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A new history

A new history Cambodians have mostly heard about Khmer Rouge atrocities from each other. Now schools are addressing the tragedy.
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Beer wars

Beer wars 'Pouring' over details of the overly-competitive Cambodian beer industry, the covert smuggling ring that keeps brewers on their toes and the newcomers to a battle-harde...
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Looking ahead to a green-ish future

Looking ahead to a green-ish future The Kingdom's first floating eco-lodge sits in choppy waters with critics, but this is as green as it gets in Cambodia.
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Out with the old, in with the new

Out with the old, in with the newAs the Cambodian government takes an increasingly modern approach towards architecture in Phnom Penh, historic colonial buildings are paying the ultimate price.
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Generating greater interest

Generating greater interest

Cambodian microfinance institutions are now permitted to receive deposits from the public, prompting some to offer among the most competitive savings rates around.

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Mineral resourcefulness

Mineral resourcefulness Cambodia is looking to emulate its northern neighbour Laos in making millions of dollars from minerals, but first foreign mining firms will have to navigate the country...
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Cyclos: The men and machines of Phnom Penh's traditional public transport system (by Stefan V Jensen)

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A magical mystery tour of Angkor in 360°

Guide yourself around the ancient temples
of Angkor with this unique navigable presentation
from local photographer Paul Stewart