Hey dear Sahiba @sahiba-rana. Thank you so much for taking the time to digest this architectural story of Cambodia. Because of the Tonle Sap Lake's significant contribution to the locals as a natural resource, it's an immense relief that they've also done their part in nurturing the environment by managing their garbage disposal systems well. This vital evidence of authentic care for their surroundings definitely made me smile during my visit. Despite the simplicity of their vernacular architecture, there were plenty of valuable lessons learned that simply made a sustainable impact on their culture, lifestyle, and tourism industry.
Having said that, it's always a huge delight to share my architectural adventures around the world for the education, awareness, and entertainment of loyal enthusiasts. I'm also extremely grateful to you for sticking around and contributing your share of fabulous content. Have an awesome week and take care always. 😊
Indeed when humans pays back to the nature by just cleaning or taking care of it is amazing. many people lack such basic understanding. I am happy to find out that people over there are not just skilled in stilt housing creation but also owe a sense of gratefulness towards nature and takes care of
its cleanliness. Nature surely gonna reward them with much more resources.
Thanks once again for sharing your experiences. Stay blessed:D
Indeed dear Sahiba. What we give to the universe will always come back to us. Therefore, by nurturing Mother Nature, we likewise end up taking care of ourselves. You have a kind heart. And I'm definitely moved by your powerful words. Receive an abundance of blessings and the best of what life can offer. Always. 😊