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Saturday, January 7, 2012
Thursday, December 8, 2011
What Mixed Culture Wedding Should Do
I attended a wedding that the groom is French and the bride is Cambodian. The dinner reception served with yummy food and music as normal as others.
What was interesting the most, the Khmer Dances Performances that i would say all the mixed cultural wedding in Cambodia should do.
What was interesting the most, the Khmer Dances Performances that i would say all the mixed cultural wedding in Cambodia should do.
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Coconut Dance |
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Monkey and Fish (Hanuman and Neang Macha) |
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Spencer
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12/08/2011 11:30:00 PM
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Our Intercultural Wedding
Our Intercultural Wedding
林鉅成 邱佳菁
20 1314920 OOO
January 02, 2011 the wedding of ours, the official precious day that we become a husband and wife.Now enjoy our wedding web site, video, and photos sharing below (^^,)
The web site:
www.mywedding.com/spencerching
The video:
The photos:














Posted by
Spencer
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6/11/2011 01:47:00 PM
Saturday, March 13, 2010
e-Learning on KM by APO
TUESDAY 09 to FRIDAY 12 MARCH, 2010
There are reasons that motivate me in joining Eurotech company.
Mainly, because it is the only drinking water in Cambodia that is recognized and certified by several standards that include, ISO 9001:2008, UK Quality Control, and Cambodia Water Standard. Moreover, the company integrates some other standards management system such as "5S, KAIZEN" and GMP.
Another reason, is that the company has been selected by certain productivity improvement organizations, so that they have a lot of training available for their staff. Those trainings usually conducted in various Asian countries.
Besides those professional motivations, i also have some personal objectives. I changed my job and join EUROTECH because i wish to be more dependent and further my career adventures.
These photos below are the e-learning course on Knowledge Management conducted at CJCC organized by Asian Productivity Organization (APO) on 09th-12th March 2010.
It was a great training. Not only the course is useful to apply at our organization to improve the productivity and growth, but it was an interacting class with 5 other classes in Iran, Mongolia, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Moreover, the resource speakers were online from Singapore, Phillipe, and Japan.




There are reasons that motivate me in joining Eurotech company.
Mainly, because it is the only drinking water in Cambodia that is recognized and certified by several standards that include, ISO 9001:2008, UK Quality Control, and Cambodia Water Standard. Moreover, the company integrates some other standards management system such as "5S, KAIZEN" and GMP.
Another reason, is that the company has been selected by certain productivity improvement organizations, so that they have a lot of training available for their staff. Those trainings usually conducted in various Asian countries.
Besides those professional motivations, i also have some personal objectives. I changed my job and join EUROTECH because i wish to be more dependent and further my career adventures.
These photos below are the e-learning course on Knowledge Management conducted at CJCC organized by Asian Productivity Organization (APO) on 09th-12th March 2010.
It was a great training. Not only the course is useful to apply at our organization to improve the productivity and growth, but it was an interacting class with 5 other classes in Iran, Mongolia, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Moreover, the resource speakers were online from Singapore, Phillipe, and Japan.





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Spencer
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3/13/2010 03:19:00 PM
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Thanksgiving - List of what/who I am thankful for
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2008
This weekend my schedule was so busy. I had many appointments with friends and business people. What crazy was this Sunday, just right after having Suki soup for lunch at home with family at 1PM, I went to Daniel's house for Thanksgiving meal, just right after that i had to meet Jerry at a café, and again just right after that i had dinner with some customers. Ah huh! a lot of eating schedule in a row!
Thanksgiving is celebrated in the US on the fourth Thursday of November. In Canada it is on the second Monday of October.The celebration is for the time when the people who first came to North America from England were saved from dying by Native Americans who gave them food and showed them how to grow crops. Literally, on Thanksgiving Christians celebrate to thank the God.
I appreciate for being invited to the occasion. Plus, Thanksgiving is a special day which people express what they are thankful for.
Here is my short list in no particular order and I am thankful for particular people in logical reasons:
1- My parents for always understand and being supportive.
2- My sister for being a great sister who has always been good friend, kind and helpful.
3- My brother in law who can see my capability and always gives me chances to show off.
4- Jerry who I confidently can announce that he is my closest and best friend. Thank you for always be there for me and never forgot me or left me behind.
5- Mark, for being such a great friend, helpful and being a valuable staff of my company.
6- Daniel, for being such a great friend. Though we don't hang out often like before, you are always nice to me and staying close.
7- Gina has been a great friend who I can talk with for any reason and issue, and was a great lecturer of mine.
8- Susan, thank you for calling me your Cambodian son, and let me call you my American mom.
9- Polo for being a good trainer professionally.
10- Sim who is my good female friend and has been our important colleague for over five years. Hopefully, we will stay working together to archive our individual goals and the company's.
11- Last but not least, I am thankful for every aspect that leads me to have a good life, a good family, helpful relatives, a good job, good gadgets, and good friends including who I haven’t mentioned above, and so on.

