New Zealand Charity puts on "A Cambodian Experience"
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New Zealand Charity puts on "A Cambodian Experience"
Posted: 11:30am Sunday 25 Aug, 2019 | By Rosalie Liddle Crawford [email protected]
A Cambodian experience
Traditional Cambodian dancing was on display at the Bethehem Community Hall on Saturday night, as part of a fundraiser for the Cambodian Charitable Trust.
About 100 people turned out to participate in an authentic Cambodian experience, with a sumptuous three-course Cambodian dinner and dance performances.
The dinner paid homage to Cambodian’s vibrant street-food culture. All made from scratch by Lin Evans, the menu included lemongrass beef skewers and a coconut curry which can be found on busy street corners and food markets throughout Cambodia.
Lin was abandoned as a child by parents who couldn’t afford to keep her. She lived on the streets of Phnom Penh in Cambodia until she was taken into an orphanage at the age of five, and adopted at the age of eight by an American family living in Cambodia.
She moved to New Zealand ten years ago and, after escaping an abusive relationship, made a home for herself and her ten-year-old son in Tauranga.
https://sunlive.co.nz/news/218880-a-cam ... ience.html
A Cambodian experience
Traditional Cambodian dancing was on display at the Bethehem Community Hall on Saturday night, as part of a fundraiser for the Cambodian Charitable Trust.
About 100 people turned out to participate in an authentic Cambodian experience, with a sumptuous three-course Cambodian dinner and dance performances.
The dinner paid homage to Cambodian’s vibrant street-food culture. All made from scratch by Lin Evans, the menu included lemongrass beef skewers and a coconut curry which can be found on busy street corners and food markets throughout Cambodia.
Lin was abandoned as a child by parents who couldn’t afford to keep her. She lived on the streets of Phnom Penh in Cambodia until she was taken into an orphanage at the age of five, and adopted at the age of eight by an American family living in Cambodia.
She moved to New Zealand ten years ago and, after escaping an abusive relationship, made a home for herself and her ten-year-old son in Tauranga.
https://sunlive.co.nz/news/218880-a-cam ... ience.html
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