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Tuy Sobil – One Man, One Life, One Story

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It doesn’t exist only in the fiction “Les Miserables” of famous French writer Victor Hugo that people can make a change.

I also write a fiction about The Misery people in Cambodia. It’s a fiction that I wrote long time ago.

Ok back to what I wanted to write about One man, One Life, One story on this post.

Tuy Sobil is someone that could be an example to those who followed the wrong track or made friend with the wrong people. At 13, he used drug, at 18 he was sentenced to five years of imprisonment for armed robbery.

He was deported from California to Cambodia in 2004 and then he formed Tiny Toones, where he taught street’s kids to dance Hip Hop and earn their living.

We could see them at night at some restaurant and at the riverside.

Everybody makes mistakes. But as you grow older, you get wiser. Children look up to some people as their role model, some kids pick the right guide, while others follow in the steps of the wrong person. I want to inspire the kids with what I’m doing now, to show them that a guy that can make mistakes but can change his life for the better.

Says KK, who recently visited the Philippines to share a few of his breakdancing tricks to some children in Davao City as part of Smart Kids program.

By Ancient Ruins, a Gay Haven in Cambodia

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IT was 10 p.m. in Siem Reap, and while most tourists were tucked in after a long, hot day exploring the temples of Angkor, things were just getting going at a bar called Linga. Pairs of European men in their 30s and 40s wearing unbuttoned collared shirts and checkered krama scarves sipped fruity cocktails and jostled for space with the young Khmer crowd, who huddled around small tables in anticipation of the main event: the Saturday night drag show.

How many Beer Garden in Phnom Penh

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The Mirror – Vol. 14, No. 654

“Phnom Penh: At present, there are nearly 500 entertainment places in Phnom Penh, such as beer gardens, karaoke parlors, night clubs, discotheques, restaurants or other places where alcohol and some meals are served, accompanied with music, and female beer seller [often called "Beer Girls"].