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We are in Kampong Fluck Village. They live in houses they call floating houses. Look at the scenes. So sweet. So beautiful. [Music] The fishing is at an extremely high level. Thank you so much. Thanks so much. This is a really nice atmosphere. [Music] Hello everyone. We’re back with a fantastic episode. We’re currently in Kampong Fluk, a village located about 40 km from CM Reap in Cambodia. Today we’re going to present a very special documentary to you. There are water people living here. They live in what they call floating houses right on the lake. It has 5,000 residents. It will be a fun segment. We’ll closely examine their lives. We’ve got our tickets now. We’ll show our tickets. Then we’ll head to the village. Let’s get to the video. Before we start, please comment, like, and share. Enjoy. [Music] We got our tickets. They’re checking them again here. We paid $22 American per person. It’s okay. Yeah. Okay. Number 52. Thanks so much. Let’s go. Our driver is here. A nice 90-minute tour awaits us. Like Anchor Watt, this place has a story for me. 3 years ago, I rented a motorbike for$1 or $2. I thought I’d go to a village. Let me explore and see it. I had to turn back halfway. The asphalt you see wasn’t here. They laid it a month ago. It was muddy and rainy. I couldn’t see it, and I was sad. It was meant for today. After three whole years, we finally made it back here. How are you? This is our yacht. You see a motor yacht. Four of us will be traveling on this. It’s a special VIP, my friends. Well, it’s worth it, I suppose. I I look at this. It’s so tiny. It’s very beautiful, friends. Hello. How are you? What are you doing here? [Music] Why? Why? Sister, come sister. The boat is leaving. We have departed from the port. Our scenic tour has now begun. We are now proceeding. Our route includes tribal homes and floating houses. We are currently on Tonlasap Lake. This is Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake. Every November, this unique event takes place in this lake, the only one in the world. The current’s direction changes just once a year and people here reportedly celebrate it as the spring festival. [Music] It is Asia’s largest freshwater lake. All the houses you see were built to capture the view. The houses look absolutely wonderful, don’t they? We’ve slowly started making our way towards the village, friends. On both our right and left, you can see these floating houses. Once we slow down a bit, I’ll provide you with more technical information. It’s much more pleasant this way. This is one of the most touristic spots in CMRE, Cambodia. Of course, it’s touristic for tourists. For the people living here, life here is really very difficult and very tiring. There’s a lot of engine noise, so my voice comes through clearly. I’ll speak a bit louder in a moment. Please excuse me. People here reach their homes using small boats, these kinds of vessels, because transportation is a bit problematic. Especially all houses on the left are submerged. But the houses on the right also have access to land. Look, there’s even a grocery store in the village. Friends, a floating grocery store. They’ve built it right on the water. People come here to shop for all their daily needs. A girl, for instance, jumps from her home and swims. Just look at these images. It’s so sweet, so very beautiful. So, right now, we are almost inside a scene like a film set. The ambiance is captivating. A woman, for instance, went out with her child in the evening to fish. The village’s primary source of income is seafood. That means fishing and rice. more precisely rice cultivation, especially during periods when the water recedes. In dry seasons, a considerable amount of water is drawn back from here. So, these places are accessible even on foot. In those days, people made their living by gathering and cultivating rice. As you can see, there are many boats beneath every house. You’ll see two or three boats at every house, and each family consists of five or six people. Each family has at least three children. For instance, you can see a tiny child steering a boat. He’s rowing a small boat man because children born here by the time they turn one year old learn to swim, not to walk. [Music] [Music] Fishing is at a very high level. Everyone is fishing in the lake. They’re going out to fish. During the pandemic, the COVID period, people here were truly in a very difficult situation. My auntie is carrying her quilts here. Also, there are passenger boats. These are the villages sea buses. Little children, because they don’t know how to swim, are swimming with life jackets. [Music] [Music] The houses are constructed upon poles that are approximately 6 to 7 m in length. There’s no cooler, no machine inside the houses, no air conditioning. It might be a bit difficult for us, but since these people are used to it, I honestly think it’s normal. Different lives, different cultures. We’re truly amazed right now as we enter. I’ve never seen a place like this until now. There’s a similar place in Peru I visited, but it was very good and luxurious. And there were luxury hotels and such. We were staying in a room at the house, but this place is very interesting indeed. [Music] [Music] We’re going to pay now for the boats, friends. We’re going on a tour in the mangrove forests. It’s $55 per person, 11 for two. Friends, we’ve got our tickets. Only two people can get on a boat at most. Let’s continue. [Music] Let’s