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00:00What is the history of Phum and Vod Kroporpol?
00:06This is the history of Phum and Vod Kroporpol.
00:10Do you want to know why Vod and Phum are called Kroporpol?
00:17Phum and Vod are called Kroporpol because they were found in a new cave,
00:22named Krum Krang Day Mea, which was excavated from Krum Svay Chrom in 1922.
00:31Phum and Vod Kroporpol were found not far from Rungkhaip Kompong Chanang, Phnom Penh,
00:36but far away from the city of Sreya because of the flood.
00:43The excavation was carried out according to the flood,
00:46choosing the area that could be excavated according to the flood.
00:51Mrs. Nham Sophi, the first resident of Krum Krang Day Mea,
00:55said that Phum Kroporpol had 113 residents.
01:02In the early morning, the residents of all the houses
01:05were evacuated from their homes to the government office
01:09in Khum Chanok Tru, Boribor,
01:13to make the cave more secluded.
01:15Although Phum and Vod Kroporpol were found in a new cave,
01:21because they were not far from the city of Sreya,
01:25they were evacuated from their homes to make the cave more secluded.
01:35Mr. Sieng Ni, 72 years old, is the founder of Kroporpol,
01:40and he told us about the history of Kroporpol.
01:45According to the legend,
01:49it is said that there was a cave named Tulko,
01:55with a lot of big trees,
01:57with a big pool of water,
02:00where the Kroporpol animals lived in the rainy season.
02:04There were many Kroporpol in the rainy season,
02:08and during the rainy season,
02:11the Kroporpol animals would come out
02:13and lay their eggs in the rainy season every year.
02:18When a family had a problem,
02:21they set up a live fishing net.
02:24Mr. Prum, the head of the family,
02:27went to set up a net near Tulko,
02:30but a number of his nets had to be caught by Kroporpol
02:34and he had to catch them every day,
02:38and he was able to catch the Kroporpol animals
02:42that were in the rainy season.
02:44Mr. Prum took the net,
02:46took the nets to the pond,
02:48and put them into the Kroporpol fish tank
02:51and let the fish go.
02:53Then he put the Kroporpol fish in the 4 to 5-hole tank,
02:57and put them in the tank
02:59where the Kroporpol animals were in the rainy season.
03:03Thanks to his good work,
03:06the Kroporpol animals were able to lay their eggs every day,
03:10so that the Kroporpol animals could lay their eggs
03:13every single day.
03:15Mr. Prum, the head of the family,
03:17was able to easily set up a live fishing net
03:20and since then,
03:22there have been two Kroporpol animals
03:25named Kroporpol and Kroporpol
03:28that have laid their eggs every day.
03:31Later on,
03:33Mr. Prut, the head of the family,
03:36was able to set up a nest
03:39named Kroporpol,
03:41and later on,
03:43it became a temple
03:45named Sok Wan Orey,
03:47also known as Kroporpol Temple
03:49during the rainy season.
03:51According to the history of Kroporpol,
03:55it is said that
03:57the Khmer people named each temple
04:00according to the history
04:02of the temple that was built there.
04:05I am Nara from the Hoc Sibe program.

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