The Cambodian or Khmer New Year Days are coming soon on April 14-16, so the Cambodian Student Association at Chonnam National University (CNU-CSA) in South Korea would like to wish all members, alumni of CNU-CSA, and all Cambodian people in the world all the best, healthy, success in study or research, joy, peace, prosperity and happiness...
Hi. My name is Kadin. I am Cambodian (American) and I have been teaching English in Chuncheon, South Korea. Will you be having a new year celebration or picnic?
ReplyDeleteId love to meet my fellow Khmer.
also, I haven't had Khmer food in a long time! you got prohok? :D
I forgot to say something, "Soursdey Chnum Tmei". Som oy mean sokapheap l'aw and sok sabai!
ReplyDeleteHey there, my name is Paul, I'm Khmer and work here in S.Korea. I would very much like to attend the events on the 18th and 25th if possible. I'm not that familiar with the area, is it possible to ask for more specific directions or maybe key names for a cab driver? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Paul,
ReplyDeleteIf you want to attend the events on the 18th or 25th in this month, please call to 010-9789-7011 for more information.
Happy Khmer New Year to you and all people!
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ReplyDeleteHey there, I called the number but the person didn't speak any english. So where in Seoul is the Cambodian Buddhist Center?
ReplyDeleteSorry, its so late to reply.
ReplyDeleteYes, he may not speak English. Most of Cambodian people in Korea are worker, so they can not understand English. This is a homepage of Cambodian Buddhist Center: http://kbckr.blogspot.com