Sotheara and Midada marry this month
The popular singer, Sapoun Midada, and movie performer, Seour Sotheara, are scheduled to get married on December 11-13, 2009, which will be traditionally celebrated with 700 guests at Nagaworld.
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The popular singer, Sapoun Midada, and movie performer, Seour Sotheara, are scheduled to get married on December 11-13, 2009, which will be traditionally celebrated with 700 guests at Nagaworld.
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Karaoke actress, Keo Pich Pisey, married overseas man on October, 31, 2009. Her husband is living in Australia and owner of bread. Many and many wedding guests joining her wedding were families, relatives and friends.
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Karaoke performer got married
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Recently, people heard a rumor that Popy died from cancer of her surgery. But she told local media that it is the untrue story made by someone. She also has good health. She also confirmed that she was really disappointed about the rumor. She considered this matter as fortune which brings her good luck.
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All these kinds of dresses that most of Cambodian women like wearing them to join wedding ceremony and formal and informal party. Nowadays, women love to update morden clothes with nieghboring countries. In order to have these dresses made, it is not cheap.
During the wedding reason, most of Cambodian women are busy with having their dresses made in order to join their families, friends, and relatives’ wedding ceremony. It is not cheap to spend on wedding cost. Sometimes, their dresses have been worn only 3 or 5 times and then they stopped wearing it. Some women who have not more money are to need to hire wedding dresses from Tailor shop by spending to range from 10 to 20$.
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When film star and martial artist Jackie Chan visited Cambodia earlier this month, he brought a simple message: arts and culture are pathways to peace.
Chan spoke to 600 students and others at the University of Cambodia, focusing on a message of world peace, reminding participants that the world is a village, and that its residents should love one another despite race, complexion and social status.
“He encouraged the younger generation to build a culture of peace,” said Kao Kim Hourn, founder of the University of Cambodia, which conferred an honorary doctoral degree in humanities to Chan.
Chan, a celebrity who had his start in Chinese films after a childhood with little education, has become a role model for the young, sponsoring educational institutes and serving as a goodwill ambassador for Unicef and UNAIDS.
Speaking as part of the Asean “Bridges” program, Chan told students that the Earth is a tiny disc when viewed from the moon, a reminder of how small the place is.
“When he was young, he asked himself, as a human being who lives on Planet Earth, before he passed away, what could he leave for the younger generation,” said Eung Kim Muyly, a freshmen of international relations atthe University of Cambodia . “We can take those words under consideration, and we will feel that we also want to do something proper for our Planet Earth and leave something valuable for our planet, as he is doing now.”
Asked about the ongoing row between Cambodian and Thailand, Chan told participants it was a matter to be settled among political leaders.
“If we know well the definition of peace, our people wouldn’t have had demonstrations to cause confrontations among both countries,” said Ky Vannaroath, a sophomore of computer science atthe university . “If a person loves peace, if 100 percent of people love peace, if everyone loves peace, then there’s no conflict. After I listened to him, I felt I must study hard. He talked about being broke when he was a student, but I have an opportunity and I therefore must study hard for my future as well as for the future of my country.”
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Cambodian youths always have supported his voice, and his popularity is going smoothly. Recently, his two sons started singing in the public aired by TV5 and CTN. The both wore dresses and sang their father’s songs.
Preap Sovath told local magazines that he wants his sons to be more famous as him in the art career.
So far, Sovath has three sons. The first and second sons are following in their father’s footsteps.
Sovath told Popular Magazine that “my sons are talent for art like me but I am not sure what will happens in the future whether they really love art or not. And if they do not, I cannot push them, what is important is up to their talent.”
He added that “if they like it, I’m their father, I want them to be good sons and better than their father. And then I am so happy.”
So far, the age of Sovath is reaching 30 years old. Now, he still does not mention that when he will be retired.
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Preap Sovath wants his sons to be singers
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