Ethnographer Blog

 Evan Garibay

Mr. Roddy

IHSS

August 24, 2021

Ethnographer Blog (1950)

After arriving in Cambodia, I was immediately met with my tour guide Bopha, which means flower in Khmer, the native language of Cambodia. As we begin making our trek through the bustling city of Phnom Penh, I see many buildings with three, four, and even five stories, all outfitted with terraces and women smoking long cigarettes on them. This city isn’t new, but its modernization is far from ancient. Bopha says the city dates back to 1434, as a small village with few people living there, and it only went up from there. As we arrive at our hotel, with the grand entrance and high ceilings, it's clearly one of the nicer buildings in the city. The roof with sharp golden turrets and long slender windows, it’s a sight to behold. The people here are very diverse, ranging from tall and slanted women to short rotund men. It’s a very large city, so the population matches well with this place. The town is known for its large variety of foods and cultural influence across the east, they call it “the pearl of Asia.” Phnom Penh has some of the finest examples of classic French architecture in the world. I definitely see why it’s such a popular city with many people.


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