Hi here is I and my lovely niece that took at the last Sunday evening by my iphone . She is really smart and clever. she could sing the English song and read English. She is really wonderful...
Monday, August 25, 2008
My Lovely niece
Hi here is I and my lovely niece that took at the last Sunday evening by my iphone . She is really smart and clever. she could sing the English song and read English. She is really wonderful...
Thursday, July 17, 2008
On Kunthear Birthday
Because of I am famous and handsome. I'm a kind of celebrity so all the action I did something. I was capture by female paparazzi. Some of my photo were bought in 100000000000$ from paparazzi who was taken a picture really bad.Do you know how much is this photo? Oh This photo is more expensive than other of my photo which I bought. I paid 3 slaps 2 kicks the ass 5 punches to both of eye and broke 1side of leg, 1pinky of right hand with 32 of tooth were kept in the stomach...I lost many power to buy this photo...
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
My Temple is my soul

One temple that I'm really keen to visit is Preah Vihear, technically located in the northernmost tip of Cambodia but only easily accessible from northeast Thailand. Since it re-opened to visitors in 1998, this mainly 11th century site has been a magnet for Thai nationals, keen to see a jewel of Khmer history that they feel was mistakenly awarded to Cambodia by an International Court ruling in 1962. Without doubt, the temple has the most remarkable setting of all the Khmer sites either within Cambodia or the northeastern region of Thailand, known as Isaan. Perched high on a cliff edge of the Dongrek Escarpment overlooking Cambodia some 600 metres below, Preah Vihear or Khao Phra Viharn (as its known in Thai) was closed for decades because of its strategic location and the civil war raging in Cambodia, although it opened briefly between 1991 and 1993. Following the death of Pol Pot
and the expulsion of the Khmer Rouge renegades in the area, it re-opened again in August 1998 and has remained accessible since.Located some 36 kilometres south of the Thai town of Kantharalak, access to the site is across the Thai border before entering a series of causeways and steps stretching some 800 metres from the entrance up through five gopuras to the main sanctuary. Work began at the site in 813 under Jasovarman I and continued under a number of successive rulers. They each left their own mark amongst the collection of halls, libraries, naga balustrades, finely carved lintels and
pediments and small barays. The photograph (above) shows Gopura III in the top right-hand corner leading to the main sanctuary in the bottom left-hand corner, next to the cliff-edge. Pictured left is the south-facing entrance to Gopura I.
Due to its lay-out, the temple frustrates as no one view takes in both the temple itself and the marvellous panorama stretching out acoss the Cambodian plains below. Clearly in need of restoration having endured many years of damage and neglect, warning signs are everywhere advising visitors not to stray off the designated paths, as the danger of landmines is very real (above right; picture courtesy of Michael Chubak). A Cambodian military unit now guards the temple site and collects the 200 baht entrance fee whilst Thai military officials earn their revenue from the parking area, shops and restaurant at the foot of the temple, which is on Thai soil. For more photos from Preah Vihear, click here.
The photographs below are courtesy of Lisa Cox. The top two show the east side of the central sanctuary (left) and the entrance to Gopura III (right). Below them are various entrances and doorways at this breathtaking cliff-top site.
My other knowlegs
This was a works which I animated in maya software edited by using After effect. I spend 24hour to animate this project.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Happy new year 2008
Hello every body! During the bad situation in Cambodia, I'm really worry about our people's health otherwise please stop using all Thai product and careful when all of you buy the food which made from Thailand.

