
Is throwing bai ben an important ceremony? When can Cambodians do this?
Bai ben (ben rice) is widely known as a preparation for throwing to evil spirits. How long have we known the evil spirits? At the present, we only know the
Bai ben (ben rice) is widely known as a preparation for throwing to evil spirits. How long have we known the evil spirits? At the present, we only know the
The largest copper statue in Cambodia, weighing 60 tonnes and towering 21m high and depicting Preah Thong and Neang Neak – the legendary co-founders of the Funan Kingdom – are
As Cambodia is hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, the country’s cultural artists remain key players – like back-line troops whose regular activities encourage those on the frontline – in the
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts of Cambodia's initiative as chair of AMCA 2020-2022, in collaboration with ASEAN diplomats and partner countries to join the tree planting and cycling
The Ministry of Cults and Religions has issued instructions for the upcoming Pchum Ben and Kathen festivals that adhere to pandemic health measures in order to prevent the spread of
The camera pans from the spires of a temple to the interior, where 75-year-old Master Kong Nay, one of the few surviving virtuosos of the chapei dang veng, a Cambodian
The Asian Traditional Textiles Museum in Cambodia's Siem Reap province is playing a key role in preserving textiles, culture and trade of countries along the Mekong and Ganga Rivers. The
The Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has announced that all cinemas, museums and theatres in Cambodia are to be closed immediately for a period of 2 weeks from today.
Siem Reap province hosted the Cambodian Bird Fair on Saturday and Sunday, where pictures of 20 different bird species were on display to raise public awareness of bird conservation in
A pagoda chief monk in Siem Reap town has handed over 41 pieces from ancient statues to the Apsara National Authority (ANA) for safekeeping. Some of the sculpture pieces presented