User login

  • Off-road motor biking

    Expat Advisory

    Know your capabilities. Know your limits. Know the market.
    What do you want it for?

    If it's around town - swallow your pride and get a small scooter. If it's off roading in the provinces - it's a dirt bike.

    If you are going for a popular item like an AX-1 or a small scooter- expect that it will be stolen. Reason is these are closer to the ground than the slightly larger other off road motorbikes.

  • The Idiot's guide to motorcycles, from the Chief Eedjit.

    Expat Advisory

    Okay, with your guide to stupidity ruling the roost, what does the family ride?

    Well, like most of Phnom Penh, the Child-bride's first bike was a Daelim Citi 100. But not just any Citi, this was a Chosen Ilbo. Any Korean speakers out there want to tell me what that means? It was bought off a mate so he'd have some cash to return to the UK with and was sold when we needed some cash for the baby's clinic bills (Luckily all of yours truly's bikes were already in varying states of disassembly and therefore unsaleable!) It was a semi-auto 4-speed with a front drum brake and a motodop's oblong seat, like every other Daelim.

  • Art2Healing:

    Expat Advisory

    EAS talks to Lydia Tan, Australian-based founder of the project.

    In a nutshell, what is the Art2Healing Project?

    Art2Healing was established in 2005 to assist in empowering and providing individuals at risk, with psychological and emotional support through the healing arts. The project employs tools and resources of the creative process to facilitate transformation, self-awareness, empowerment and healing.

  • When a Picture is not Worth 1000 Words

    EAS Staff

    A picture of the dead body of a young female traffic accident victim lying on the street. Is this an image from one of Cambodia's infamously graphic local newspapers? No, it is page 5 of the November 16 English-language Phnom Penh Post, and the editorial decision to use it has outraged many in the expatriate community.

  • ARFI Women's Rugby Tournament Set for Phnom Penh on Saturday Oct. 6

    Expat Advisory

    PHNOM PENH (Oct 6) : Women's international rugby makes its debut this Saturday, October 6, when the Cambodian Federation of Rugby (CFR) hosts the first ever Asian Rugby Football Union (ARFU) Women's Rugby 7's at the Phnom Penh Olympic Stadium.

    The one day tournament, which kicks off at 8 :30 am and runs until 5 pm, features women's rugby teams from Singapore, Laos, Thailand, South Korea, and Cambodia.

affiliates

Whats on! See our help pages - add your own events

This location does not have any events. Why not add one here!

Forum