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themakeupbrush · 2 years
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Miss Grand Cambodia 2022 National Costume
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conandaily2022 · 2 years
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Pich Votey Saravody biography: 10 things about Miss Grand Cambodia 2022
Pich Votey Saravody biography: 10 things about Miss Grand Cambodia 2022
Pich Votey Saravody is a Cambodian actor, model and beauty queen. Here are 10 more things about her:
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Holidays 7.9
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American Pie (Film; 1999)
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Black Widow (Film: 2021)
Blowin’ in the Wind, recorded by Bob Dylan (Song; 1962)
Blue, by LeAnn Rimes (Album; 1996)
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Love and Curses (WB MM Cartoon; 1938)
Loving You (Elvis Presley Film; 1957)
The Office (UK TV Series; 2001)
One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing (Film; 1975)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (Film; 2003)
Pluto’s Purchase (Disney Cartoon; 1948)
Predators (Film; 2010)
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Riding Giants (Documentary Film; 2004)
Rookie of the Year (Film; 1993)
Tall Timber (Disney Cartoon; 1928)
This Is a Life? (WB MM Cartoon; 1955)
Tron (Film; 1982)
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Day of Year: Day 190 of 2024; 175 days remaining in the year
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Julian: 26 June 2023
Moon: 55%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 22 Charlemagne (7th Month) [St. Clotilde]
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evikdpriagung · 2 years
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Sentul International Convention Centre, Indonesia is the witness for Brazil 🇧🇷 @isanmenin Isabella Menin to take the crown of Miss Grand International 2022. Followed by Thailand 🇹🇭, Indonesia 🇮🇩, Venezuela 🇻🇪 and Czech Republic 🇨🇿 (she could go further). The top 10 are Cambodia 🇰🇭, Colombia 🇨🇴, Mauritius 🇲🇺, Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 and Spain 🇪🇸. The top 21 are Curacao 🇨🇼, Denmark 🇩🇰, Dominican Republic 🇩🇴, Honduras 🇭🇳, Mexico 🇲🇽, Nigeria 🇳🇬, Paraguay 🇵🇾, Peru 🇵🇪, Philippines 🇵🇭, United Kingdom 🇬🇧 and Vietnam 🇻🇳.
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[ad_1] Experience some of the best sights in Cambodia with our 3-day Siem Reap itinerary. Visit all the mysterious Angkor temples, soak up the unique culture of a floating village on Tonlé Sap plus enjoy the best of the city.   By: Mark Barnes | Published: 15 Mar 2024 span box-shadow: none !important; filter: brightness(1) !important; ]]> Siem Reap is the second biggest city in Cambodia and an essential stop on any trip to the country. Its calling card are the remarkable Khmer temples built in the 9th to 12th centuries. Lost for hundreds of years, these elegant stone cities are partially consumed by the forest, making them the most evocative religious buildings in the world. Just a few miles south is Tonle Sap, the largest lake in southeast Asia. Here locals adapt to the changing height of the lake by living in homes that float on the water or perch high above it on stilts. In addition to the surrounding sights, there are plenty of great things to do in Siem Reap including interesting museums, an old market, and plenty of cool bars. Our itinerary covers 3 wonderful days in the area with tips on when to visit, where to stay and suggested additions if you have more time. IN THIS GUIDE SIEM REAP ITINERARY HOW MANY DAYS DO YOU NEED IN SIEM REAP? We recommend spending 3 full days in Siem Reap. This gives you enough time to explore all the most famous temples (as well as some lesser visited ones), visit a floating village on Tonle Sap and enjoy the nightlife in Siem Reap.   It is however possible to see most of the highlights in just two days. Four days would allow time to see the highlights at a more leisurely pace, explore some of the museums, and spend time chilling by the pool. BEST TIME TO VISIT SIEM REAP Siem Reap is hot and sticky all year round. Daily average highs are between 30°C (86°F) and 35°C (95°F) all year.   