Charming City and street children
World Vision’s Steve Cook explores Phnom Penh, Cambodia — the ‘Charming City’ — and the hidden dangers faced by vulnerable children and families living on the streets. ‘Peer Educators’ — former street children who have benefited from World Vision’s programmes…
Princess Bopha Devi on the 'Apsara Mera' Classical Khmer Ballet
The Royal Khmer Classical Ballet troupe performed ‘Apsara Mera’ in Europe in October 2010. During rehearsals at the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Princess Bopha Devi, the troupe’s patron and Cambodia’s former culture minister, explained how she and other teachers…
A River Changes Course: official trailer
Three young Cambodians struggle to overcome the crushing effects of deforestation, overfishing, and debt in this devastating and beautiful story of an ancient culture ravaged by globalization. Directed by Kalyanee Mam Send to Kindle
Naga King, PM Hun Sen
Cambodian Strongman and Karaoke King: by Julia Wallace Send to Kindle
Car made in Cambodia: Angkor EV 2013
America’s world news site Global Post has a news story, with links to local news and posts by bloggers, on Cambodia launches a home-grown electric car. Global Post’s correspondent Faine Greenwood says “Versions of the vehicle have been shown to…
Kse Diev: Khmer traditional music
A Young man as a next generation musician playing a string instrument which has only one string known as “Kse Diev” Instrument of the heart. A song call ” Khmao bong” play by Mr. Lun Sophanith. Kse Diev is one…
Prahok
Crushed, salted and fermented fish paste: made in Cambodia Send to Kindle
Chip in to support The Cause of Progress
“The Cause of Progress” tells the story of the lives of three Cambodians caught up in the country’s chaotic and often violent economic progress, set against the backdrop of the shifting political, religious and familial landscapes of modern-day Cambodia. Shot…
Preap Sovath rocks Maryland
Cambodia’s top male singer, Preap Sovath, is touring the United States during the holiday season. Send to Kindle
Khmer Gangnam Style
VIA licadhocanada: From December 8th to December 17th, more than 42,000 Cambodians across the country celebrated “International Human Rights Day”. Events were held to highlight land, labor, and human rights with the unifying slogan “We All Need Justice & Freedom!”….

