I love Kun Khmer!! it is my favorite sport, it is a kind of sport for making our health strongly, healthy and a great video also
Ei Phuthorng
Welcome to Cambodia, The Kingdom of Wonder!!
Welcome
to Kun Khmer!! The purpose of this post is to preserve,
protect, and pass along the 2000 years Khmer martial arts, which were
nearly wiped out during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia.
At
its peak, the great Khmer civilization (as the people of Cambodia refer
to themselves) ruled an empire that ecompassed modern Cambodia,
Thailand, South Vietnam and part of Myanmar in the West, and stretched
up to Wat Phou of Laos in the North. Due to their closeness to India,
their culture was largely impacted by their neighbor, particularly in
literature. The Indian epics "Ramayana" and "Mahabharata" are two
pieces of such influential literature combined with the Khmer epics of
Kru Pram (5 elements). The two cultures blended in much like the two
couples marriage concept.
The Khmer's greatest achievement was in architecture and sculpture.
Though their civilization has long since declined, it left behind
marvelous monuments and temples such as those at Angkor Wat, Angkor
Thom, Bayon, Preah Vichear and more. On the walls of these sites one can
find unique art and sculptures depicting the ancient Khmer way of life.
In sacred Sanskrit or in art-forms depicting warriors on the
battlefield, the Khmer martial arts Kbach Kun Boran Khmer are carved
upon the stone walls. After the Khmer Rouge genocide, these monuments
still stand proudly, allowing valuable information to survive.
Please feel free to look around the site to learn more about our
art and its history.
Hi lovely friends! All of your life must have a dream. Then the Dream will become true if we don't throw it away. hope all of you have success in your life....
Hi lovely friends! All of your life must have a dream. Then the Dream will become true if we don't throw it away. hope all of you have success in your life....
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