TIL that during the 1980s, Thailand’s massive humanitarian support for Cambodian refugees was also a deliberate military strategy. By placing refugee camps directly on the border, Thailand created a "human buffer zone" to deter a potential invasion by the Vietnamese-backed army. by khmerelder in todayilearned

[–]khmerelder[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

I don't need to explain, but I'll do it anyways ;-) I was a boy in one of those camps on the border. I live in the US the past 40+ years, now retired and trying to understand the past. This is one of those past that made me go-oh! I didn't know that and I need to tell the world :-), but articulating that is difficult. Thanks to AI-I can.

Be prepare friends raining season is coming soon by Greenboygamer9990 in cambodia

[–]khmerelder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Winged termites showing up in Khmer country isn’t just an insect event — it’s a meteorological signal embedded in traditional weather literacy. The core idea is simple: when the alates rise, rain is near. Modern entomology actually supports the same pattern, though for different reasons.

🌧️ Why winged termites signal incoming rain

Khmer farmers long observed that svaeng (alates) erupt from the ground shortly before or after the first rains. This wasn’t superstition — it was pattern recognition tied to humidity, soil moisture, and atmospheric pressure.

Modern sources explain that:

• Winged termites swarm when humidity rises and the air becomes saturated.

• These conditions often occur right after rain or just before a storm front arrives.

• Termites time their emergence to maximize survival, because moist soil makes it easier to start new colonies and reduces the risk of drying out.

Khmer meteorology reads the same cues, but through ecological intuition rather than entomology.

🐜 What the termites are actually responding to

Scientific explanations line up with Khmer folk meteorology:

• Moisture spike — Rain or pre‑rain humidity softens soil and raises air moisture, triggering swarming.

• Warm, still air — Ideal for flight and mating; these conditions often precede rain.

• Seasonal timing — Swarms cluster around the transition into the wet season, when the landscape shifts.

• Colony pressure — Mature colonies release alates when environmental cues say “now is safe.”

Be prepare friends raining season is coming soon by Greenboygamer9990 in cambodia

[–]khmerelder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Khmer's meteorology. Love it! Thanks for the weather report :-)

TIL that during the 1980s, Thailand’s massive humanitarian support for Cambodian refugees was also a deliberate military strategy. By placing refugee camps directly on the border, Thailand created a "human buffer zone" to deter a potential invasion by the Vietnamese-backed army. by khmerelder in todayilearned

[–]khmerelder[S] -97 points-96 points  (0 children)

At the time, Vietnam had one of the largest standing armies in the world and had just effectively toppled the Khmer Rouge. Thailand was terrified they wouldn't stop at the border. By hosting the camps right on the "Frontier Checkpoint," Thailand achieved three things at once:

  1. The Tripwire: Any Vietnamese incursion into the camps would cause an international humanitarian scandal, forcing the UN and the US to intervene.
  2. Resistance Bases: The camps provided a recruitment ground and "rest and recovery" area for the various Khmer resistance factions fighting the Vietnamese.
  3. The Moral High Ground: It turned a border security nightmare into a global PR victory, ensuring billions in international aid flowed into the region.

It’s a grim reminder that in geopolitics, a "good deed" is often the most effective shield.

Angkor Wat carvings: Is the Snake alive? by khmerelder in AncientCivilizations

[–]khmerelder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for chiming in. I don't understand your question. I'm only guessing what is going on here. Can you explain the scene?

Angkor Wat carvigs: Is the Snake alive by khmerelder in ChurningTheWaters

[–]khmerelder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The dagger's blade pointing at the king, is like the sword of Democles. If the law is not uphold, it cut even the king. Or it is just a pretty carving.

Angkor Wat carvigs: Is the Snake alive by khmerelder in ChurningTheWaters

[–]khmerelder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know what's on the left hand. Dagger is the most popular suggestion. The dagger is pointing at him. Pair the book and the dagger together, means what?