One year ago, Wonders of Cambodia (WoC) launched with a mission to share the beauty, history, and culture of Cambodia with the world. Today, that vision has grown into something far greater than imagined – a multilingual platform connecting readers across continents to the stories that define this remarkable nation.
The numbers tell a compelling story. From modest beginnings in May 2025 (793 visits), WoC has experienced steady, organic growth month after month. By April 2026, the platform welcomed 17,835 visits – a testament to the quality of content and the global appetite for authentic Cambodian cultural narratives. The growth chart reveals not just numbers, but momentum: each month building on the last, each article finding its audience, each story resonating further than the one before.
Nearly 900 published articles now form the backbone of WoC – a comprehensive archive covering ancient temples and archaeological wonders, historical narratives, cultural traditions, travel guides, and the everyday beauty of Cambodian life. Each piece reflects a commitment to research, accuracy, and storytelling that honors the subjects it explores.
What makes WoC truly special is not just where the content comes from, but where it reaches. Visitors arrive from over 75 countries, creating a genuinely global community united by curiosity about Cambodia.
The United States leads with 25,977 visits, followed closely by Cambodia itself with 23,816 – a powerful reminder that this platform serves both those discovering Cambodia from afar and those seeking deeper connection with their own heritage. China contributes 8,453 visits, while France adds 3,624, reflecting the strong Francophone connection to Cambodia’s history.
Southeast Asian neighbors show strong engagement: Singapore (2,792), Thailand (1,860), and Vietnam (1,376) demonstrate regional interest in Cambodian culture. Hong Kong SAR (2,763), Australia (1,867), and the United Kingdom (1,377) round out the top ten, painting a picture of a truly international readership spanning North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.
This geographic diversity validates WoC’s multilingual approach and confirms that Cambodia’s story resonates across cultures, languages, and borders.
What began as an English-language project has evolved into a multilingual resource. WoC now also publishes content in French, Chinese, Khmer, and Vietnamese – breaking down language barriers and reaching audiences across Southeast Asia, East Asia, and the Francophone world. This linguistic diversity reflects Cambodia’s own position as a cultural crossroads and ensures that stories reach the communities who value them most.
Each language section carries its own weight: French content connects with Francophone audiences familiar with Cambodia’s colonial history; Chinese articles reach the growing number of visitors from mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore and the diaspora; Khmer content serves Cambodians at home and abroad; and Vietnamese sections engage Cambodia’s closest neighbors.
WoC has become more than a digital archive. It is a living platform where history meets modernity, where scholarship meets accessibility, and where Cambodia’s past, present, and future are documented with care and creativity. From Angkor’s timeless grandeur to lesser-known provincial treasures, from Khmer Rouge history to contemporary cultural revival, WoC serves as both resource and record.
Every article published represents hours of research, careful writing, visual curation, and translation. Every visitor represents a moment of connection – someone, somewhere in the world, choosing to learn about Cambodia, to understand its complexities, to appreciate its beauty.
The journey ahead is ambitious. The coming year will bring deeper explorations, richer multimedia content, expanded coverage across all five languages, and stronger connections with readers worldwide. New themes will be explored, new partnerships developed, and new technologies leveraged – all while maintaining the editorial integrity and cultural sensitivity that define WoC.
Plans include enhanced visual storytelling, video content, deeper dives into regional histories, coverage of contemporary Cambodian culture, and continued expansion of the multilingual archives. The goal remains constant: to be the most comprehensive, accessible, and authentic English-French-Chinese-Khmer-Vietnamese resource on Cambodian culture and heritage.
As we mark this first anniversary with nearly 900 articles published, five languages supported, 17,835 monthly visitors, and readers from over 75 countries, one truth becomes clear: WoC is just beginning.
Thank you for being part of this journey – whether you discovered us in month one or month twelve, whether you read in French, Chinese, Khmer, Vietnamese, or English, whether you’re in Phnom Penh or Paris, Shanghai or Singapore, New York or Melbourne.
This is only year one. The best is yet to come.



















