Are you sure you haven’t missed anything on Wonders of Cambodia recently?
February faded into March with stories steeped in Cambodia’s soul — from salt marshes and pink blossoms to the hidden echoes of history. Dive into our latest features celebrating the beauty, resilience, and voices of a country that never ceases to inspire.
Let these stories remind us: every stone, tree, poem, and song in Cambodia carries part of the nation’s heartbeat.
– Picture of the day: Salt Marshes of Kep: Cambodian Coastline in Slow Motion
– Tourism: Wat Khnar Kokaoh’s Old Vihara: A Fragile Witness of Khmer Rouge History in Takeo
– Tourism: Cambodia Beyond Angkor: 10 Places That Reveal the Country’s Soul Today
– Picture of the day: Pink Shower Tree in Cambodia
– ភាសា៖ ស្រាយចំណងដ៏ចាក់ស្រែះ៖ អក្សរខ្មែរ និងអក្សរថៃ
– History: The Royal Crusade for Independence: How Norodom Sihanouk Outfoxed Colonial Power with Charisma and Politics
– Picture of the day: Golden Sugar Palm Cakes of Cambodia
– Personnalités: Le roi Norodom du Cambodge : un souverain entre tradition et empire colonial
– Who’s who: Marguerite Duras, Explained: The Woman Behind “The Lover”
– Picture of the day: Kimira Devi Statue at Kep’s Silent Shore
– Video: Chapei Dang Veng
– Music: Chapei Dang Veng: The Resonant Soul of Cambodian Storytelling
– Picture of the day: Heliotropium indicum in a Cambodian Field
– Picture of the day: Churning Myth at Phnom Da, Takeo
– Pictures of the Month — February 2026
– History: The Umbrella Uprising (1942) in Cambodia: When Monks Marched and Colonial Power Blinked
– Picture of the day: Boeuf Bourguignon Comfort in Phnom Penh
– Books: “Quelques textes chinois concernant l’Indochine hindouisée” by Paul Pelliot(1925 original; Hachette Livre – BnF reprint)
– Life: How It Really Feels to Live in Phnom Penh as a Foreigner
– e-Book: A Quick Guide to the French Protectorate in Cambodia and the Franco–Siamese Treaties (1863–1953) – Now Available in ePub Format
















