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Thu, 1 November 2007 Tasty Dog in the Kingdom: This Cambodian Life #11. Delilah speaks a bit about the strange place that Siem Reap is, dominated by Asian mass tourism, gives another Cambodian word of the day, tells how to pronounce “Angkor�, bemoans the dual pricing structure and then gives you a hint as to where to find a bit of North Korean culture in the Kingdom, not to mention a flammable nightgown. www.tastydoginthekingdom.com or questions/comments to tastydog@gmail.com. The opening serenade is an old song, Kmau owey kmau, (but I think it was redone in the modern times) that has a heck of a flute solo. It was my very first attempt at purchasing Khmer music on my own. Let me tell you, the CD shops aren’t as intimidating as one thinks. Though when I asked for recent music by the big rock star now, I did get quite a few giggles.
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