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3 Things You Can Do to Empower Women

3 Things You Can Do to Empower Women

As early as the 9th century, Khmer people respected women, giving them the right to own property, the right to conduct business, and honoring female images in their temples.

Images of the Gods by Vittorio Roveda Book Review

Images of the Gods by Vittorio Roveda Book Review

Southeast Asia is a complex intersection of South Asian and East Asian cultures; from the 9th to the 14th centuries the Khmer Empire ruled the peninsula, linking this diverse cultural network. In his book, Vittorio Roveda has succeeded in creating the ultimate visual reference of Khmer art.

3D Virtual Tourism at Angkor Wat

3D Virtual Tourism at Angkor Wat

Have you ever dreamed of visiting the exotic temple of Angkor Wat in the jungles of Cambodia? One company is ready to take you there for free. 3D virtual tourism at Angkor Wat

Angkor the Magnificent Book Review in The Titanic Communicator

Much more than a mere travelogue, Helen Candee wrote what was then a definitive look at ancient and early 20th Century Cambodia – considered “one of the first significant works on Cambodia in the English language. Angkor the Magnificent book review in The Titanic Communicator

Earth in Flower Book Review in Asian Theater Journal

Earth in Flower book review in Asian Theater Journal. The book is a treasure trove. It includes more than 180 photographs, drawings, and paintings; listings of early and mid twentieth century Royal Pal­ace performance programs

Book Review of Khmer Women on the Move by Annuska Derks

Book Review of Khmer Women on the Move by Annuska Derks

Personal, engaging accounts of Cambodian women in transition. “Khmer Women on the Move” is a readable, interesting, personal account of Cambodian women seizing the opportunity to decide their futures, and the future of their country.