Part
3: Cambodia Customs and Values
Objective: To understand some similarities
between Emirati and Cambodian Culture
Task: Compare Cambodian and
Emirati values
Highlight in yellow all the values that are similar to
Emirati values
A. Traditional Cambodian values include a
strong family identity and loyalty
B. Cambodian-born people have a respect
for culture and older people.
C. Cambodian families tend to be very
private and reluctant to discuss family issues or conflict with non-family
members
D. Stoicism is a highly valued Cambodian
character trait, reducing the tendency to complain about their health or
services they are receiving
E. Modesty, particularly for women, is
very important
F.
Visitors to Cambodian-born people’s
homes are often expected to remove their shoes, however they might not ask
G. Accepting of food and refreshments when
offered may break down barriers, open communication and build trust
H.
Cambodian-born people regard touching
people on the head or pointing feet or shoes at them as offensive.
I. Cambodians consider it impolite to make
eye contact with someone who is older or considered a superior
J.
Cambodians have a tendency not to
question instructions or authority
K.
‘Yes’ may be an ambiguous response to
a question or request, and does not necessarily indicate agreement. Reponses
that might mean ‘no’ include; no response, changing the subject, or statements
such as ‘it’s OK’ or ‘no problem’ or even an unconvincing ‘yes’
L.
It may take time to develop working
relationships, trust and rapport
M. Loud or over-familiar behavior towards
others is generally not favored.
N.
Cambodians tend to avoid showing anger
or getting involved in confrontation
O.
Cambodians prefer to be addressed
using their correct title. For example Mr, Mrs and Dr
P.
Women traditionally retain their own
family names on marriage or they may have two surnames. Cambodian names are
traditionally written with the surname first, followed by the given name.
Q.
Cambodians may not recognise their
names if they are pronounced incorrectly
R.
Cambodians may not always address
people by their name
Comparison between UAE culture and Cambodian culture:
Culture is important because if there was no culture there won't be
identity or uniqueness Our culture tough us to accept others no matter who they
are and we love to meet new people and
get to know them by inviting them to our house for lunch or dinner and we show respect to the older people while Cambodian people avoid showing emotions and try to remain calm while we express our
emotion.
Part 4: The Beauty, Diversity and Poverty of Cambodia
Objective: To introduce Cambodia to students and to compare Emirati and Cambodian lifestyles
Tasks
1. View a photo gallery, a Powerpoint presentation, and a video from Cambodia
2. Discuss
3. Write a refection comparing your life to that of Cambodians
Task 1: Watch a photo gallery, a Powerpoint, and a video.
1.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/cambodia/images/remorque-moto-siem-reap$26408-3#content
2. Powerpoint (click to open)
3.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wurYjZPtADUTask 2: Discuss
A. Which was your favourite picture of Cambodia? Why? Compare your life to that of Cambodian villagers.

This one was my favorite because it shows that they are a happy family even though that they may be poor and their smiles show me that they are a peaceful people. They live in houses made of small pieces of wood cover with leaves while we live in fancy houses, our women works in companies and they have colleges degree while their women are not educated.
B. How much do they live on each day? Most people in Siem Reap province live on __. (Go to
http://www.concertcambodia.org/poverty.html to find the answer)
7 days a week and they earn 50$ to 150$ per month
Task 3: Emirati and Cambodian Lifestyles - Reflection
Why are they so poor? What Is the best way to raise the standard of living of poor people?
What do you think your life would be like in Abu Dhabi if oil had not been
Cambodia has a lot of nice natural landscapes which can bring tourists to enjoy these fabulous sights and they can create activities for the tourists and a lot of different things such as hiring someone to do tours and explaining brief history of Cambodia for the tourists. And if the oil wasn’t discovered in UAE , we won't be able to see this high urban development neither it will have the global status as it does have now.
Part 5: Cambodia’s Rich Cultural History and Awe-Inspiring Temples
Objective: To introduce Cambodia’s amazing architectural wonders and consider the rise and fall of cultures
Tasks
1. Watch two videos
2. Discuss why cultures rise and fall
3. Write a reflection
Task 1: Watch the videos
http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/specials/ancient-mysteries/angkor-wat-temples/http://www.lonelyplanet.com/cambodia/videos/angkor-wat-siem-reap$ltv-C0A6EA0BBEFE8325#content

Task 2: The Temples - Reflection
There are three very famous temples mentioned in the movie.
· Angkor Wat
· Bayon
· Ta Prohm
Which temple one do you think looks the most interesting? Why? When were these magnificent temples built? How were they built? Which religion inspired them and which religion replaced the original one? The Cambodian empire was incredibly big and powerful? Why did it fall and the cities get overgrown by the jungle for five hundred years?
Angkor Wat temple looks interesting to me because it covers more ground and contain a lot of monument than the Egyptian pyramids. It is located in south East Asia built in abandoned city in Cambodia and researches suggests that it took almost thirty years to complete and its used as a shrine. The temple been abandon because battle that brings the end of this temple between kingdom of Siam.