Cambodia is a nation of remarkable cultural richness. While the Khmer people make up the overwhelming majority, the country is also home to diverse minority groups such as the Cham, Chinese, Vietnamese, Lao, Thai, Kola, Kuy, Bunong, and other indigenous highland communities. Each group contributes unique languages, traditions, and beliefs that together weave a vibrant tapestry of identity, heritage, and resilience, making Cambodia not only historically significant but also culturally diverse in the present day.


















