Learning Khmer language: Greeting with a little conversation
How to speak Khmer? Listen with audio: * Hello * How are you? * What’s your name? * What’s your name? * My name is * How old are you? * Goodbye * and more
How to speak Khmer? Listen with audio: * Hello * How are you? * What’s your name? * What’s your name? * My name is * How old are you? * Goodbye * and more
Information on prices for Tuk Tuk trips in Siem Reap, day trips with Tuk Tuk to the Angkor temples, special tips in dealing with Tuk Tuk drivers & more.
Pchum Ben is one of the most important festivals in Cambodia. I was in Cambodia at the time and I could participate in the exciting ceremony.
Pchum Ben: ‘Festival of the Dead’ or ‘Hungry Ghosts Festival’ – Khmer remember their ancestors for 15 days each year. Info, legend & more
How a baby, a boy, a mother, a grandmother and a photographer at Angkor Ta Prohm Temple inspired me for a new project.
Since December 2015, there has been an official code of conduct in place for the temples of Angkor. A 7 point list for Angkor tourists.
It is right to give begging children no money in Siem Reap. But does it help them and their families directly? Learn what you can do!
Even if it’s very hot and humid sometimes, it is just not allowed to wear shoulder free shirts, short skirts and shorts in the sacred Angkor Wat temple.
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