

    Thank you for your post in gooleplus.because im philippines yes looking nice the Island the place is morong Bataan

  12. Zakiya Ashraf

    March 2, 2014

    Yeah I agree with you Jendhamuni ji because it is special to you

  13. Kimluck Hong

    March 2, 2014

    Ohh really good thank you for your post my temple national and many thanks for the Philippines. I didnt know about those memories

  14. Malou Barry

    March 2, 2014

    …awesome!… Filipinos could do the same… Or try…

  15. 松浦ミアミ

    March 2, 2014

    Thanks for admiring my home country…i like all what u are posting….

  16. Saeelin Custodio

    March 2, 2014

    hi there…I'm a Filipina.can I ask where did you live before in Luzon ?

  17. Mike Torres

    March 2, 2014

    Im from philippines nice compliment to our country thanks..if im not wrong the refugee before it was in bataan province north luzon..

  18. Espie Reyes

    March 2, 2014

    Where in manila is this miniature located? I didn't know there is one ..

  19. Cyrus Vincent Tronco

    March 2, 2014

    I never knew that this existed in my Country, I am now getting interested if the Viets also left a memorial when they were here. 

  20. Virginia Lewis

    March 2, 2014

    The refugee camp in the Philippines was in Bataan, so this must be in Bataan. Around three to four hours west of Manila, I guess. The province is Zambales.

  21. Dara Deng

    March 2, 2014

    That's nice, I didn't know about this. Thanks so much for sharing! 🙂

  22. Cyrus Vincent Tronco

    March 3, 2014

    +Virginia Lewis I was under the impression that Bataan is a refugee camp for the Viets, never thought it included Cambodians as well.

    Where they also present in Palawan just like some Viets stayed there as well?

  23. Stephen Waterhouse

    March 6, 2014

    +Jendhamuni Sos
    Manila is the capital of the Philippines and is located in Luzon, the northernmost of the three large island masses  making up what we call Phils: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. 

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