The modern erosion of Borobudur
With 2.5 million visitors a year and poor tourist management procedures in place, it looks like Borobudur is crumbling faster ...
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With 2.5 million visitors a year and poor tourist management procedures in place, it looks like Borobudur is crumbling faster ...
Tourist operators are lobbying the Apsara Authority, which oversees the management of the Angkor Archaeological Park about making changes to ...
Abandoned jungle complexes, once home of a great civilisation, deserted ruins... do these spring to mind when you think about ...
Community tourism - that's what the German Development Organisation has been helping residents at Sambor Prei Kuk to do, by ...
Bad news on the Thai-Cambodia border means even worse news for the people living there - until the conflict in ...
Tickets to a spectacular show about the history of Angkor and its modern discovery are selling like hot cakes, in ...
The LA Times has a feature on how the massive tourist influx to Angkor is taking a toll on the ...
While much ink has been spilled these days over the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia over the land surrounding ...
The tourist toll and sewage problem are among the top concerns for Angkor in a recent international meeting. Environmental concerns ...
This article in the Nation reminisces about how much Angkor has changed in the last 10 years, having seen a ...
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