There is an old saying " Traveling helps expand your experience", and I can't agree with it more.
In this video is a view from a lake located in Ibaragi-shi, Japan. The sun was ready to hide it light from the earth so that its wife, the moon, could came out to greet delegates from Cambodia, students from the Institute of Technology of Cambodia(ITC) and from Royal University of Fine Art(RUFA). In the attached photo below are delegates of Kizuna (bond) Project's delegates from Cambodia.
Cambodian delegates, supervisors, and Japanese people at Itako Hotel, Ibaragi-shi, Japan
I don't know how to say how I felt at that time because it was my first time to see an amazing thing like that. After we danced, the fired was set on a letter-like firework. One of my Japanese friends also involved in setting fire on it.
Dancing is not merely a good way to do exercise to make your body strong, but it is one means through which we use in order to experience a new culture. As in this case, my friends and I danced on a Japanese festival called " Bon Odori.
1, 2, 3,... We dance,..1, 2, 3... We dance :)
I usually dance during the Khmer New Year, but this time I danced on a Japanese festival day. Even though my brother ( the dearest friend) Samrith and I danced clumsily, it was a very joyful experience. I hope that I will explore more about other people's culture. :) :)
He who lives at the present time always has a past, the past which was either bad or good. He who has a good memory always wants to remember it all the time.
In this video, I have selected some of the pictures I took while I was with my friends in Japan in summer 2012. The weather was a bit hot but nothing was a matter because we were enjoying a happy time together. We spent 10 days living together, traveling together, working together, and exchanging experiences with one another. You may say 10 days is a very, very short period of time, but I think it's long enough for us to strengthen our friendship; an eternal friendship. Since we are now apart-- I mean we are far way-- we are not able to meet each other so often like before, but we never forget each other. We still keep in touch with each other on such social media as Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and the like.
For the theme song of this video clip, I have chosen a song titled "I wanna grow old with you" sung by Westlife. I hope that this song is somehow consistent with what we want to convey, and if it's not, I hope that you would not mind me at all.
RoyalUniversity of Phnom Penh Institute of Technology of Cambodia
This is a video clip that we did on World Youth Meeting 2012 at Nihon Fukushi University, Japan. The topic is "For Children Smile". This topic is related to Child Labor.