Julkaistu: 05.12.2023
The 7 survivors were taken away and were able to escape.
The place was very depressing. With our audio guide we went from room to room and listened to the stories.This shows how different Cambodians approach history. On the one hand, things are being dealt with, but since the majority of Cambodians are Buddhists, they let the past rest and move on.
Later we went to another temple. This temple has an old part from the 11th century and new buildings were built right next to it.
We also drove to the bamboo bridge. This leads from the mainland to the island of Koh Pen. It used to be the only bridge, but today there is also a concrete bridge.
The bamboo bridge is washed away by the water every year during the rainy season and is rebuilt every year during the dry season. When we were there, the bridge was still being built. It's a shame! We sat on the sand on the banks of the Mekong for a while until the rain drove us away (due to the dry season!!!). We had to go to the photocopy shop anyway because our e-visa for Vietnam had been confirmed and we had to bring a printed copy of this confirmation with us to the border crossing should. On December 1st we then drove to the border. This time we only had to show our passports three times! Wow! The Cambodian border officials gave us the exit stamp and looked at our scooters. They asked us whether we had been issued with a paper when we entered the country. Um, no! Funny, they said, that we even managed to cross the border. Well, they let us go on to the Vietnamese border officials. There I had to go to customs and show the scooter documents. The border officer spoke on the phone for a bit and shortly afterwards said OK. So go ahead and get the entry stamp! The border officer couldn't find the e-visas at first! Oh oh! One more border officer, a few phone calls and an increasingly long queue behind us later, our e-visas were finally found in the system. Phew! Now we can officially stay in Vietnam until 2/28/24! Our first stop was Tân Châu. We stayed in a kind of motel. One evening we went out to dinner. While I studied the menu with the translation app, Ivar looked at the photos of the food hanging on the wall. In general, we like to go to restaurants that have pictures of the food. Then you can tap on an image and nod. Everyone understands.This time Ivar accidentally ordered a dish without knowing it! We also ordered a dish together from another waiter. First we got a hot pot, vegetables and rice paper. We looked at each other confused. Once again we had to be shown how to do it. There was something in the pot that at first looked like mushrooms. But according to research, we accidentally ordered tripe! If you don't know what that is: it's rumen. Cow udder or forestomach. Overall it's actually delicious! Then the dish we actually ordered came: meat with vegetables. To do this, coal was put into a hole in our table. It was like grilling, but right at the table! On December 3rd, 2023 we drove on and stayed overnight in a hotel on the road. We went for a little more walk. There were trees next to the hotel. These were scratched and a bowl caught a white liquid. We saw something like that several times along the way. We researched and came to the conclusion that it was rubber! Aha! We walked through the absolutely untouristy village. When we passed a Christian church, we stopped in the churchyard. A man stood under the bell tower and pulled the rope of the bell. When he finished and came downstairs, he saw us. He pointed his finger at us, shouted something and everyone in the churchyard looked at us. Whoops, hello!!So it went on: we greeted many people along the way and at some point ate an excellent soup!