SIEM REAP, Cambodia, Feb 6 (Reuters) – A Cambodian man, impressed by a lifelong dream of flying, has constructed a house that’s modelled on a aircraft, full with a fuselage-like construction standing 6 metres (19.69 ft) above the bottom housing his two bedrooms and bogs.
The concrete building, which has mock engines, wings and a tailplane, was constructed by Chrach Pov, 43, and has created a stir within the district of Siem Reap province the place he lives.
“I’m so excited that I can fulfil my dream now although it’s not but one hundred pc completed,” stated Pov, who reckons he has spent about $20,000 thus far after saving up for 30 years for the challenge.
The development employee plans to construct a espresso store subsequent to his house for guests and nonetheless hopes to have the ability to fly on an actual aircraft sooner or later, regardless of admitting he’s nervous about truly flying.
Reporting by Chantha Lach
Writing by Ed Davies
Enhancing by Shri Navaratnam
: .