Cambodia Destinations

  • Takeo province is often referred to as the cradle of Cambodian civilisation Takeo province has several important pre-Angkorian sites built between the 5th and the 8th century

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  • Svay Rieng is on of the smallest and sleepiest Cambodian provinces that just happen to have one of the country's busiest highways running straight through - National Highway No 1

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  • Stung Treng is a northern province of Cambodia. It was formerly called Xieng Teng and was once a part of the vast Khmer Empire, then the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang and later the Lao kingdom of Champassack.

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  • There is a hefty departure tax of US$20 on all international flights out of Pochentong airport in Phnom Penh. Well, someone has to pay for the damage inflicted during the fighting of July 1997. From Siem Reap, the international departure tax is US$ 10.

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  • The epic poem of Rama (Ramayana) is believed to have been revealed to a Hindu holy man named Valmiki by Brahma, the god of creation. This religious literary work, dating from about ad 4, is known in various versions throughout India and Southeast Asia

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  • Cambodian language is spoken by approximately nine million people in Cambodia, and is understood by many in bordering countries. Written Khmer is based on the ancient Brahmi script of southern India. Arguably one of the oldest languages in South-East Asia

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  • Khmer MusicKhmer Music in Cambodia - There are two kinds of traditional music: one is the Pin Peath with stringed and percussion instruments and the other...

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  • Cambodia Communication - The advent of mobile phones has dramatically improved communications between the main towns. That said, many of the landlines destroyed during the Khmer Rouge era have yet to be replaced

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  • National Parks in Cambodia - For much of the 1990s the country's national park system was little more than lines drawn on a map, but this is fast changing with assistance from the UNDP and assorted NGOs. The most important national parks in the country include: Bokor

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  • The climate of Cambodia is governed by two monsoons, which set the rhythm of rural life. The cool, dry, north-eastern monsoon, which carries little rain, blows from about November to February

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  • Education in Cambodia - King Sihanouk took a lively interest in education early in his reign. Between 1953 and 1968 the number of primary students rocketed from 300,000 to one million.

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  • Cambodian Economy development challenge facing Cambodia is to sustain growth, reduce poverty, and accelerate the completion of the reform agenda.

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  • Cambodia Entertainment such as Cinemas Since the encouragement from the Ministry of Fine Arts and Culture and the Cambodian people strongly support to the Khmer

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  • Cambodian History - No one knows for certain how long people have lived in what is now Cambodia, as studies of its prehistory are undeveloped. A carbon-l4 dating from a cave in northwestern Cambodia suggests that people using stone tools lived in the cave as early as 4000 bc,...

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  • The population of Cambodia today is about 10 million. About 90-95 percent of the people are Khmer ethnic. The remaining 5-10 percent include Chinese-Khmers, Khmer Islam or Chams, ethnic hill-tribe people, known as the Khmer Loeu, and Vietnamese.

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