The New Khmer Architecture movement emerged in post-independence, pre-war Cambodia. It was characterized by its consideration of traditional Cambodian culture. Today, architects are trying to preserve ...
Orange-clad Cambodian monks and women with red-and-blue sashes representing the national flag bless and welcome a 1-ton ...
Rithy Panh can credibly hold the title of both Cambodia’s most important film director and one of the greatest documentarians ...
The Khmer Rouge killed nearly two million Cambodians from 1975 to 1979, spreading like a virus from the jungles until they controlled the entire country, only to systematically dismantle and destroy ...
The Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK), also known as the Khmer Rouge (Red Khmer) ruled Cambodia from April 17, 1975, until January 1979. In 1976, the Khmer Rouge established the state of Democratic ...
The temple-city of Angkor Wat in central Cambodia is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Asia. At one time, it served as the capital of the Khmer empire that ruled most of southeast Asia ...
At Wat Khmer, a Buddhist temple located on the southern outskirts of Lodi, volunteers have spent the past week cleaning, decorating and prepping fresh monk robes.
At least 1.7 million people – nearly a quarter of Cambodia’s population – were killed by execution, disease, starvation and overwork under the Khmer Rouge’s brutal rule from 1975 to 1979. Three of the ...
BANGKOK: Phnom Penh's lavish new international airport has opened for business ahead of the imminent expansion of flag ...
Almost four decades on from the collapse of Pol Pot’s tyrannical communist regime, an international tribunal has ruled that the Khmer Rouge committed genocide, a landmark verdict that is hoped will ...
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