However, the year is split into two seasons, the wet season, and the dry season. In the wet season (May-October) it can be cloudy all day with intermittent rain and high levels of humidity. In September, it’s so overcast you might never see the sun. In the dry season (November to April) temperatures drop by a couple of degrees, there is little rain and less humidity. It’s still hot and sultry, but less so than in the wet season and there is much greater chance of clearer skies. The best months to visit are December & January. They are the coolest months of the year, and the Tonlé Sap Lake is still relatively full of water – perfect for seeing the floating villages. PHNOM BAKHENG 3-DAY SIEM REAP ITINERARY Here is an overview of our 3-day Siem Reap itinerary. Day 1 – Small Circuit of Angkor Wat, Bayon, and Ta Prohm. Day 2 – Beng Mealea and Banteay Srei, followed by Tonlé Sap. Day 3 – Grand Circuit of less the visited temples, and Cambodian Circus. At the end of this guide, we have suggested amendments in case you want to take things a bit slower. ANGKOR THOM DAY 1 IN SIEM REAP SMALL CIRCUIT For day 1, follow the Small Circuit, a circular route around the most impressive temples around Siem Reap. You can find detailed instructions, including times, tips on how to get around, and maps on our Small Circuit guide. Get an early start and head to Angkor Wat to watch sunrise from behind the north or south reflecting pools. Explore Angkor Wat not missing the carvings on the southern and eastern walls, the Hall of a Thousand Gods or the views from the Upper Level. Next head to Angkor Thom, a collection of temples, the most impressive being Bayon with its 216 smiling faces.   Visit the Tomb Raider temple, Ta Prohm, fighting a losing battle against the jungle.   Finish at Banteay Kdei with its maze of chambers, Buddha statues, lintels, and bas-reliefs. The entire tour takes between 6 to 9 hours depending on how long you spend at each temple. There are restaurants and shops dotted along the route to pick up some lunch. BAPHUON, ANGKOR THOM
ANGKOR WAT BACK IN SIEM REAP If you leave Siem Reap an hour before sunrise you should be back about mid-afternoon. Spend the afternoon relaxing by your pool or strolling around town. In the evening explore the Old Market, and grab dinner at the stalls of the Riverside Night Market which are perched on the banks of the river. OLD MARKET WILD DAY 2 IN SIEM REAP Start day 2 by visiting the best temples on the outskirts of Siem Reap then take a tour of a floating village on Tonlé Sap. OUTER TEMPLES Hire a taxi for the morning and take the 1-hour drive to Beng Mealea, a remarkable temple literally consumed by the forest. Next drive 1 hour to Banteay Srei, a small temple with intricate carvings, considered the pinnacle of Khmer artwork. Drive back to Siem Reap (45 minutes) BANTEAY SREI BENG MEALEA BENG MEALEA TONLÉ SAP FLOATING VILLAGE In the afternoon join a tour to a floating village on Tonlé Sap Lake. There are quite a few to choose from, but we recommend either Kompong Phluk or Kompong Khleang. You can read all about them on our Tonle Sap post. Tours leave Siem Reap between 2 pm and 2.30 pm and end with sunset overlooking the lake. TONLÉ SAP DINNER IN SIEM REAP For dinner head to Street 26 in Siem Reap. Banlle does good vegetarian food, Tevy’s offers excellent Khmer classics, and Miss Wong provides the cocktails in a bar inspired by 1920’s Shanghai. TIPS FOR DAY 2 This is a busy day so you’ll want to leave by 8 am otherwise you’ll miss the Tonlé Sap tour. The taxi tour around the temples will cost about $65-75 and takes about 5 hours. There is an optional canoe experience on Tonlé Sap which cost $5 per person and is payable in good quality US notes only. If you want to take things slower see our Itinerary Adjustments lower in this guide. MISS WONG LAUNDRY DAY 3 IN SIEM REAP On day 3, complete the Grand Circuit, a route that explores the less visited temples that surround Angkor Wat. All the details are in our Grand Circuit guide.  As you don’t need to leave for sunrise, you can have a slower start this morning. Have a leisurely breakfast in your guesthouse or try Sister Srey for an excellent coffee.   GRAND CIRCUIT Organise a taxi to leave around mid-morning and do the Grand Circuit tour in an anticlockwise direction. Start with a brief photo stop at Prasat Kravan, then explore the monumental pyramidal structure of Pre Rup, followed by East Mebon. Next go to Ta Som, not missing the eastern entrance to see the remains of a tree consuming the gate. Stop off at North Baray lake, then walk across the boardwalk to Neak Pean temple. Finish at Preah Khan, a maze of corridors and vaults similar to Ta Prohm without the crowds. TA PROHM TA SOM PRE RUP ANGKOR WAT IN THE AFTERNOON On the way back to Siem Reap, you’ll pass Angkor Wat and it should be late afternoon. The light hitting the façade of the temple at this time of day is beautiful and it’s generally much quieter. Head back to the north and south reflecting pools and libraries to get photos in the peace and quiet. Note – Angkor Wat closes at 5.30 pm so make sure you arrive a good thirty minutes beforehand. AFTERNOON AT ANGKOR WAT PHNOM BAKHENG FOR SUNSET We suggest one of two options for this evening. If you’ve still got the energy head to Phnom Bakheng and hike up to the summit (25 minutes) to watch sunset over the jungle.  You can see Angkor Wat in the distance and there is often a good hubbub on the summit. PHARE The views from Phnom Bakheng are not amazing (in our opinion), so another option is to go to Phare, the Cambodian Circus. The performance is in a large tent in the western part of Siem Reap and it’s a lot of fun. The show begins at 8 pm and lasts 1 hour. PHARE ITINERARY ADJUSTMENTS The above is our recommendation on how to spend 3 days in Siem Reap. However, if you only have two days, we suggest you complete Day 1 and Day 2 of the itinerary above. If you have three days and don’t want to rush, consider this slower 3-da
