About 35 kilometers from the provincial capital of Kampong Thom, along the potholed road to Preah Vihear province, a cement sign points off to the right. Through sleepy villages and thick scrub it win... Read More.
Pottery is a way of life in Kampong Chhnang province. Chhnang in Khmer means pot, and trundling oxcarts along roads all over the country carry pottery from the province to markets as far away as Poi P... Read More.
Of all of the aspects of Cambodia's culture fighting for survival, its traditional cuisine is perhaps the one battling the most assailants. The Khmer Rouge years, which destroyed so much, had a lastin... Read More.
Phnom Penh might seem like the last place you would expect to find a modeling school. Cambodia, although developing fast, is still one of the world's poorer countries, with only a fledgling advertisin... Read More.
H'mok is a particularly succulent Cambodian curry of a firm but moist consistency. It differs from most curries in that it is steamed, usually in banana leaf. Although traditionally a fish curry, h'mo... Read More.
Once upon a time, a king, whose name has been lost to time, built his capital on the top of a mountain of the Dangrek range on what is now the border of Thailand. He had two wives, each with one son. ... Read More.
Set in the heart of Cambodia in the Tonle Sap Lake area, this huge, landlocked province is abundant in fish stocks, rice and timber. Although at the halfway point in the journey between Siem Reap and ... Read More.
Mooncakes on the rise Cambodia defied one worldwide downward trend this year. Mooncake sales are on the rise in the Kingdom, according to local manufacturers. Mooncakes heavy round cakes in the shape... Read More.
This is a specific type of tourism that centers upon the heritage and culture of a country and its people. This means tourism that focuses on things such as monuments, historical sites, traditional ar... Read More.
An old, wise man saw a young man wandering in a forest. The young man looked so sad, and so hopeless, that he felt compelled to ask him what was wrong. "Venerable sir, I don't know what to do. I am so... Read More.