Let’s Share…
Let’s share and help each other solve any issues we have.
Share our thoughts, daily concerns, happiness, and just— life experience in general!
What have you been through? How you been through? How do you cope with difficulties or hardship that you encounter?
Where have you lived? What is the most important thing in your life?
Human from all walks of life regardless of race, culture, location and their surroundings, share the same wish and desire. Yet as humans, we all share similiar kind pain and suffering–whether it’s broken heart, broken smile, broken dream, or broken family…etc. But one of the important things that we can do for one another is love and care. Let’s help each other out. Let’s walk together! Open our hearts. Let’s communicate. Let’s share your thoughts and concerns here with Satrey Khmer Online.
Thanks for a place where we can share and talk about thing and life. Great idea. As a Cambodian myself or an asian, most of us are not good expressing or communicating face to face, sometimes problem are kept and sink inside and don’t know who to turn to.I think internet is great. Thank you bong.
January 22nd, 2008 at 10:29 pm
Ms.Tola,
Thank you! Happy to see your interest. Come and join us!
January 28th, 2008 at 7:44 pm
I notice you have posted the picture from my book I wrote “Snam nho’nhim” on the top right corner of your page. I painted that picture myself. I hope you will continue to support my novel writings and my art works on each cover.
February 19th, 2008 at 7:42 pm
Dear sir/madame Keo Chanbo,
Jum reab suo! Great pleasure to meet you. Thank you so much for dropping me lines. I am very impressed with your art work. I love your drawing of satrey Khmer which I have it at the right corner of my site. Very pretty. I found you are very talented, not only an artist but a writer as well, good combination. That’s wonderful!
I have not read any of your novels but very eager to read them. Would you be interested introducing your work? Would you mind tell us a bit about your books?
Aw kun tuk jea mun!
February 19th, 2008 at 9:40 pm
Jumreap Sour!
I am a khmer woman, by the way. Here is the website where you can locate some of my books for sale online.
http://www.angkorwat.com/sokun.php?com=com&wprdtid=111&wcatid=60&wmtypeid=65
http://www.khmerbusiness.com/prolaomlouk.php
These books were published both in the US and in Cambodia where many of those literatures have been adapted and taught at RUPP and a few local institutes. In addition, most of the khmer poem books and the novels have been widely puchased by local NGO programs to distribute to women and children participating in their programs.
If you are in Phnom Penh, you may contact Mr. Kho Tararith at 011-955-599 for some free distribution of my books for your program.
If you are abroad, I surely can donate some books to your program, free of charge, if you can email me your address and phone number for contacts and confirmation.
Best,
Mrs Chanbo Keo
February 21st, 2008 at 10:28 am
Additional info :
Mr. Kho Tararith is the director of Nou Hach Journal Program located at the Buddhist Institute, Phnom Penh.
February 21st, 2008 at 10:35 am
Mrs. Keo Chanbo,
How are you? Thank you very much for the information. Your work sounds very interesting. Would there be a chance for SKO to interview you?
aw kun jea ah`naek!
Best regards,
SKO.
February 21st, 2008 at 1:00 pm
I live in the US. How would the interview take place? Via phone contact?
February 21st, 2008 at 7:11 pm
Dear Mrs.Keo Chanbo,
Thanks for your reply. SKO will contact you via email shortly, sometimes this week.
Thank you for your kindness.
Best regards,
SKO.
February 21st, 2008 at 9:03 pm
FYI:
I have just started my own website this month, http://chanbokeo.com/, to focus on khmer literatures, culture, foods, and educational information. Please feel free to come and brouse on your spare time. I have yet to build the writers forum, member registration, and texts upload by the public. It will be available soon.
Thank you for your support and contribution.
Mrs Keo Chanbo
April 29th, 2008 at 10:06 am
Mrs. Chanbo,
Thank you for your notification.
And thank you for your contribution to the Khmer community. I hope our young people will take the opportunity to learn and keep up Khmer culture.
Regards,
SKO
April 30th, 2008 at 6:53 pm
i would to know how to cook turtle. would you please share your thought. thank you very much.
June 19th, 2008 at 7:22 am
Dear Samnang,
Svakum!
Per your request for turtle recipe, I have never eaten or cook it before.
But I have heard about the preparation. Turtle can be prepared in several ways:
-Cha Kreung -stir fry turtle meat with lemongrass/kaffir lime leaves/tumeric root/garlic/chili base.
-Machu Kreung -sour soup with lemongrass/kaffir lime leaves/tumeric/garlic/chili/galanga/chili base.
You would prepare almost the same way as beef but cook longer. The turtle meat is harder and chewy.
June 19th, 2008 at 12:51 pm
My name sovannairand kay, from Sydney Australia. I am very excited to see such a wonderful idea of Satrey Khmer on line.
After working as a first woman for khmer community president of NSW for 4 yrs now we had a new organisation call Australian Cambodian Community Inc.Every year we organise a Khmer song contest and this year will be 2nd for Miss Cambodian for 2008 13 sep 2008.
I am really enjoy reading our sharing idea, cooking, some new idea.
I did write my story in Australian Herritage by typing my name
sovannairand kay you will see my story why I left the country. Enjoy reading.
If any problem pls my email
nairandkay@froggy.com.au . A part from my full time job, president of ACC, also work as a community radio (volunteer) one night per week. Look forward in hearing from you soon.
June 23rd, 2008 at 5:44 am
Dear ms.Sovannairand,
Welcome! Thank you for your kind comments.
I am also excited to meet another satrey Khmer.
Please feel free to discuss about Khmer food or post any recipes that you would like to share with us.
You have a very busy life. I look forward to reading your story. Is there a site where I can visit?
Best regards,
SKO
June 23rd, 2008 at 11:38 am