By Bunpha
If you are very hot and want to be cool, you can go to Baray to swim, sleep, eat and relax your friends.
DESTINATION: Baray Resevoir
LOCATION: 12 km from Siem Reap by road 6
DESCRIPTION
Baray is a Reservoir near Siem Reap. Baray was built in the 11th century by King Suryavaman I and finished later by Udayadityayarman II. It is approximately 8 km by 2 km wide. In the center of Baray Resevoir is the Mebon temple. and from dam to Mebon is approximately 1.93873km. The water travels 41km from Kulen mountain which is approximately 41km and continue go to Tonle sap it have far approximately 63km from west Baray to Tonle sap. Baray is a bank water for the farmer to make the farm from dry season until rainy season and many people live a round there can plant crops and other vegetable more than that it is a resort tourism for the people want to visit the baray they can buy the drink, fish, rice to eat for lunch and rent place near edge of a body of water to eat rice then to sleep and they can swim or fishing and rent the boat to visit Mebon Temple.
WHAT TO DO and COSTS
- Swim = free
- Eat : chicken=20000 riel ($5) ; fish = 16000 riel ($4) ; rice=1000riel,cold drink=2000riel,beer=3000riel
- Place in hammock =5000riel
- Fishing = free
- Visit Mebon temple by boat = 20$
LOCAL CUSTOMS
At Baray, we do not wear bathing suit that are too small. Women always wear a tshirt, not showing their shoulders, and long shorts to their knees. Men wear long shorts, and sometimes a t-shirt, sometime not.
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Bunpha is 15 years old and lives in Siem Reap province. He has studied technology and media
with the Ponheary Ly Foundation since 2008, and began taking PLF sponsored Global Citizen
Media classes in 2012. He wants to develop his good eye for photography. In his free time he
likes to go on the Internet to watch YouTube, play games, use Google Maps, Wikipedia, and
read hot news about the new technology of camera. In the future, he wants to be a Camera
man and photo designer.
Bunpha—-When I was in the classroom I saw you building this as a very beautiful webpage. Is it possible to make some screen captures of your original design and post them to this story?
I am proud of you Bunpha. I think I need your help to build a page for me too.
Dear Bunpha, thank you for this blogpost, and the detailed information. I have been to Siem Reap a few times but I have not travelled to the reservoir. Maybe next time!
Hi Bunpha! I too am a fan of Google Maps! Google has recently updated the design and appearance of their Maps, with more social integration. Hopefully you’ll be able to access them too in Cambodia! Your blog is fantastic!