 | | Cambodian Festivals - A guide to the festivals of Cambodia posted by Mr. Luke Palmer on 15 November 2007 Cambodian Festivals Calendar
New Years Day – Jan 01
National Day – Jan 07 - Celebrates the overthrow of the Khmer Rouge by the Vietnamese and Cambodian rebels.
Lunar New Year – Late Jan/Early Feb – Traditional celebration for Chinese and Vietnamese residents.
Magha Bochea - Jan/Feb Full Moon – Celebration of the Buddha’s last sermon
Friendship Day – Feb 01 – Celebration of the 1980 friends... More |
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 | | Siem Reap Travel and Hotels Guide - Siem Reap Attractions and Hotel Tips posted by Mr. David Miller on 31 July 2007 Most people know Siem Reap from visiting the famous temples of Angkor Wat. Siem Reap is the closest town to the temples so everybody who wants to visit these has to stay in Siem Reap. Besides Angor being the main attraction here, Siem Reap is a nice little town in its own. Of course it has profited a lot from the proximity to the temples. As a traveler you find cheap but also luxurious hotels here... More |
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 | | Cambodia Hotels and Travel Overview - Travel to Cambodia: Find Cambodia hotels, get travel tips... posted by Mr. Christian Lamden on 30 May 2007 Cambodia is seeing a great revival of tourism numbers that are on the rise for many good reasons. There are many top travel destinations in Cambodia and world renowned attractions such as the famous Angor Wat. But this is not all. Cambodia has fantastic beaches, exciting cities and wonderful natural treasures that are just waiting to be visited by you. Below you will find some of the most popular ... More |
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 | | Angkor Wat - Angkor Wat, the world's biggest religious complex posted by Mr. Clarence Miller on 09 November 2006 Angkor Wat is the biggest religious monument in the whole world. It is also one of the World Heritage Sites. Originally it was built for King Suryavarman II in the 12th century. It is Cambodia's single most popular attraction. Even the Cambodian national flag uses Angkor Wat as a symbol.
Angkor Wat comprises a lot of different temples that are spread out over 40 miles around Siem Reap. 2 man si... More |
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 | | Phnom Penh Hotels, Cambodia - Wonderful and luxury hotels are in historical city, Phnom Penh, C... posted by Miss. Chonnikan Juntura on 09 August 2006 Phnom Penh is the capital city of the Kingdom of Cambodia, located at the confluence of three rivers - the Mekong, the Bassac and Tonle Sap. There are 3 traveling sections in the Phnom Penh; north, south and centre. The north of city is an attractive residential area. The south of the city is the French part of the city with its ministries, banks and colonial houses. And the centre or the heart of... More |
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