Embrace the local customs and experiences when visiting Phnom Penh

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  • The Pavilion – a tranquil thinking spot!

    Phnom Penh is an interesting city with a blend of traditional and cosmopolitan cultures alike. Countless Coffee shops, bakeries and restaurants catering to international cuisines on one side; and local Khmer food outlets, street food in all corners and the markets filled with vegetables, fruits, wide variety of fishes, seafood and pork, beef or chicken

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  • iPhone-Taken Photos of Phnom Penh

    Nowadays, my favourite paste time is taking pictures with my iPhone 5S. I used two Nokia phones (feature phones) which dropped out of my pocket unknowingly, and a Samsung S3 phone which cost me $515 but a year later dropped to $315. T_T I was told that the cost of Android phones depreciates fast. That’s

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  • Festival of India at Chaktamouk Theatre, Phnom Penh

       Mahapattabhishekam – The Coronation The Embassy of India and the Ministry of Culture, Government of India recently hosted The Festival of India in Cambodia. There were two events held in February. One of the Buddhist Festivals with a Buddhist themed photo exhibition and the other, Ramayana Classical Dance Performance by the world acclaimed and

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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.