This week’s tapestry of stories and images from Wonders of Cambodia brings together quiet blossoms in Phnom Penh gardens, vivid market scenes in Siem Reap, and moments of shared meals that speak to Cambodia’s living heritage. From legendary tigers and Angkor’s archers to expat routines and royal palace trees, each piece offers a window into how history, everyday life, and nature continually intertwine across the Kingdom of Wonder. Together, these highlights invite readers to experience Cambodia through perspectives that are at once historical, cultural, and deeply human.
We invite you to explore this week’s carefully curated highlights and follow the threads of story, place, and flavor that run through them.
– Picture of the day: Rangoon Creeper Blossoms in a Cambodian Garden
– Khmer story: The Tiger Outwitted by the Gecko and the Turtle
– Picture of the day: Bavette Steak Bliss at O’Fun Phnom Penh
– Expat life: How to Get Your Free Angkor Pass
– Picture of the day: White Guava Blossom in Cambodia – Nature’s Delicate Star
– Tourism: Main Markets in Siem Reap, Where the City Really Wakes Up
– Picture of the day: Cantonese Pickled Vegetable Pig Stomach Soup in Phnom Penh
– Picture of the day: Bright Purslane Blossoms in a Cambodian Garden
– Picture of the day: Khmer Archers and Crossbowmen at Bayon
– Picture of the day: Bilimbi Tree in Phnom Penh’s Royal Palace


















