Among the best things to buy in Cambodia are the local handicrafts, which are designed and created by the locals themselves. Encouraged by the government and various aid organizations, many local Cambodians are rediscovering their natural talents as weavers and... ...
A team of 15 Indian experts are organizing a workforce of 400 Cambodians, most of them women, who are cleaning, repairing and rebuilding parts of this temple. As I walked through the yards, I noticed the Cambodian women devote hours to cleaning carefully a tiny area of stone. Boards are ...
There are certain experiences from my time in Cambodia that have simply stuck with me. They’re the moments we all look for while traveling. Moments of self-realization. Moments of profound beauty and wonder. Moments of pure humanity that make you tilt your head and crack a smile. To be ...
Cambodians are very fond of all kinds of holidays and always celebrate them on a grandiose scale. One of the most popular holidays in Cambodia is the … Read further 12. It is not easy to rent a car in Cambodia, but you can always use the services of local taxi drivers. 13...
When it comes to things to do in Cambodia, one of the first things that come to mind is exploring the vast temple complex of Angkor in Siem Reap. While the country is known for historical sites like Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple and Ta Prohm, there are actually so much more for you to ...
From the classroom to the courtroom, from factories to farms, evolving technology has revolutionised the way Cambodians live, eat, work and learn. But tech alone is not enough to bring about a better tomorrow; if Cambodia is to thrive in a fast-changing world, it needs a public who can ...
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Cambodia’s national dish for so many Cambodians – indicative by the fact that locals translate the dish to foreigners as ‘Khmer noodles’ – nom banh chok has long been ‘Cambodia in a bowl’ for me and is perhaps my most favouriteCambodian foodand one of my favouriteSoutheast Asian noodl...
Most are Cambodians who live, work and run businesses in the surrounding streets of the Old Market quarter. You’ll also see chefs from Siem Reap restaurants, cafes and hotels in the centre of town shopping for produce, which is always a good sign. ...
to work out what this teacher wanted them to do with this place that was supposed to be so valuable, but which maybe didn’t seem as valuable as their tree place by the water. The question of what students ‘value’ influences every face-to-face class interaction, including for students ...