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Bambu Stage showcases Cambodia's unique folk culture and the famous temples of Angkor through theatrical performances, live action drawings, puppet shows, interactive models, videography, and projections.
Bambu Stage showcases Cambodia's unique folk culture and the famous temples of Angkor through theatrical performances, live action drawings, puppet shows, interactive models, videography, and projections. Check out their annual program which features entertaining and informative presentations for insights into their rich heritage.
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The Made in Cambodia Market showcases the finest artisan creations that the country has to offer, in contrast to the generic mass-produced items that flood the stalls elsewhere
The Sam Veasna Center for Wildlife Conservation organizes bird-watching tours and activities for nature-lovers
The Angkor Night Market was established in 2007 as the first night market in Cambodia
The Angkor National Museum is an archaeological museum dedicated to the golden era of the Khmer Empire
The Khmer Ceramics and Fine Arts Centre is dedicated to the preservation of Khmer ancestral pottery techniques and supporting the development of contemporary Khmer ceramic art
The Wat Thmey Killing Fields stand as a memorial to the victims of the Cambodian genocide by the Khmer Rouge regime under Pol Pot from 1975 to 1979
Situated on the outskirts of Siem Reap, the Angkor Handicraft Association aims to support local artisans and preserve traditional skills and craftsmanship
The Cambodian Cultural Village is a theme park and museum in Siem Reap which presents an overview of the different cultures in the country
Angkor Wat, the 'capital temple' is the largest religious monument in the world, and part of the Angkor Archaeological Park that is a UNESCO World Heritage site
The Prasat Bayon is a 12th - 13th century Buddhist temple located in the exact centre of Angkor Thom and is part of the Angkor Archaeological Park which is a UNESCO World Heritage site