y itinerary: Day 1 – Complete the Small Circuit Day 2 – Take a taxi tour to the outer temples of Beng Mealea and Banteay Srei, but also include a stop at the Roluos Group and the Cambodia Land Mine Museum. Day 3 – Explore Siem Reap and visit the Angkor museum (or chill by the pool) in the morning, and then take a tour to a floating village on Tonle Sap in the afternoon. You’ll miss the Grand Circuit, but it’ll be more relaxing, and you’ll have seen the best Siem Reap offers. If you have four days, follow the slower 3-day itinerary above, then on the fourth day complete the Grand Circuit. TONLÉ SAP ROLUOS GROUP TA PROHM OTHER THINGS TO DO This 3-day itinerary covers our highlights of Siem Reap. But it’s a popular destination and there are plenty of other sights. Don’t miss anything you might be interested in by reading our guide to the best things to do in Siem Reap. There are also lots of very different-looking temples. Here’s a breakdown of all the best temples near Siem Reap. ANGKOR TEMPLE TICKETS To visit the Angkor Temples near Siem Reap you need a pass from Angkor Enterprise. You can purchase the pass at the entrance gate to the main Angkor temples, but it can take time. It’s much more convenient to purchase them in advance online. The pass can then be stored on your phone to show as you enter each temple. There are three types of tickets: 1-Day Pas ($37) – Entry to all the Angkor temples for 1 day. 3-Day Pass ($62) – Entry to all the Angkor temples for any 3 days in a 10-day period. 7-Day Pass ($72) – Entry to all the above temples for any 7 days in a 1-month period. The pass will be scanned at the entrance to most of the major temples to monitor how many days have been used. Children under the age of 12 are free but must show their passports. Note – Even if you follow our 4-day itinerary above you can buy the 3-day pass, as the third day exploring Siem Reap city and visiting Tonlé Sap does not require the ticket. WHAT TO PACK Read our guide on what you need to know before travelling to Cambodia, but here are some items particularly useful for hot days walking around the temples. A refillable water bottle to help cut down on the excessive plastic use in Cambodia. High-factor sunscreen and a floppy hat that covers the neck. Mosquito spray with a high level of DEET and bite cream. Good comfortable walking shoes – the miles quickly add up. Longer shorts – shorts that are too short are not allowed in the temples. Men seemed to get away with shorts just above the knee, but the rules are stricter for women. Bring plenty of T-shirts with sleeves – sleeveless T-shirts are not allowed in the temples. In the wet season bring comfortable thin walking trousers and a light rainproof. A light rucksack to carry items during the day will be handy. Basic first aid kits including rehydration salts are always a good idea in Cambodia. A lot needs to be paid for in cash, so always have small change in US or Cambodian Riel. ANGKOR WAT WHERE TO STAY Siem Reap has embraced tourism with plenty of accommodation options from budget backpacker lodges to luxurious hotels. Here are a few recommendations from us. HOSTEL | $ ONEDERZ SIEM REAP Located beside the Old Market, this excellent hostel has private rooms and dormitories with free Wifi and two swimming pools. BOOKING.COM | HOTELS.COM BOUTIQUE | $$ JAYA HOUSE RIVER PARK Located outside the busy area in a tropical garden, this beautiful property has excellent Wifi, air-conditioning, and a very enticing pool. BOOKING.COM | HOTELS.COM LUXURY | $$$ BOPHA WAT BO RESIDENCE A smart clean hotel with a pool in a lovely garden setting. The breakfast is superb and it’s just a short stroll into the centre of town.   BOOKING.COM | HOTELS.COM ANYWHERE WE ROAM ISREADER-SUPPORTED When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. You can also shout us a coffee. Thanks for your support – P
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lizascribes · 8 months
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The Straits of Malacca and Moving On
I recently took a trip to see my dear friend Nurul in Kualar Lumpur, Malaysia, where she's been living for the past few years. She's a working girlie now and I had been on my two month world tour to see old friends and family. This was our state of mind when we met up and went on a long weekend trip to Penang, hoping to get some answers to our heart's most fervent burning questions.
