Dear great viewers! Welcome to Chanthol’s Blog!!!
This picture was taken in Japan in 2005
First and foremost, great many thanks for clicking on my blog. The picture that you see is Srun Chanthol, an oldest son of a family of six members from Takeo province. When was 15-year-old my family moved to Phnom Penh, the country’s largest capital city, where I grew up, educated, and worked.
I am a simple person who is fond of making new friends and approachable. My interests are listening to music, watching TV, going out with friends, and surfing on internet.
Upon graduation from high school in 2000, I continued my study at National University of Management (NUM) majoring in Economics Business and graduated in 2004. Besides, I hold another degree from Institute of Foreign Languages (IFL) majoring in TEFL (Teaching English as Foreign Languages).
The countries I have visited are Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Japan and Australia. If given chances, I wish to visit all ASEAN countries and other countries in Europe.
Seeing other people blogs with their chorological life has inspired me to have ones either. I think I can keep a record of my life with my blog.
I welcome all your constructive comments.
Or Kun!Thanks!












Are you my sister, Sanary Kaing’s friend?
Yeb! Nice to know you Vattey. Are you in Singapore?
Yeap. I think I saw you at IFL before. Hahah..it’s a small world!
U a right, the world is small in some ways hehehe
Hi,
Nice to find your blog here. You remember me?
we are in the same class at highschool 11, 12 grade.
Yeb I still remember you! Hope you are fine. Oh if m not wrong u got married already, right? Where do you live now? Still near my house or with your wife?
សួស្តីចន្ថុល! លួចដាច់ link ភ្ជាប់ទៅប្លក់គេហើយអត់ប្រាប់ម្ចាស់គេឲ្យដឹងទៀត។ តែមិនអីទេកាន់តែបានល្បី។ និយាយអញ្ចឹងឃើញនរណាគេឲ្យ comment ឈ្មោះដូចខ្ញុំបេះបិតចង់ឆ្ងល់ទៀត ហើយបាក់ឌុបជំនាន់ជាមួយគ្នាទៀត។ Nice blog, though.
Hi Phat! So sorry that I linked your blog to mine without your permission since I am really impressed by your nice ones. Besides, I just wanna connect to all Khmer Bloggers I know neung na.
Oh.. Phat neung is my friend with whom I used to study at high school and he accidentally found my blog on internet.
និយាយលេងទេ។ ខ្ញុំធ្វើដូចតែគ្នាទេ កាលបើឃើញប្លក់ល្អៗ។ និយាយអញ្ចឹងអ្នកឈ្មោះដូចខ្ញុំមិនសូវសម្បូរទេ។ បើផាតនោះនិងចន្ថុលធ្លាប់រៀននៅសាលាយុគន្ធរ ប្រហែលជំនាន់ជាមួយខ្ញុំហើយ។
I also know that hehehe. We studied at Bak Touk not Yukunthor te
Thanks I really interesting fot your web.
Kanharith! Thanks for stopping by my small blog. Hope to get your constructive comments.
chantol,
you ve got a dynamic blog!!!
I checked your Japan Foreign Trade Council Essay Competition 2007 section. but it was old. you know what? when I check its side, one of our cambodian guy won the competition… cant beleive it, man. anyway, you should update that section… proud to see the cambodian there. heheh…
dang
I also realize that there is a Cambodian guy winning in this contest. I will update this when I have some spare time. Anyway, thanks for visiting my blog.
ហេសហេ សួស្តីល្បង !!! ខ្ញុំស្គាល់ប្លក់ល្បងតាមរយះ Control Panel ផស់វេបសាយខ្ញុំដែលល្បងបានដាក់លីងមកខ្ញុំ ។ និយាយចឹងល្បងជាអ្នកស្រុកតាកែវដែរតា ខ្ញុំក៏ជាអ្នកស្រុកតាកែវដែរ រួចផ្ទះនៅម្តុំណា?
Hi Kosal! Thanks for visiting my blog. Nice to hear that you are also Takeo dweller. My hometown is Botroka, Samrong District, a way to Chiso Mountain. Oh where are you in Takeo, then?
ah i see, nice to see your blog, my house is near Deum Dong market in front of the river, u know Mr Sou Piren? the old governor of Takeo province, my house is near his house. anyway where do u work now?
ហាហាសុទ្វតែអ្នកក្បែរៗគ្នាតាស។ ឪពុកម្តាយខ្ញុំអ្នកស្រុកព្រៃកប្បាស តែខ្ញុំគ្មានស្រុកនឹងគេទេ។
Thanks visiting my Blog!
អេ!ខ្ញុំក៏គ្មានស្រុកដែរ។គ្មានឈ្មោះបោះឆ្នោតផងសុហ្វាតអើយ។ Anyway, good blog, Chanthol. Hope everything is going great with you.
Take care, buddy.
Jim! Hope everything will be fine with you over there. Thanks for visiting my small and simple blog. Welcome all your comments
Nice blog Chanthol! Are you still in Japan?
Thanks so much Chanroeun for your compliment. I’m now continuing my study in Australia. You also have a nice as well.