Cambodia is a nation that is rediscovering itself. One way for travelers to experience this tourist-friendly haven is by ...
Anaheim Street and LBCC were alive with unity and pride under the festival and parade's theme this year: “We Are Stronger ...
Positive views of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia remained prevalent among scholars, who dismissed refugee reports of forced ...
For centuries, dense jungles concealed the remnants of civilizations that once thrived, their stories buried beneath layers of earth and vegetation. Advances in technology allowed experts to look ...
At 400 acres, Angkor Wat is considered the largest religious structure in the world. Despite its size, it feels surprisingly ...
Phnom Kulen is only some 25 miles north of a metropolis that reached its zenith three centuries later—the greatest city of the Khmer Empire, and possibly the most glorious religious center in ...
Beneath us sprawls the lost city of Angkor, now in ruins and populated mostly by peasant rice farmers. Clusters of Khmer homes, perched on spindly stilts to cope with flooding during the summer ...
This year’s parade and festival holds extra significance as the community marks the 50th anniversary of the Cambodian ...
PragerU’s final installment of "The Hall of Evil" video series explores the reign of Pol Pot, detailing his radical communist ...
Cambodian New Year, also known as Khmer New Year or “Choul Chnam Thmey," is a national holiday hosted by Cambodians annually.
The two statues were seized during investigations into international smuggling networks including that of notorious ...