I booked us a spacious Airbnb duplex with floor to ceiling windows that faced the coast, so we woke up to sunrise illuminating the vast expanse of the sea and distant shipping vessels every morning. And across the street stands a grand mosque that glimmers Gatsby green under moonlight. This is where we got answers to our questions.
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Nurul getting ready in the Penang airbnb
Before coming to Malaysia I had travelled through the Cambodian cities of Phnom Penh (my home city) and Siem Reap. My time in Phnom Penh were full of painful reminders of how my relationship with my family still needs to grow now that I've grown into my own personhood. But my time in Siem Reap opened my eyes to the possibility of choosing a simple life of love and community.
After a whole evening of heartfelt discussions and revelations, I realized that I needed to move back to Cambodia. My homesickness bubbled up to the surface and so did my distaste for the state of Australia.
Nurul and I were riding on that wavelength of being sick and tired of second-guessing ourselves and letting other's perceptions of us colour our own lived experience of the world. That night we shed all that dead weight off and basked in the sheen of our new skin. Together we glowed pink and purple.
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excursions around Penang
So what now?
I'm heading back to Cambodia, but this time I'll be living in Siem Reap. I can't wait to join my weird friends there! It's also a good place to lay low for a while and save some money towards future projects. I was also previously hum-hawing about going back to uni for a politics course, but nah not anymore. I have picked up digital drawing and painting! It's coming together slowly, I'm a great beginner at this and I think a lot of progress can happen in one year! Most importantly, I just feel giddy to get back into the arts scene in Cambodia. I've really missed home.
Thoughts about Melbourne, Australia?
It's alright but it's not for me...
I find it hard to relate to the narratives and ethos here. The people I do relate to are often other immigrants, especially South Asians. I think being an immigrant here takes a certain level of grind-set that I just can't muster up because I don't even see a future for myself in this country. I'll make a separate post about my experiences in Australia because it's a lot to get into.
But my final thoughts are: It was alright, the people are generally nice, but I'm ready to move on and I don't think I'll look back!
I'm ready to go home.
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nexa-narratives · 1 year
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Unveiling Southeast Asia's Hidden Gems
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Southeast Asia's hidden gems are finally being unveiled, allowing travelers to embark on unique and unforgettable adventures. From pristine white-sand beaches to ancient temples with rich historical significance, this region offers a plethora of tropical paradise destinations. With its lush green landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, Southeast Asia is a haven for those seeking a truly authentic travel experience. One of the hidden gems in Southeast Asia is the enchanting island of Bali. Known for its breathtaking rice terraces, ancient temples, and vibrant arts scene, Bali offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers. Whether you're exploring the vibrant streets of Ubud, relaxing on the stunning beaches of Seminyak, or diving into the crystal-clear waters around the nearby Gili Islands, Bali is a destination that cater to every type of traveler. Another hidden gem in the region is the charming town of Luang Prabang in Laos. Nestled between the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers, this UNESCO World Heritage site boasts a rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty. Visitors can explore the historic temples, partake in the daily alms-giving ceremony, or take a boat ride along the Mekong River to witness the breathtaking sunset. With its laid-back atmosphere and friendly locals, Luang Prabang is a hidden gem that should not be missed. In conclusion, Southeast Asia's hidden gems provide a unique and authentic travel experience. From the enchanting island of Bali to the charming town of Luang