This Week* In Cambodian History- October 1-5
On October 1, 1949, rebel comander Dap Chhoun surrendered to the government. He is left free to control a large
Read moreOn October 1, 1949, rebel comander Dap Chhoun surrendered to the government. He is left free to control a large
Read morePhnom Penh: An Khmer-Muslim man’s fishing boat was hit by a sand barge, split into two pieces and sank in the
Read morePhnom Penh: At 11:55 pm on July 6, 2021, there was a traffic accident near Chroy Changvar Police Station along Tonle
Read moreSiem Reap Province: It has been reported that consecrated graveyard land was cleared to be divided into lots for sale
Read moreSiem Reap Province: On the evening of March 20, 2021, authorities temporarily suspend traffic in and out of Kork Chak
Read moreIn late February 1976, Siem Reap town was rocked by a series of devastating explosions. Days later, Deputy Prime Minister
Read moreThe brutality of war has, since time began, countless times destroyed not only lives, but great cities and cultural legacies.
Read morePhnom Penh: In order to preserve and protect Cambodia’s many orchid species, the Ministry of Environment announced it will take legal
Read morePhnom Penh: Decayed human body remains were found floating in the Tonle Sap River in Sangkat Phsar Kandal I, Khan
Read moreAround 4,400 years ago, a climatic event, combined with human development led to a massive shift across Asia. The Meghalayan
Read moreNagaCorp Ltd, owner and operator of NagaWorld in Phnom Penh, has revealed plans to develop a US$350 million non-gaming resort
Read morePhnom Penh: A decomposing corpse was found on October 31, 2020, in the Tonle Sap River along Sisowath Quay in
Read morePhnom Penh: Mr. Veng Sakhon, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries announced that from the beginning of the year until
Read moreKampong Chhnang: 45 pythons that were rescued were released into the protected natural lake to hep reproduction of the species.
Read morePhnom Penh, or Krong Chaktomuk Serimongkul- City of the Four Faces (full title, according to Wikipedia: Krong Chaktomuk Mongkol Sakal
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