Cambodia
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Travel by Bamboo Trains in Cambodia - True Ingenuity!
4 hours agoand turn it around to head back. These bamboo trains, or "Norries" as they are known as by locals, offer a link between villages, a way to get produce and animals to the market, a way to transport lumber to building sites and a means of income for several as rich tourists pay up to $2/day to ride them. In... by vietnamandcambodia.com | related posts
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Long Term Relation Cambodia – China
18 hours agoLong Term Relation Cambodia – ChinaEverybody knows China, don’t you? Me too, my grandfather was an adventure student to China. When he came back to Cambodia, he brought a Chinese wife. Unfortunately I don’t speak Chinese and I don’t think one day I would. You know why? It’s Chinese. LOL I can imagine how difficult it is to... by khmerbird.com | related posts
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Book Project: Cambodia – Stories Behind The Smile
Mar 17, 2010Book Project: Cambodia – Stories Behind The SmileHow Thing Happen? I was asked by Cambodian film director Tim Pek for writing a new short story. Two weeks later I sent him a draft. The I don’t have any reply yet. During the research, I found a subject that would be very interesting to write about Cambodia. I have waited since many year, like the... by khmerbird.com | related posts
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Holidaying in Cambodia is No Longer Just a Trip to Angkor Wat
Mar 17, 2010Holidaying in Cambodia is No Longer Just a Trip to Angkor WatCambodia has long been a destination known for its rich cultural heritage and extraordinary history. Most visitors to the country however are unaware of the beautiful coastal region of Sihanoukville & Ream that lies just 220 km from Phnom Penh. One of the most unspoiled coastlines anywhere in... by akademifantasia.org | related posts
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Roaster seeks to give Cambodia coffee global buzz
Mar 17, 2010Roaster seeks to give Cambodia coffee global buzzMONDULKIRI, Cambodia (Reuters Life!) – Southeast Asian coffee from Vietnam and Indonesia percolates around the world, but if a family roaster has its way, mugs may soon be filled with a blend from another, unlikely location: Cambodia. Every few days, the rich, earthy aroma... by khmerbird.com | related posts
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U.S. to help train Cambodia’s peacekeeping forces
Mar 16, 2010U.S. to help train Cambodia’s peacekeeping forcesenglish.people.com.cn – Visiting U.S. high-ranking military officer Gen. William Crowe has accepted a request by Cambodia’s National Center for Peacekeeping Forces and ERW Clearance (NPMEC) to train Cambodian forces on peacekeeping mission, official news agency AKP reported on Monday. The... by khmerbird.com | related posts
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Cambodia Mekong River
Mar 16, 2010Cambodia Mekong RiverA Cambodian boy jumps into the Mekong River along A’Reyksat village on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, March 15, 2010. Severe drought has dropped the Mekong River to its lowest level in nearly 20 years, halting some cargo traffic and boat tours on the Asian waterway that is the... by khmerbird.com | related posts
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Oxford University Press sets up exclusive market in Cambodia
Mar 16, 2010Oxford University Press sets up exclusive market in Cambodiaenglish.people.com.cn – The Oxford University Press has formed a partnership with Cambodia-based United Knowledge Company for an exclusive distribution of English teaching and learning materials in Cambodia, official new agency AKP reported on Monday. The partnership agreement... by khmerbird.com | related posts
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Cambodia - Part 2
Mar 16, 2010With our luggage on the trolley, we pushed through the usual crowd of people and saw our best friend in Cambodia, Jean Paul, rushing to meet us. Those of you who have been reading my Cambodian e-mails since 2002, may remember he is the Frenchman who offered Donald a place to set up his ultralight... by toptravelleads.com | related posts
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Leader Universal helps power Cambodia growth
Mar 16, 2010Leader Universal helps power Cambodia growthbtimes.com.my – Leader is now charting a first in Cambodia by constructing the country’s first coal-fired power plant. During a ground-breaking ceremony for a coal-fired electric power plant in a coastal town in Cambodia last month, Malaysian cable and wire group Leader... by khmerbird.com | related posts
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Cambodia spends 59 mln USD to import electricity in 2009
Mar 15, 2010Cambodia spends 59 mln USD to import electricity in 2009PHNOM PENH, Mar. 15, 2010 (Xinhua News Agency) Cambodia spent 59 million U.S. dollars on electricity imports from Thailand and Vietnam last year, local media reported on Monday, citing figures of the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy. The Kingdom purchased 226.76 billion kilowatt-hours in... by khmerbird.com | related posts
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Photo of the Day (3.14.2010)
Mar 14, 2010Photo of the Day (3.14.2010)Filed under: Asia , Cambodia , Photo of the Day I've seen plenty of bland photos of Cambodia's famous Angkor Wat temple complex. Enough to know today's choice, by Flickr user mick62 , is anything but. The close-up details of the exotic dancer, the wonderful sense of movement... by gadling.com | related posts
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