Prabang, these destinations offer breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Whether you're a beach lover, adventure seeker, or history enthusiast, Southeast Asia's hidden gems have something to offer for everyone. So pack your bags and uncover the treasures that await in this incredible region. Discover the Enchanting Islands of Southeast Asia Experience the breathtaking beauty of Southeast Asia's hidden gems as you discover the enchanting islands that dot the region. These idyllic destinations offer a unique blend of scenic landscapes, vibrant cultures, and unparalleled tranquility. Unveil the secrets of Southeast Asia as you embark on a journey to these lesser-known paradises. Imagine exploring pristine white-sand beaches, surrounded by crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful marine life. Southeast Asia's hidden gems offer an unrivaled snorkeling and diving experience. Swim alongside vibrant coral reefs and encounter mesmerizing underwater creatures, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of these islands, as you interact with the warm and welcoming locals. From mouth-watering culinary adventures to traditional arts and crafts, Southeast Asia's hidden gems offer a treasure trove of experiences. Discover the enchanting islands of Southeast Asia and unlock a world of breathtaking beauty and cultural wonders. Unveiling the Rich Cultural Heritage of Southeast Asia Unveiling Southeast Asia's Hidden Gems: Unveiling the Rich Cultural Heritage of Southeast Asia is an exciting journey. From ancient temples to vibrant markets, the region is brimming with unique experiences. Immerse yourself in the traditions and customs of each country as you explore their dazzling landscapes and encounter friendly locals. Start your adventure in Thailand, where you can marvel at the majestic beauty of the Grand Palace in Bangkok. Transition to Cambodia and witness the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue to Vietnam and discover the enchanting beauty of Halong Bay, with its towering limestone islands and crystal-clear waters. Indonesia beckons with its vibrant festivals and intricate batik art. Discover the rich history of Malaysia as you explore the bustling streets of Penang and visit the iconic Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur. Finally, wrap up your journey in the Philippines, where you can relax on pristine beaches and dive into the stunning underwater world. Unveiling Southeast Asia's Hidden Gems takes you on a cultural odyssey through this mesmerizing part of the world. It's time to unveil the hidden treasures of Southeast Asia and immerse yourself in its rich tapestry of history, tradition, and natural wonders. Exploring Untouched Natural Wonders Southeast Asia boasts extraordinary natural wonders waiting to be discovered. Journey through dense rainforests teeming with exotic wildlife and sprawling limestone caves. Dive into crystal-clear waters and marvel at vibrant coral reefs brimming with marine life. Immerse yourself in the region's untouched landscapes and bask in its natural beauty. Venture off the beaten path to uncover hidden gems tucked away in Southeast Asia's unspoiled havens. Traverse through picturesque tea plantations amid mist-covered hills. Trek along winding trails to catch breathtaking panoramic views of cascading waterfalls nestled among lush valleys. Embark on thrilling river safaris to encounter elusive species, securing memories for a lifetime. Discover the untouched wonders of Southeast Asia by exploring stunning national parks. Embark on exhilarating expeditions to witness diverse ecosystems inhabited by rare animals and birds. Encounter majestic elephants, playful gibbons, and colorful hornbills as you traverse through pristine forests. Trek across mountains and encounter rare orchids that adorn the landscapes, immersing yourself in nature's enchantment. Embarking on a Culinary Journey through Southeast Asia Embarking on a Culinary Journey through Southeast Asia allows you to unveil the hidden gems of this vibrant region. Firstly, explore the exotic flavors of Thailand, known for its spicy curries and aromatic street food. Next, indulge in the diverse cuisine of Vietnam, from the flavorful pho soups to the savory bánh mì sandwiches. Lastly, immerse yourself in the rich culinary traditions of Malaysia, where you can savor the