Tourist-terrorising monkeys removed from Angkor
via Khmer Times, 30 December 2020 (and other stories below): The Apsara Authority captured some of the monkeys roaming the ...
Unesco World Heritage site in Siem Reap containing the most significant temples of Angkor, such as Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and the Roluos Group of temples.
via Khmer Times, 30 December 2020 (and other stories below): The Apsara Authority captured some of the monkeys roaming the ...
via Khmer Times, 17 December 2020: An interview with John Burgess on his new book, 'Angkor’s Temples in the Modern ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 14 December 2020: Pair caught in Preah Khan with metal detectors.
via Khmer Times, 15 December 2020: This week marks the 28th anniversary of the inscription of the Angkor Archaeological Park ...
via Asia Times, 06 December 2020: A new book by John Burgess looks at Angkor in the modern era.
via Xinhua, 01 December 2020: Unsurprising, on account of Covid-19. Cambodia's famed Angkor Archeological Park received 399,720 international visitors during ...
via Radio Free Asia, 23 November 2020: Residents in Siem Reap express apprehension over the recent announcement of a massive ...
via IAG, 16 Nov 2020 (and other sources): Hong Kong-based NagaCorp, which runs a casino in Phnom Penh, announced plans ...
via Khmer Times, 02 November 2020: Around 2,200 international visitors to Angkor in October, representing revenue of less than $100,000.
via AFP, 02 November 2020: Another story about the gardeners of Angkor, a group of maintenance workers who scale the ...
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