Discover Cambodia’s Film Tourism: A Journey Through Cinema and Culture
Cambodia has long been a treasure trove for filmmakers seeking dramatic, mystical landscapes, and ancient temples as their backdrop. From the mesmerizing roots of Ta…
Cambodia has long been a treasure trove for filmmakers seeking dramatic, mystical landscapes, and ancient temples as their backdrop. From the mesmerizing roots of Ta…
When I first stepped foot in Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh, I was immediately struck by the city’s unique blend of old and new. The hustle…
The Pchum Ben Festival, also known as the Festival of the Ancestors, is the second most significant annual celebration for Cambodians, taking place across the…
Anya Minko, an Australian-Thai artist who has called Cambodia home for more than two decades, is preparing to unveil her debut solo exhibition, titled “Chaotic…
At the forefront of Cambodia’s burgeoning art scene is Phnom Paint, a vibrant space where creativity flows freely under the expert guidance of Olga Shklyar.…
Phnom Penh is a city that reveals its beauty not just in its grand monuments and vibrant streets but in its quiet, hidden corners filled…
From August 16th to 18th, nearly 60 journalists from 37 media outlets representing Khmer, English, Chinese, and Vietnamese publications embarked on a three-day mission to…
The MOTHER EARTH exhibition, a solo showcase by renowned Cambodian artist Nak Noy, was held recently at the Plantation Hotel in Phnom Penh. Hosted by…
Sreypeou Kaeu, the first Cham to graduate from RUFA, had her work featured in the Voices exhibition at Meta House. A festival of creativity recently…