mouthwatering Nasi Lemak and the fragrant Satay. Uncovering Ancient Temples and Ruins Unveiling Southeast Asia's Hidden Gems takes us on an adventure of uncovering ancient temples and ruins in Southeast Asia. Travelers eagerly explore the region's rich historical heritage and stumble upon hidden gems that time has forgotten. From the dense jungles of Cambodia to the mist-shrouded mountains of Myanmar, ancient temples hold secrets waiting to be discovered. Adventurers navigate through lush greenery, guided only by the whispers of history echoing through the air. As we wander through the ruins, weathered stone walls reveal stories of empires past. The intricate carvings and detailed architecture transport us to a bygone era, where kings ruled and civilizations flourished. Southeast Asia's ancient temples and ruins unlock the mysteries of the past, inviting us to uncover their hidden treasures. Read the full article
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brookston · 1 year
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Holidays 7.9
Holidays
Arbor Day (Cambodia)
ASB Community Action Day
Call of the Horizon Day
Chicken Days begin (Nebraska)
Constitution Day (Australia, Palau)
Constitutionalist Revolution Day (São Paulo, Brazil)
Day of the Employees of the Diplomatic Service (Azerbaijan)
Dinosaur Roundup Rodeo (Utah)
Donkey Kong Day
Family Day (Ukraine)
Fashion Day
Festival of Grand Unified Theories
Flag Day (Chile)
Goat Mother’s Day
Intern Appreciation Day
International Small Arms Destruction Day
Kirkpinar Oil Wrestling Festival begins (Turkey)
Mars
Mint Day (French Republic)
Muffler Appreciation Day
National Camel Toad Hunting Day (Secular Church of the SubGenius)
National Culture Day (Kiribati)
National Dimples Day
National Lavender Day
National No Bra Day
National Student’s Day (India)
Nunavut Day (Canada)
Paper Napkin Day
Rock Around the Clock Day
Shiman Rokusen-nichi (Day of 46,000; Tokyo, Japan)
Special Recreation Day
State Rebellion Day (São Paulo, Brazil)
Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Day (Ohio)
White Ensign Anniversary Day (UK)
Wimbledon Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Omelette Day
National Chicken Day
National Sugar Cookie Day
World Pakora Day
2nd Sunday in July
Barn Day [2nd Sunday]
Disability Awareness Day (UK) [2nd Sunday]
Father’s Day (Uruguay) [2nd Sunday]
Festival of the Giants begins (Fête des Géants; France) [Sunday after 7.5]
Lá Cuimhneacháin Náisiúnta (National Day of Commemoration; Ireland) [Sunday closet to 7.11]
Independence Days
Argentina (from Spain, 1816)
Kebec (f.k.a. Alaurentia; Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Luxe (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
South Sudan (from Sudan, 2011)
Feast Days
Agilulfus of Cologne (Christian; Saint)
Amandina of Schakkebroek (Christian; A Martyr of Southern Hunan)
Caprotinia (Old Roman Female Slave Festival)
Charlotte the Penguin (Muppetism)
St. Clotilde (Positivist; Saint)
Cyril and Companions (Christian; Martyrs)
David Hockney (Artology)
Day of Unn the Wise Person (a.k.a. Day of Remembrance for Ann the Deep Minded; Pagan)
Dharma Day (Buddhist) [Full Moon, 8th Lunar Month]
Ekādaśī Tithi (Self-Purification Festival; Hindism, Vaishnavism) [11th Lunar Day]
Ephrem of Edessa (Christian; Saint)
Everilda (Christian; Saint)
Feast of the Chinese Martyrs (Christian; Martyrs)
Feast of the Martyrs of Gorkum (Christian; Martyrs)
Feast of Our Lady of Peace (Christian)
Feast of Translation of Nicolas (Christian; Confessor)
Gregorio Grassi (Christian; A Martyr of Shanxi)
Invent a Word Day (Pastafarian)
Marija Petković (Christian; Blessed)
Martyrdom of the Báb (Bahá'í)
Martyrs of Gorkum (Christian; Martyrs)
Mary Hermina Grivot (Christian; Saint)
Mojo Nixon Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Our Lady of Itatí (Christian)
Our Lady of Peace, Octave of the Visitation (Christian)
Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquirá (Christian; Saint)
Pauline of the Agonizing Heart of Jesus (Christian; Saint)
Rusty (Muppetism)
Sabinus (Christian; Martyr)
Solstitium VI (Pagan)
Stephen Langton, Archbishop of Canterbury (Anglican commemoration)
Veronica Giuliani (Christian; Saint)
Zeno (Christian; Martyr)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [26 of 53]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
American Pie (Film; 1999)
