Discover this week’s journey through Cambodia’s rich cultural tapestry, where ancient artistry, everyday life, cuisine, and spiritual traditions come together. From the celestial Devatas of Angkor Wat to the flavors of lotus-wrapped chicken and the meaning of Visak Bochea, each story offers a unique window into the Kingdom’s heritage.
We invite you to explore these carefully curated highlights and experience Cambodia from multiple perspectives – historical, cultural, and deeply human.
– Picture of the day: Devatas at Angkor Wat: Celestial Guardians in Stone
– Who’s who: Oknha Tep Nimit Mak: The Master Artist Who Painted Cambodia’s Royal Heritage
– Picture of the day: Cambodian King Oyster Mushroom Soup with Choi Sum
– Khmer story: The Tiger, the Monkey and the Hare
– Picture of the day: Khmer New Year Angel Altar at Home
– Life in Cambodia: Cambodia Visa 2026: What Travelers, Expats, and Long-Stay Visitors Need to Know
– Picture of the day: Chicken Wrapped in Lotus Leaf near Kampong Thom
– Language: Common Misspellings in Modern Khmer: A Reference Guide for Better Writing
– Pictures: Cambodia Travel Photography: Pictures of the Month – April 2026
– Picture of the day: Monkey Army Relief at Wat Damrei Sa
– Video: Shrimp Dipping Sauce
– Picture of the day: Cambodian Deep-Fried Pork Larb, a Lao-Inspired Classic
– Religion: Visak Bochea in Cambodia: Understanding the Sacred Full Moon of Visak
– Picture of the day: Ox Cart Memories in Banteay Meanchey
– History: Greater India and Cambodia: How Indian Civilization Shaped the Khmer World
– Khmer proverb: Out of Sight, Out of Mind



















