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Introducing Cambodia

There’s a magic about Cambodia that casts a spell on many who visit this charming yet confounding kingdom. Ascend to the realm of the gods at the mother of all temples, Angkor Wat, a spectacular fusion of symbolism, symmetry and spirituality. Descend into the hell of Tuol Sleng and come face to face with the Khmer Rouge and its killing machine. Welcome to the conundrum that is Cambodia: a country with a history both inspiring and depressing, an intoxicating place where the future is waiting to be shaped.

The years of fear and loathing are finally over and Angkor is once more the symbol of the nation, drawing pilgrims from across the globe. Peace has come to this beautiful yet blighted land after three decades of war, and the Cambodian people have opened their arms to the world. Tourism has well and truly taken off, yet a journey here remains an adventure as much as a holiday.

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Bridesmaids at wedding, Angkor Wat.
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Bridesmaids at wedding, Angkor Wat.

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  • Michael Coyne
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  • Sunrise silhouette of Angkor Wat through trees.
  • Passengers travelling in Remorque-moto.
  • Portrait of flower seller at Psar Nat market wearing a Krama (traditional checkered scarf worn by Khmers).
  • Resident navigates the floating village of Chong Kneas, northern end of Tonle Sap lake.
  • House and boats in Chong Kneas floating village on Tonle Sap lake.
  • Silk-cotton tree astride stone gallery at Ta Prohm temple monastery.
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