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (Film; 2004)
The Bears and Bees (Disney Cartoon; 1932)
Black Widow (Film: 2021)
Blowin’ in the Wind, recorded by Bob Dylan (Song; 1962)
Blue, by LeAnn Rimes (Album; 1996)
Despicable Me (Animated Film; 2010)
The Girl Who Played with Fire (Film; 2010)
The Golden Compass (a.k.a. Northern Lights), by Philip Pullman (Nove; 1995) [His Dark Materials #1]
Love and Curses (WB MM Cartoon; 1938)
Loving You (Elvis Presley Film; 1957)
The Office (UK TV Series; 2001)
One of Our Dinosaurs is Missing (Film; 1975)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (Film; 2003)
Pluto’s Purchase (Disney Cartoon; 1948)
Predators (Film; 2010)
The Queen Was in the Parlor (WB MM Cartoon; 1932)
Riding Giants (Documentary Film; 2004)
Rookie of the Year (Film; 1993)
Tall Timber (Disney Cartoon; 1928)
This Is a Life? (WB MM Cartoon; 1955)
Tron (Film; 1982)
Winnebago Man (Documentary Film; 2010)
Today’s Name Days
Augustin, Gottfried, Veronika (Austria)
Leticija, Marija, Veronika (Croatia)
Drahoslava (Czech Republic)
Sostrata (Denmark)
Aive, Aivi (Estonia)
Ilta, Jade, Jasmiina, Jasmin, Nanna (Finland)
Amandine, Hermine, Iphigénie, Marianne (France)
Hannes, Hermine, Veronika (Germany)
Pagratios (Greece)
Lukrécia (Hungary)
Letizia (Italy)
Asne, Tusnelda, Zaiga (Latvia)
Algirdas, Algirdė, Leonardas, Veronika (Lithuania)
Gøran, Jøran, Ørjan (Norway)
Anatolia, Heloiza, Hieronim, Lucja, Łucja, Ludwika, Lukrecja, Mikołaj, Patrycjusz, Weronika, Wszebąd, Zenon, Zenona (Poland)
Lujza (Slovakia)
Verónica (Spain)
Götilda , Jörgen, Örjan (Sweden)
Averil, Avery, Junior, Misty (USA)
Amandine (Universal)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 190 of 2024; 175 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 27 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Duir (Oak) [Day 28 of 28]
Chinese: Month 5 (Wu-Wu), Day 22 (Wu-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 20 Tammuz 5783
Islamic: 20 Dhu al-Hijjah 1444
J Cal: 10 Lux; Threesday [10 of 30]
Julian: 26 June 2023
Moon: 55%: Waning Gibbous
Positivist: 22 Charlemagne (7th Month) [St. Clotilde]
Runic Half Month: Feoh (Wealth) [Day 11 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 19 of 94)
Zodiac: Cancer (Day 19 of 31)
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imoim36news · 1 year
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Kiều Trinh trên poster của phim RentBoy. Ảnh: Ảnh: NVCCBộ phim RentBoy hợp tác 4 nước Myanmar, Thái Lan, Việt Nam, Campuchia gồm các diễn viên 4 nước: Diễn viên nam chính - "nam thần" Myanma Paing Takhon; 2 diễn viên Campuchia là nam diễn viên Khat Vaihang, Miss Grand Cambodia 2022 Pich Votey Saravody; diễn viên Thái Lan Tukky Sadurat, Kootee Aramboy và Kiều Trinh.Kiều Trinh đóng cặp với "nam thần" Myanmar Paing Takhon. Ảnh: NVCCKiều Trinh (sinh năm 1976) là nữ diễn viên được khán giả yêu thích qua những bộ phim điện ảnh đậm chất nghệ thuật như Mùa len trâu, Bi, đừng sợ... Tuy thành danh với nghiệp diễn nhưng ít người biết, Kiều Trinh vốn xuất thân là một thợ may và chưa từng được đào tạo bài bản về diễn xuất. Cơ duyên đưa cô đến với "nghệ thuật thứ bảy" rất tình cờ. Khi đoàn phim Mùa len trâu tuyển diễn viên, Kiều Trinh tham gia casting chỉ vì muốn được gặp mặt các nghệ sĩ. Nào ngờ, cô lại vượt qua hơn 800 ứng cử viên để giành vai diễn chính.Kiều Trinh và diễn viên Thái Lan Cam Khat Vaihang, nam thần Myanma Paing Takhon, Miss Grand Cambodia 2022 Pich Votey Saravody. Ngay từ vai diễn đầu tay, Kiều Trinh đã gây ấn tượng mạnh với khán giả. Mùa len trâu đạt nhiều giải thưởng điện ảnh quốc tế và mở đường cho Kiều Trinh đến với nhiều bộ phim điện ảnh khác sau đó như Rừng đen; Bi, đừng sợ; Song Lang...Sở hữu vóc dáng nóng bỏng, khuôn mặt ấn tượng, Kiều Trinh thường được chọn đóng nhiều vai có cảnh nóng và cô cũng sẵn sàng hy sinh cho những cảnh quay táo bạo. Do đó, Kiều Trinh được mệnh danh là "nữ hoàng cảnh nóng" của màn ảnh Việt. Tuy nhiên, ở thời điểm hiện tại, Kiều Trinh từ chối mọi lời đề nghị đóng cảnh gợi cảm bởi cô không muốn các con bị ảnh hưởng vì những bình luận không hay về mẹ.Kiều Trinh dự khai mạc LHP International Combodia 12. Ảnh: NVCCTrong bộ phim mới, Kiều Trinh đóng cặp với Paing Takhon. Anh sinh năm 1996 là người mẫu, diễn viên kiêm ca sĩ người Myanmar. Anh cũng nổi tiếng tại nước láng giềng Thái Lan. Sở hữu chiều cao "khủng" 1m88 cùng thân hình cơ bắp, rắn rỏi "chuẩn 8 múi", Paing Takhon...
