Tag: phnompenh


  • Talk Of The Town: Re-opening The Economy

    It has been a few months since the first confirmed COVID-19 case was reported in Cambodia on 27 January, 2020. Since then much has been said and reported about the biological, social and geo-political evolution of the coronavirus. Countries across the globe have gone into various forms of lockdowns, mandated or otherwise. Schools and businesses…

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  • Working from Home in the Time of Coronavirus

    Telework allows an employee to perform their job, at an approved alternative worksite (e.g. home, café, co-working space). This entails remote work, during any part of regular paid hours, but does not include work while on official travel or mobile work…

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  • Pontian Wanton Noodles officially introduced the best Wanton Noodles to the Kingdom

    Pontian Wanton Noodles to bring the juiciest, highest-quality noodles to satisfy Cambodian taste bud. The hawker turned regionally celebrated Pontian Wanton Noodles has officially launched its flagship restaurant located near Central Market on Street 67, just at by the time of growingly buzzling food scene in Phnom Penh city. Pontian Wanton Noodles had and strives…

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  • 10 Cambodian Movies to Watch in 2018

    In the past 5 years, Cambodian films have reached a new height, hit international cinemas, and attracted a great deal of attention from international audiences. Cambodian directors and producers are on the move to set a new stage for Cambodia talents to shine and show the world that it is certainly very possible to find…

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  • Too cute for words (short video)

    When your day doesn’t feel right, you have something cute to lean onto. Cambofarm is a business belonging to a Cambodian couple, Malen and Vannarin, who love pets, and as they say, rabbits breed like rabbits. They decided to leave their full time jobs, and set up a farm in their home place in Chak…

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  • A Taste of Ethiopia in Phnom Penh

    Have you checked out Sara Ethiopian restaurant on street 172 near the National Museum yet? If you haven’t, you’d better hurry there! This is a pretty new restaurant in town, offering a pretty good selection of Ethiopian dishes, such as foul (in the picture), injera ($1 per piece) the sour spongy bread (sourdough flatbread), and…

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