Thursday, February 27, 2014

Student 20

Cambodia is a country that is bordered by Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand.  Cambodia has 25 provinces such as Kampot province, Koh Kong Province, Battambong Province, Sihanouk Province, Kompong Cham Province, Kompong Thom Province, Kompong Chnang Province, Kompong Speu Province, Siemreap Province, Preah Vihea Province, Prei Veng Province, Kandal, Kep Province, Takeo Province, Rattanakiri Province, Monduliri Province and many more.  And now there is a new province called "Thung Khmom"which makes Cambodia have 25 provinces.

In Cambodia there are a lot of interesting places.  Also in Phnom Penh there are playgrounds and parks that are called Dreamland, Kid City, and many more.  The middle of Cambodia is called Phnom Penh and it has parks, Independence Monument, King Norodom Sihanouk statues and Professor Chou Nat statue.  As for other provinces, Siemreap province is a type of province that has a lot of temples such as Banteay Srei Temple, Angkor Wat Temple, Bayon Temple, Bakheang Temple and many more.  And there are a lot of mountains such as Kongrei Mountain which is in Kompong Chnang Province, Pros Srei Mountain which is in Kompong Cham Province and Oudong Mountain which is in Kandal.  And the provinces that have lots of waterfalls are Rattanakiri Province and Mondulkiri Province.  And Bosra Waterfall is in Mondulkiri province.  And Phnom Penh has a lot of supermarkets and markets such as Thmey Market, Kandul Market, Chhas Market, and Olympic Market.  And Sorya, Sovanna, BTK, and Lucky are supermarkets in Phnom Penh.  And there are a lot of book shops, libraries, barber shops, clothing shops and much more.  In Cambodia there are maybe 1244 pagodas.  And there are a lot of Buddhas too.  Every province has got a Night Market too.
So all the tourists should visit Cambodia and the 25 provinces of Cambodia.  And all of us will say to all of you, "Welcome to Cambodia and the 25 Provinces." And when you go back home all of us will say to you, "Goodbye from Cambodia and the 25 Provinces and thank you so much."  And Cambodians are very friendly and helpful.
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