Thes photos was taken by Artie Ng. Find hereafter the most beautiful photos from Cambodia you haven’t seen. It might take sometime for photo loading and I guess this is the longer post ever made on khmerbird. I am very appreciate the work of Artie Ng. I think now he is very busy with his […]
Archives for February 2010
South by Southeast: 5 tips for Angkor Wat
gadling.com - I was alone, deep in the Cambodian jungle, flanked by the scattered ruins of ancient Khmer temples. My ears tickled with the cackle distant bird calls and buzzing cicadas. My shirt clung to my skin with a thick layer of sweat and ocher-hued dust. Suddenly, I heard movement to my right behind a […]
Cambodia: Angels and demons
maitravelsite.com - I could not come up with a good title for this post until Dan Brown’s best selling novel came to my mind, and it is exactly what you will find in Phnom Pen, Cambodia’s capital. No place in the world has ever stirred so many emotions in me like this rusty yet somehow […]
Angkor Wat-7th World Wonder, Cambodia
This section as intended as a guide for visiting the monuments at Angkor. It can be either read in advance of a visit or afterwards to reinforce the experience, or used at the sites to enable the visitor to be an active spectator. Historical quotes from early visitors to Angkor are included where appropriate to […]
To Cambodia With Love
From a tarantula brunch in the remote Cambodian countryside to a spiritual encounter with the god Vishnu in the National Museum in Phnom Penh, To Cambodia With Love is a true collaboration, containing personal essays by more than fifty writers. Among them you will find Angkor Wat expert Dawn Rooney, acclaimed memoirist Loung Ung (First […]