This weekend my schedule was so busy. I had many appointments with friends and business people. What crazy was this Sunday, just right after having Suki soup for lunch at home with family at 1PM, I went to Daniel's house for Thanksgiving meal, just right after that i had to meet Jerry at a café, and again just right after that i had dinner with some customers. Ah huh! a lot of eating schedule in a row!

I appreciate for being invited to the occasion. Plus, Thanksgiving is a special day which people express what they are thankful for.
Here is my short list in no particular order and I am thankful for particular people in logical reasons:
1- My parents for always understand and being supportive.
2- My sister for being a great sister who has always been good friend, kind and helpful.
3- My brother in law who can see my capability and always gives me chances to show off.
4- Jerry who I confidently can announce that he is my closest and best friend. Thank you for always be there for me and never forgot me or left me behind.
5- Mark, for being such a great friend, helpful and being a valuable staff of my company.
6- Daniel, for being such a great friend. Though we don't hang out often like before, you are always nice to me and staying close.
7- Gina has been a great friend who I can talk with for any reason and issue, and was a great lecturer of mine.
8- Susan, thank you for calling me your Cambodian son, and let me call you my American mom.
9- Polo for being a good trainer professionally.
10- Sim who is my good female friend and has been our important colleague for over five years. Hopefully, we will stay working together to archive our individual goals and the company's.
11- Last but not least, I am thankful for every aspect that leads me to have a good life, a good family, helpful relatives, a good job, good gadgets, and good friends including who I haven’t mentioned above, and so on.
THANKS YOU!!!

Posted by
Spencer
on
11/30/2008 08:42:00 AM
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Vietnam November 2008
WEDNESDAY, 19TH NOVEMBER, 2008
I have been to Vietnam for a few times, but did not enjoy it as much as this time.
I went there with my parents on the 09th to 12th. We went my bus which departure was at 4:30AM, Ouch! Imagine how early we had to get up? Anyway because it was on the holiday and we had to pass a ferry, therefore we had to leave early to avoid the crowded and get stuck on the way.
I felt quite enjoy spending in Vietnam since most of the things there is cheaper than in Cambodia. I have happy that i could make my parents happy, enjoy and experience new things such going to a nice restaurant, seeing a latest funny movie in a modern cinema, seeing 3D and 4D movies, riding roller coaster and so on.
Using languages in Vietnam is crazy. There are not many people can speak English as well as in Cambodia. They only know their own language, few people can speak English and few can speak Chinese. Talking to the people there, i had to mix up two languages of English and Chinese together. It's kinda funny and crazy, but i like it and i find it fun. hehe










I went there with my parents on the 09th to 12th. We went my bus which departure was at 4:30AM, Ouch! Imagine how early we had to get up? Anyway because it was on the holiday and we had to pass a ferry, therefore we had to leave early to avoid the crowded and get stuck on the way.
I felt quite enjoy spending in Vietnam since most of the things there is cheaper than in Cambodia. I have happy that i could make my parents happy, enjoy and experience new things such going to a nice restaurant, seeing a latest funny movie in a modern cinema, seeing 3D and 4D movies, riding roller coaster and so on.
Using languages in Vietnam is crazy. There are not many people can speak English as well as in Cambodia. They only know their own language, few people can speak English and few can speak Chinese. Talking to the people there, i had to mix up two languages of English and Chinese together. It's kinda funny and crazy, but i like it and i find it fun. hehe

Posted by
Spencer
on
11/19/2008 06:15:00 PM
Friday, August 1, 2008
American Band Sings Khmer Songs
FRIDAY, AUGUST 01, 2008
Recently there's an American boy band, Muk (octopus) become well known because they can speak well Khmer and sing most of our famous songs that sang by a famous singer named Sen Sisamuth. He passed away long time ago, but his voice and his songs are still famous.
Recently there's an American boy band, Muk (octopus) become well known because they can speak well Khmer and sing most of our famous songs that sang by a famous singer named Sen Sisamuth. He passed away long time ago, but his voice and his songs are still famous.
The video is the American band performed on CTN on the 17th of July.
Posted by
Spencer
on
8/01/2008 01:21:00 PM
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