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arun-pratap-singh · 2 years
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Alex Eala may skip SEA Games due to tight sked – Tempo – The Nation's Fastest Growing Newspaper
Tennis princess Alex Eala is likely to miss the coming SEA Games in the Cambodia this May as she bids to qualify for the French Open – the second Grand Slam event of the year. Winner of three bronze medals in the Vietnam SEA Games two years ago, Eala said the biennial event may run into a scheduling conflict with a qualifying tournament of the French Open although she is eager to represent the…
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newslabs · 2 years
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Cambodia casino fire kills at least 19 - SUCH TV
Cambodia casino fire kills at least 19 – SUCH TV
At least 19 people were killed and up to 30 were missing after a huge fire tore through a casino-hotel complex in a Cambodian town on the Thai border, officials said on Thursday. About 400 employees and patrons were in the Grand Diamond City casino and hotel in the town of Poipet when the fire broke out around midnight, and up to 30 were still missing. “The number of deaths may reach more than…
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themakeupbrush · 2 years
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Miss Grand Cambodia Preah Sihanouk National Costume Contest Entry 2022- Sovannmja THE GOLDEN MERMAID
Sovannmja is an angel who has a body of half human and half as a fish, has a golden body, attractive beauty and lives in the ocean! In Khmer arts, Ms. Sovann, the magician also appeared in dance, drama, Ramkere. Sovannamjhea lives in the sea like this and she has chosen the actress of Mjhea to represent Sihanouk city. She is Mjha, the golden tail is swimming to show off her beauty on the stage where the whole actress shows Cambodia sea resources. With the crown actor representing Sampov who is still on the water. Using umbrella, umbrella, running 3 floors to represent Kdong Sampov who is throwing blanket forward! Look at the factories that are designed to be seaweed or seaweed that is released in the water by other sea animals and many other sea animals that are used to break or turn into other jewelry.... The whole set of styles, including sea animals, rocks, seaweed, or seaweed, beads, to break the style into style, design to make it look attractive and lively..
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conandaily2022 · 3 days
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Leakena In biography: 10 things about Miss Cosmo Cambodia 2024
Leakena In is a Cambodian beauty queen born in raised in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She represented Cambodia in Miss Supranational and Miss Cosmo. Aside from Phnom Penh, In has lived in other parts of Cambodia including Kampong Cham and Pailin. She competed in Miss Universe Cambodia, Miss World Cambodia and Miss Grand Cambodia. Leakena In’s profile In holds a bachelor’s degree in global…
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mubashirnews · 2 years
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Cambodia: At least 19 people dead and up to 30 missing after fire at casino and hotel in Poipet | World News
Cambodia: At least 19 people dead and up to 30 missing after fire at casino and hotel in Poipet | World News
At least 19 people are dead and up to 30 are missing after a fire at a casino and hotel in western Cambodia. The blaze at the Grand Diamond City Casino in the city of Poipet, started at about midnight on Wednesday, the General Commissariat of National Police said. Just after 4am UK time (11am local time), police said the fire in the border region with Thailand had been extinguished. Parinya…
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thetopbestguide · 2 years
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Cambodia: At least 19 people dead and up to 30 missing after fire at casino and hotel in Poipet | World News
Cambodia: At least 19 people dead and up to 30 missing after fire at casino and hotel in Poipet | World News
At least 19 people are dead and up to 30 are missing after a fire at a casino and hotel in western Cambodia. The blaze at the Grand Diamond City Casino in the city of Poipet, started at about midnight on Wednesday, the General Commissariat of National Police said. Just after 4am UK time (11am local time), police said the fire in the border region with Thailand had been extinguished. Parinya…
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insideusnet · 2 years
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Casino Blaze at Cambodia-Thailand Border Kills 7, Dozens Hospitalised : Inside US
Casino Blaze at Cambodia-Thailand Border Kills 7, Dozens Hospitalised : Inside US
(Reuters) – An overnight fire at a casino complex in a Cambodian border town has killed at least seven people, and left 53 injured and eight missing, authorities in neighbouring Thailand said on Thursday. The fire broke out at about midnight on Wednesday at Grand Diamond City, a casino and hotel in the town of Poipet, according to Cambodian police. They made no mention of casualties. It was not…
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