Waste Management – Cambodia Style
Having spent fourteen years involved in a community oriented recycling business, which, in fact, depended for it’s survival on a
Read MoreHaving spent fourteen years involved in a community oriented recycling business, which, in fact, depended for it’s survival on a
Read MoreKhmer New Year is one of those holidays when I prefer staying in town. In contrast to Water Festival which
Read MoreCambodians love noise, or so it would seem. Or maybe they just don’t notice it. Possibly, if it does bother
Read MorePolice were forced to flee an angry mob recently after a teenage passenger fell off of a motorbike and sustained
Read MoreThe sign at the head of this article is what’s left over of an experimental bus system, financed by Japan,
Read MoreThe latest, somewhat convoluted, traffic idea to come from City Hall is the banishment of overland buses from the city
Read MoreThere’s nothing to it. For a minimum few thousand bucks you can join the swelling ranks of Phnom Penh bar
Read MoreI quickly learned, while teaching at Parallel U in Phnom Penh, never to give a homework assignment that involved any
Read MoreMy first stint at teaching in Asia was in Bangkok in 1993. I had just come off of a year?s
Read MoreOne of the more fascinating aspects of Khmer culture is the way they celebrate weddings and funerals and other special
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