This week on Wonders of Cambodia, we move between flavors, faith, folklore, and history – capturing the many layers of Cambodian life as they unfold in everyday scenes and deeper narratives.
– Picture of the day: Deep-Fried Soft-Shell Crab at Fisherman’s Quay
– Population: Khmer Krom and the Shifting Borders of Cambodia and Vietnam: History, Identity, and Politics
– Picture of the day: Wat Phnom’s “Return of the Provinces” Devata Procession
– Literature: Gatilok: Cambodia’s Treasury of Folktales by Suttantaprija Ind
– Picture of the day: Pho with Beef at Hanoi Corner, Phnom Penh
– Picture of the day: Quiet Afternoon on the Bassac River
– Religion: Theravada Buddhism in Cambodia: Everyday Faith in the Kingdom of Pagodas
– Picture of the day: Chha Mi Suo, Festive Khmer New Year Noodles
– Khmer stories: The Story of Neang Kong Rey, or Puthisen Neang Kong Rey
– Picture of the day: Plumbago indica, Scarlet Leadwort Blossoms in Cambodia
– Khmer proverb: A Single Rotten Fish Spoils the Whole Basket
– Picture of the day: Chek Kramuon, Cambodian Wax Bananas on a Simple Plate
– Life: FPCS Explained – A Practical 2026 Guide for Foreigners and Landlords