go. Okay, we can go. See you later. I’ve packed my slippers, too, brother. [Music] [Applause] [Music] This area is known as the mangrove forests. It’s also a part of the Tonap Lake. Within the lake, they’ve designed a wonderful tour route filled with trees. They’ve cleaned it up and fixed the paths. Everyone is posing. It’s very fun. This will also take about 15 to 20 minutes. My mom set up her hammock here. If it breaks, she’ll fall into the river. She made herself a small shelter from bamboos. She’s resting between four trees. Some have hung their clothes to dry. The forest is so magical, though. Foreign [Music] [Music] speech. Foreign speech. [Music] Hello. I’m good. How are you? Good. Excuse me, sir. You want something called water? What are you selling, sis? Hello. Even Laboo is here. You know, Laboo. How much, Lace? Lace? How much? Lace. Uh-huh. Erdom is hungry. I’ll give him some chips so he can eat. $2. Let’s buy it, my love. Yes. All jokes aside, we really need to support the local people. I am very sensitive when it comes to these kinds of topics. Absolutely. Excuse me. I’m sorry for the student in the school. Thank you for the in. Thank you so much. Thanks so much. [Music] There are tourists. Many tourists. Everyone comes to see this place. Are you feeling mosquito bites? There are flies because we are on the lake. So, it’s healthier to wear long sleeved clothes when you come here. That’s why you came in sweatpants. Yeah, exactly. Look, my friend, it’s just so wonderfully perfect. [Music] Hey. [Music] Hey. [Music] So good, man. Yeah, this is such a pleasant vibe. I’ve been to many places in Asia. Never seen it like look a wave. It’s coming up on our left side. They’re going to completely overturn us. Oh my god. Bless us. Oh, watch your head, Adam. Normally, it’s the rainy season right now. The water level here during the rainy season is above normal. In the dry season, it drops quite a bit by 1 and 1/2 to 2 m. The river’s depth is about 6 m. Really? Right now it’s 6 m. Maybe five or six. Of course. Hello. [Music] Are we here yet? [Music] Hold on a moment. I need to give my auntie some spending money. Thanks so much. I’m about to tell you something sad. These turtles we see, these people eat. We just asked the driver what they’re eating. He said, “We eat rats.” In some regions, cat is eaten. In some regions, dog is eaten. They consume so much. Whatever comes from the water, from the land, from the soil, man, they eat everything. They show no mercy. [Music] It’s a fake, right? It’s truly real, my love. It’s real. This is the original. But this one not killed. They die by themselves. Yeah. Sometime the crocodile open from the egg. They sometime die. All the people they make this one for svenir. She says they die during birth. She says these are things that die naturally. We don’t kill them. [Music] You have to keep your balance steady. Erdom, we are going back. It was so much fun. I really enjoyed it. The mangrove forests were truly amazing. You can sit and rest here, too. You can have hot or cold drinks. You can have soup. You can have tea or coffee. We’re going on. Let’s see where to next. Is this the way back? I wonder. I guess so. It’s been an hour and a half. [Music] The place you’re seeing is a crocodile farm, friends. They raise crocodiles there. Later, unfortunately, I’m sad to say, they slaughter those crocodiles to make belts. They’re making wallets. They’re making bags. They’re making tablecloths. [Music] We are on our way back, friends. A very beautiful geography. Before you die, you absolutely must come and experience Cambodia, my friends. If you think we can’t make it, we’ll get too tired. Or you say we can’t make that plan, we prepare everything for you. ww.htayolard.com. You can reach us either on the website, on Instagram, or via the call center. As you know, Cambodia requires visas for Turkish citizens. Before you arrive, we arrange your online visas for you, delivering them with a 2-day visa. You can reach us through them Instagram. Hey, Tyarda travel. Imagine meeting your friend. You’re going out to dinner. You’re going by boat. Man, just look at the luxury. For some, it’s a dream. For others, it’s reality. They might be excited to get in a car. We’re excited to get on a boat. A boat is a luxury for us. A car is a luxury for them. That’s just how life is. That’s why every region has a different culture. My auntie is here. Oh, God bless you. Just look at these houses. They built them from sheet metal, like aluminum. We’re just now approaching the harbor. [Music] [Music] I want to thank you so much. Okay. It was a very enjoyable trip, everyone. It was magnificent. One of the best experiences of my life. Thank you all for watching and spending your time with us. We’re now waiting for your comments, likes, and shares. They’re all free. Subscribing is also free. Take care of yourselves. Greetings, respect and love to everyone from Seamreap, Cambodia. [Music]

A short documentary from Kampong Phluk, Cambodia. #FloatingVillage
Exploring life above water — a village without roads. ✨🛶🇰🇭 ~ (430)

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  5. Yüzen köyü bu kadar samimi ve belgesel tadında anlatmanız harika olmuş. Suyun üzerinde kurulu bir yaşamı izlemek gerçekten büyüleyici. Hem Kamboçya’ya ilgi duyanlar hem de farklı kültürleri keşfetmeyi sevenler için çok değerli bir içerik. Emeğinize sağlık, diğer videolarınızı da merakla takip ediyorum!

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