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Koh Toteung: Cambodia’s Hidden Island Paradise
Welcome to Koh Toteung, a rare gem nestled within the Koh Sdach archipelago, off the coast of Kiri Sakor in Koh Kong Province. Far from the crowds of Angkor or the busy beaches of Sihanoukville, this peaceful island is preparing to open its arms to travelers—both Cambodians and foreigners—seeking authenticity.

Voyageuse Passion
Jan 203 min read


Cambodia’s Garment, Footwear, and Travel Goods Sector Reaches Record Growth in 2025
The Cambodian garment, footwear, and travel goods (GFT) sector reached a new milestone in 2025, recording exports worth US$15.7 billion, a remarkable 15.8% increase compared to the previous year, according to official figures from the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training.

Eco News
Jan 202 min read


Cambodia’s Cashew Exports Surpass One Million Tons in 2025, Generating Over USD 1.5 Billion
In 2025, Cambodia exported more than one million tons of raw cashew nuts, generating over 1.5 billion US dollars in revenue — a rise of more than 27% compared to 2024.

Eco News
Jan 202 min read


Séra, Illustrator: Lines of Memory and Exile
The exhibition “Séra, Illustrator: The Line and Memory” opens on January 21, 2026, at the Gallery of the French Institute of Cambodia, inviting visitors to explore the graphic universe of a Franco-Cambodian artist whose drawings weave together personal trauma and collective history.

Editorial team
Jan 202 min read


Phnom Penh : Street Vendors vs. City Hall: The Doeum Kor Market Standoff in Phnom Penh
In Phnom Penh, authorities have escalated their cleanup operation by erecting solid barricades around Doeum Kor Market, Mao Tse Toung Boulevard, and Monireth Boulevard, formally banning the sale of vegetables, fruits, and other fresh produce on the streets as of January 18, 2026.

Editorial team
Jan 193 min read


Phnom Penh & Exhibition : Am I Lost? — Chea Sereyroth’s Introspective Journey at Bophana
The exhibition “Am I Lost?” by Cambodian artist Chea Sereyroth opens from February 6 to March 31, 2026, at the Bophana Audiovisual Resource Center in Phnom Penh.

Editorial team
Jan 192 min read


Ekarieach All Stars: 26 Cambodian Artists Reinvent Identity in Phnom Penh
The Ekarieach All Stars exhibition opens its doors on January 20, 2026, at Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra, bringing together 26 talented artists from the first two editions of the national Ekarieach competition for a free and profound exploration of the theme of identity.

Editorial team
Jan 193 min read


"Their Name is Piehsak": John Vink Gives Faces to Forgotten Displaced Khmer Families
In Phnom Penh, the exhibition "Their Name is Piehsak" by John Vink opens on January 30, 2026, at The Gallerist, turning photography into a powerful act of solidarity for families displaced by the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict.

Editorial team
Jan 193 min read


Cambodia & Opinion : Millennials and Gen Z: United and Mobilized to Protect Their Country
Millennials and Generation Z make up nearly 60 percent of Cambodia’s population, meaning that the majority of Cambodians today are under the age of forty. This generation has never experienced war firsthand. Yet war has never been distant from their lives—it has lived on through stories passed down by parents and grandparents: stories of political instability, coups d’état, and a nation torn apart, where Khmer killed Khmer and more than two million people lost their lives.

Chroniqueur
Jan 192 min read


Preah Vihear Under Fire: Cambodia Sounds the Alarm Over the Destruction of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Cambodian Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts has forwarded alarming reports on the massive destruction inflicted on the sacred site of the Preah Vihear Temple—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—to the United Nations agency, the World Heritage Committee, member states of the International Coordinating Committee for Preah Vihear (ICC–Preah Vihear), and the international community at large.

Editorial team
Jan 193 min read


Tourism : Siem Reap Ranks Among the World’s Top 25 Cultural Destinations in 2026
Cambodia’s Siem Reap province, home to the world-renowned Angkor Archaeological Park, has once again captured global attention. The popular travel platform Tripadvisor has ranked Siem Reap 13th among the 25 Best Cultural Destinations in the World for 2026, celebrating the province’s timeless heritage and deep cultural significance.

Voyageuse Passion
Jan 192 min read


Cambodia Steps on the Accelerator Toward Electric Mobility
Cambodia is accelerating its transition toward sustainable mobility by rolling out an extensive nationwide network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations—an initiative that supports citizens’ mobility while stimulating commercial activity, particularly in the transport sector.

