Khmer Sorin Music

This is Khmer Sorin song which sing by pretty girl in Cambodia. She is so cute and young. She can sing prettily. How nice she is! If you want to know please watch this video and see how is it.

Yem Ponhearith talks about Cambodia Politics

Yem Ponhearith is a Cambodian politician and was elected a Member of Parliament for Prey Veng in 2008. He is the Chairman of the Commission on Education, Youth, Sport, Religious Affairs, Culture and Tourism

Intelligent Monkey

Monkeys are haplorhine primates, a group generally possessing tails and consisting of approximately 260 known living species. Many monkey species are tree-dwelling, although there are species that live primarily on the ground, such as baboons

Amazing Khmer Wrestlers

KHMER TRADITIONAL WRESTLING. Battling in the Dirt is a Matter of Preserving Khmer Heritage By Antonio Graceffo. khmer conventional wrestling gonsain (loin cloths)two drums thump. Wrestlers, wearing beautiful gonsain (loin materials) move. As they spin around the mats, they take the types of different creatures, the monkey, the crocodile, or the mythical serpent. The moving, which could last a few minutes, serves the double motivation behind warming up their muscles, and paying admiration to their coaches. At the point when the sign is given, they tear at one another in a free for all, attempting to toss each other. The rhythms speedier. The men resemble two crocodiles secured up a fight until the very end. Seeing that not one or the other will pick up favorable element, they sever, and resume their move. The session proceeds, in this design, with the men then again wrestling and moving. At last, one figures out how to toss the other. There is a scramble on the ground, until one rival permits either his shoulder bones or midsection to touch the floor. The arbitrator steps in and proclaims a victor.

Best Angkor Documentary Film


This is a great video which I have never watch before. It talks about Angkor Wat History. The temple of Angkor Wat is highly complex, mimicking the cosmos. "We are born part of something much larger than ourselves," reflects Houge. Before the temples, the first carvings were made in riverbeds and waterfalls north of Angkor in the thickest jungle. Nature was the inspiration. The jungle was cleared to create these huge temples and culture. After man's urge to build, nature has slowly taken its place. Houge asks, "Can we be symbiotic with nature? Is nature with us or against us?" Man has always searched outside of himself to find answers, to search for something larger than himself. Angkor is a very good example of that, says Houge. "These images are an invitation - one of awe and wonderment."

Marum for Health

TREE is a global alliance of training restaurants offering its partners in the NGO world access to established high quality standards of practice in the field of social enterprise and extensive support in implementing those. TREE restaurants are based upon a highly successful model of social business which provides not only positive beneficiary impact but also customer satisfaction and enhanced sustainability for the organization. All profits from TREE restaurants are invested in the students who train there and the social programs which support them on their journey to becoming a skilled, productive and happy young person with a more secure future. Featuring a winning mix of creative local cuisine, Marum is named after the Moringa, or 'Tree of life' - very appropriate, as customers will be enjoying a fantastic dining experience that helps build a new life for the students in training there!