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Big Bag Wolf Books Howls Into Phnom Penh
PHNOM PENH The Big Bad Wolf Book Sale has finally arrived, offering free entrance of over a million new English books to Cambodia’s eager readers. Hoards of people rush to grab books on the first day of sales, piling cartloads of reading material which were discounted at 50% to 90% off from the original price.
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World’s Biggest Book Sale to arrive in Phnom Penh for the first time
Discover 1 million brand-new original English books at up to 50% – 90% off recommended retail price at the Big Bad Wolf Book Sale Phnom Penh from 9 January to 20 January 2020 Malaysian home-grown Big Bad Wolf Books announced today that it will be bringing the World’s Biggest Book Sale to Cambodia for the
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Christmas@Raintree, a flagship in Phnom Penh
Drawing thousands of attendees, both international and local, this year’s festival was bigger than ever – with over 50 stalls showcasing artisans, as well as coinciding with the Pre-launch of Siem Reap: A Designer’s Perspective; a new book aiming to shine a light on the beauty of modern Cambodia. Every year, Raintree tries to bring
The flavor of coffee and French pastries in Phnom Penh city
Known for their excellent pastries and their warm coffees, the French make us discover their culinary art through the world.
10 Best French-inspired restaurants to check out in Phnom Penh
If you’re in Phnom Penh and longing for a taste of French elegance, you’re in the right place.

