Thursday, February 12, 2015

Visit to Bophana Centre Phnom Penh

Visit to the Bophana Centre
We watched a movie that was about the past in 1965 we watched it in Bophana centre.
We thought that when we are watching the film/movie we thought that it was going to be a story when it was Pol Pot time. We thought that centre only had movies and films about Pol Pot
Sak thought that for along time ago they had motors but they didn't have motors when it was the past because the photos have motors and when we watched the film there were very few motors.


What has changed was that they have different microphones now they have only one head microphone, but in the past when King Sihanoukville was alive they have microphones that has three head and. On the street they were selling vegetables, fruits that are the same. There was not a lot of poor people and in Cambodia now we have a lot of poor people.


When they showed Angkor Wat on the film we were amazed at how few people there were at the temples. Today many visitors go to see the temples.
In the schools they had blackboards and everyone sat by themselves at a desk. They had good schools and teachers in those days. It looked like to us that the schools in 1965 were better than some of the schools we have today in Cambodia. The uniforms have changed. Now they children wear black or blue and before they wore red or pink. In 1965 they had more equipment in the school.


We was amazed by it is so clean and now it is very dirty. There was not a lot of rubbish then now there are is a lot of  rubbish on the streets.


By Sak and Vorleak


Questions

Why did the school uniform changed by having red skirts and now we have black or blue skirts?
Vorleak


Why did the soldiers uniform changed?
Sak


When was Independent Monument made?
Vorleak


When was the Royal Palace made?
Sak


Why did they not really have motor bikes in the past
Vorleak


Why did they don’t have clean cars
Sak


Why  did not lots of people go to Angkor Wat in 1965?
Vorleak





 

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