
Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) The Water Festival, like a dazzling pearl on the Cambodian landscape, carries endless beauty and joy. "Let's try new tea with newly kindled fire, and enjoy poetry and wine while we're young." The teachers of Guangzhao School seized this rare opportunity and embarked on a unique trip to Sihanoukville.
As dawn broke, the teachers, filled with anticipation and excitement, set off for Sihanoukville.
Upon arriving at their destination at noon, the group rested briefly at the hotel before heading to Otes Beach to capture a group photo, ensuring this unforgettable moment becomes an eternal memory.

As evening fell, the afterglow of the sunset painted the sky, and the sea breeze gently caressed their faces, carrying a slightly salty scent, making everyone feel exceptionally relaxed. Dining by the sea was undoubtedly a wonderful journey for the taste buds; the table was laden with a variety of fresh and delicious dishes, making everyone's mouths water. While dining, the teachers listened to the crashing waves and felt the fresh sea breeze, as if they had become one with the ocean. This was not just a culinary feast, but a spiritual cleansing, allowing us to feel the bounty of nature and appreciate the boundless beauty of life.
The next day, the teachers followed their planned route to the giant statues of Phaya Thong and the Dragon Girl. These magnificent statues, like historical giants, silently told ancient and mysterious stories. Looking up at the statues, the teachers felt as if they were touching the pulse of Cambodia's long-standing culture, and a sense of awe and love welled up in their hearts. The next attraction, "What the Khmer Can Do," exuded an aura of perseverance and struggle, inspiring the teachers to forge ahead with unwavering determination, facing difficulties and challenges with fearless spirit.
During the busy and fulfilling itinerary, a tree in the middle of the road caught everyone's attention—the legendary "Tree of Waiting for Love." Everyone paused their hurried steps, enjoying a moment of tranquility. Afterwards, the teachers visited the fragrant Mr. Brown Café, gathering together to chat about life. Laughter and cheerful conversation filled the air, a welcome respite from their busy lives. Their friendships deepened in this warm atmosphere.

Finally, the teachers visited the Gobachai Waterfall. The waterfall, majestic and awe-inspiring like a silver river cascading from the heavens, splashed and sprayed, creating a powerful symphony of nature. The teachers played and frolicked before the falls, captivated by its immense power, releasing their inner energy and embracing nature intimately.
During this two-day, one-night trip, the teachers fully appreciated the beautiful scenery and enjoyed their time together. They sat together enjoying delicious food, sharing stories, and their voices mingled with laughter and song. At night, they gazed at the brilliant starry sky, feeling the vastness and mystery of the universe, as if they had become one with nature.
As the trip came to an end, the teachers embarked on their journey home, filled with fond memories and a sense of accomplishment. This unforgettable experience, like a brilliant star, is etched deep in their memories, illuminating their path forward and inspiring them to meet the challenges of their work with greater enthusiasm and a more positive attitude, adding even more splendid brilliance to the development of education.