12:4312:43, 24 September 2023diffhist−3
Anti-Thai sentiment
→Cambodia: By referencing an article dated back 20 years ago, certain statement was a product of the past, and not current unless other latest source included that stated otherwise.Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
22:1322:13, 11 July 2023diffhist−1,074
Dance in Thailand
→Cambodia: Unnecessary cross-referencing. The information should instead adds to the article about dance of Laos.Tags: Revertedreferences removedMobile editMobile web edit
18:5218:52, 2 July 2023diffhist−1,056
Dance in Thailand
→Cambodia: Removed unnecessary statements, as it mentioned about Laotian classical dance connection with Khmer dance, which should be belonged to the page about dance of Laos. This page is about dance of Thailand, not dance of Laos.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
19:1119:11, 1 June 2021diffhist+49
Steamed curry
The part of the information that Van Estrik had provided in her book never actually verified with any reliable references and hard evidences. It was simply her speculation and opinion, and it should be identified as such on this page rather remarking it as a fact.
17:0017:00, 1 June 2021diffhist−4
Fish amok
This is beyond ironic. For such edit by someone who is considered as a confirmed extend user, and dismissed other sources as unreliable yet used “an tourism-based site” who relied on hearsays and personal claims as a fact “specifically, Khmer empire”. Can just put it as Cambodia.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
16:5616:56, 1 June 2021diffhist−950
Steamed curry
I’m sorry, but how comes a source from “David Thompson” considered as reliable source, and source from Chef Mcdang is not considered as such? btw, I will attached more reliable more references regarding of this.Tags: Revertedreferences removedMobile editMobile web edit
06:5406:54, 11 May 2021diffhist0
Steamed curry
The references and study have been pointed out Hor Mok to the origin of Thailand, even the term itself is Thai language, according to Choun Nath dictionary of Cambodia. Some frontline nationalistic people should stop ruining this page.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
12:4312:43, 24 September 2023diffhist−3
Anti-Thai sentiment
→Cambodia: By referencing an article dated back 20 years ago, certain statement was a product of the past, and not current unless other latest source included that stated otherwise.Tags: RevertedMobile editMobile web edit
22:1322:13, 11 July 2023diffhist−1,074
Dance in Thailand
→Cambodia: Unnecessary cross-referencing. The information should instead adds to the article about dance of Laos.Tags: Revertedreferences removedMobile editMobile web edit
18:5218:52, 2 July 2023diffhist−1,056
Dance in Thailand
→Cambodia: Removed unnecessary statements, as it mentioned about Laotian classical dance connection with Khmer dance, which should be belonged to the page about dance of Laos. This page is about dance of Thailand, not dance of Laos.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
19:1119:11, 1 June 2021diffhist+49
Steamed curry
The part of the information that Van Estrik had provided in her book never actually verified with any reliable references and hard evidences. It was simply her speculation and opinion, and it should be identified as such on this page rather remarking it as a fact.
17:0017:00, 1 June 2021diffhist−4
Fish amok
This is beyond ironic. For such edit by someone who is considered as a confirmed extend user, and dismissed other sources as unreliable yet used “an tourism-based site” who relied on hearsays and personal claims as a fact “specifically, Khmer empire”. Can just put it as Cambodia.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit
16:5616:56, 1 June 2021diffhist−950
Steamed curry
I’m sorry, but how comes a source from “David Thompson” considered as reliable source, and source from Chef Mcdang is not considered as such? btw, I will attached more reliable more references regarding of this.Tags: Revertedreferences removedMobile editMobile web edit
06:5406:54, 11 May 2021diffhist0
Steamed curry
The references and study have been pointed out Hor Mok to the origin of Thailand, even the term itself is Thai language, according to Choun Nath dictionary of Cambodia. Some frontline nationalistic people should stop ruining this page.Tags: Mobile editMobile web edit