Eco News
Jan 192 min read


In the Heart of Cambodia: Sarus Cranes, Artisans, and the Wonders of Phnom Teuk Thom
On the fourth day of our amazing vacation, the Kep West team invites us to explore the Anlung Pring Sanctuary and the Phnom Teuk Thom caves. We set off early by car, heading to Kampong Trach district in the neighboring province of Kampot. Along the way, we are treated to lush countryside views and the region’s signature rice paddies, a landscape that embodies the charm of rural Cambodia.

Voyageuse Passion
Jan 167 min read


Sand Mining in the Mekong: Raising Cambodian Decision-Makers’ Awareness of the Urgency for Tonlé Sap
The Tonlé Sap, located in Cambodia, is Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake and a UNESCO-recognized biosphere reserve. Its water level fluctuates dramatically with the seasons: it expands during the rainy season, sustaining extraordinary biodiversity, then contracts in the dry season, providing vital resources to millions of people.

Editorial team
Jan 163 min read


A Royal Gesture of Solidarity: King Norodom Sihamoni Visits Wounded Frontline Soldiers
Last weekend, His Majesty Preah Bat Samdech Preah Boromneath Norodom Sihamoni, King of Cambodia, paid a visit of comfort and support to wounded frontline soldiers receiving treatment at Preah Ket Mealea Hospital in Phnom Penh.

Editorial team
Jan 161 min read


Cambodia’s Rice Breakthrough: Record Exports and Global Recognition in 2025
Cambodia reached a major milestone in 2025 with the export of 940,321 tonnes of milled rice, up 45% year on year, according to a report released on January 5 by the Cambodia Rice Federation (CRF).

Eco News
Jan 161 min read


Cambodia and South Korea Forge a United Front Against Cybercrime
Against a backdrop of an alarming surge in online scams and transnational organized crime, Cambodia and South Korea have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening police cooperation during a pivotal meeting at the Ministry of Interior.

Editorial team
Jan 163 min read


Cambodia - Thailand : When Frozen Borders Fail: Why post-ceasefire fortification matters more than invasion rhetoric
Relayed on his Facebook accounts and via Cambodge Mag, this text dissects the December 2025 border shock between Phnom Penh and Bangkok. Far removed from semantic quarrels over an alleged “invasion,” Arnaud Darc warns of a deeper structural danger: unilateral post-ceasefire fortifications that erode the fragile legal balance governing border delimitation.

Arnaud Darc
Jan 163 min read


China Tightens Its Grip on Cambodian Trade as Imports Surge in 2025
China is consolidating its dominant position in Cambodian trade, with more than half of all goods imported in 2025 coming from the Middle Kingdom, according to official data from the General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE).

Editorial team
Jan 163 min read


Cambodia Raises a Glass: The First Great Cambodian Craft Beer Festival Set to Make History
The Cambodian craft beer scene is about to shine with the announcement of the very first Great Cambodian Craft Beer Festival (GCCBF), scheduled for Saturday, January 31. This landmark event—the largest of its kind in the Kingdom—will take over the popular Coconut Park on Koh Pich Island from 2:00 p.m. to midnight, promising an unforgettable day devoted to local flavors, live music, and festive entertainment.

Editorial team
Jan 152 min read


Bayon School Unveils Two New Montessori Classes to Revolutionize Early Childhood Education in Siem Reap
In Siem Reap, the Bayon School opens two new bilingual Khmer/English Montessori preschool classes, now welcoming 60 children aged 3 to 6. This launch marks a significant step in the school's development and reinforces its commitment to high-quality early childhood education.

Editorial team
Jan 142 min read


Between Return and Waiting: Cambodia’s Displaced Caught on the Thai Border
Nearly half a million Cambodians have already made their way back to their villages, yet more than 159,000 people remain in limbo—caught between the fear of past fighting and the uncertainty of a lasting return along the border with Thailand.

Editorial team
Jan 144 min read


Cambodia 2026: A Historic Francophone Summit at the Heart of Angkor
The year 2026 is shaping up to be a historic milestone for the Kingdom of Cambodia, which will host the 20th Francophonie Summit for the first time, in Siem Reap in mid-November, thereby affirming its growing role within the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF).

Editorial team
Jan 142 min read


A Death in Detention: The Tragic End of Parady La, a Cambodian Refugee in ICE Custody
Parady La, a 46-year-old Cambodian refugee who arrived in the United States as a child, died on January 9, 2026, at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, after just three days in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Editorial team
Jan 142 min read
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