Kratié Province
Kratié province is a province of Cambodian located in the northeast along the Upper Mekong River which is 340 kilometers and 250 kilometers from Phnom Penh along National Road 7 and 73, respectively. Covering 11,094 […]
Pailin Province
Pailin Province is located in the western part of the Kingdom of Cambodia, approximately 371 km from Phnom Penh, which borders: To North, South, and East with Kamrieng district, Samlot district, and Rattanak Mondul district […]
Mondulkiri Province
Mondulkiri is one of the northeastern provinces of Cambodia which is 390 kilometers (The provincial capital is Senmonorom which is located in the southeastern part of the province) from Phnom Penh along National Road 7, 8, 76, and 141.
Ratanakiri Province
Rattanakiri Province, covering 10,782-kilometer squares, is located in the northeast of the Kingdom of Cambodia, 588 km from Phnom Penh, bordering Stung Treng Province to the west, Mondulkiri province to the south, Kon Tum Province […]
Hamok Trei or Amok Trei
Cambodians eat a lot of fish, given the country’s bountiful coastlines and one of the world’s greatest heartland fishing areas.
Bakheng Temple
When talking about Angkor’s highest temple, Phnom Bakheng stands first. It offers the finest and most beautiful scenery in the surrounding region.
Robam Jun Por (Blessing Dance)
Robam Jun Por (Blessing Dance) is traditionally performed at the beginning of a ceremony to greet, bless, and offer good wishes to the audience.
Kun Lbokator – The Khmer ancient martial art
Kun Lbokator, known formally as Lbokator (គុនល្បុក្កតោ), is a Khmer martial art form that involves close hand-to-hand combat, ground techniques, and weapons. Lbokator is one of the earliest Khmer martial art dating back to early Angkorian period.
Robam Nesat or Khmer Fishing Dance
Khmer folk dances are highly spirited dances that follow popular themes with lively movements and gestures. Dance motifs are usually based on local legends and the everyday life of the people. Dancers dance with easy, improvised yet composed movements that are designed to invite humor and enthusiasm, with upbeat music and rhythm. Many dances are accompanied by drums and instruments from the Mahori and Pinn peat ensemble. One of many popular Khmer folk dances is Robam Nesat (Khmer Fishing Dance).
Kampong Cham Province
Kampong Cham is a province of Cambodia located on the central lowlands of the Mekong River which is 124 kilometers from Phnom Penh along National Road 6 and 7. Kampong Cham, covering 4,549 square kilometers. Its neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Kampong Thom and Kratie provinces to the north, Tboung khmum province to the east, Kandal and Prey Veng provinces the south, and Kampong Chhnang Province to the west.