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Last Updated: Tuesday, 6 April, 2004, 11:25 GMT 12:25 UK
Visual voices: Students' first photos
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Heng: "This is a picture of three people who have lived in the orphanage for three years."
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Phary: "This is my hand. I love my hands because they can do everything I want to do."
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Phary: "I like this photo because it is a shadow of a Cambodian Apsara dancer. Apsara dancing is a very old and traditional symbol of Khmer culture."
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Sok Dom: "I want to show how the handicapped man is selling books to foreigners, including those about the Khmer Rouge and the Pol Pot Regime, to earn a living. I am sad when I see him and want to help."
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Chenn Ry: "This is the shopping centre called Soria. It is very modern and very organised. It has the first escalators in Cambodia."
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Lina: "These ladies are selling tnotowt (brown) fruit. You cannot see this fruit in other countries - it is a symbol of Cambodia and comes from the very important palm tree. When I see the old ladies selling their fruit from the floor I feel sorrow."
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Pisey: "I photographed Cambodian fish sauces because I liked the colours of the bottles."
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Rithy: "This is the roof of the market. I like its circular shape. I want to look at it."
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Sodom: "I took this picture of Rithy's feet. I like feet because they can take you everywhere you want to go."
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So Renn: "I took this picture to show the jewellery in the market. It makes me excited."
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Chenda: "Beautiful colours of fruit."
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Sopheup: "I am Sopheup, I am 15 years old and I have lived in the orphanage for three years. I made this picture from a reflection."




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