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  2. Chinese Cambodians - Wikipedia

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    The increased resurgence of Chinese cultural and economic activity in 21st-century Cambodia has triggered distrust, resentment, and anti-Chinese sentiment among the poorer indigenous Khmer majority, many of whom eke out a rudimentary daily living engaging in rural agrarian rice peasantry or fishing in stark socioeconomic contrast to their ...

  3. Music of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The music of Khmer boxing is called vung phleng pradall or vung phleng klang khek. The music uses an oboe, drums (sampho) and cymbals (chhing). The music comes in two parts. The first part uses a spirit (teacher) to help the boxers concentrate their minds and have confidence.

  4. Sinn Sisamouth - Wikipedia

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    Sinn Sisamouth [a] (c. 1932 – c. 1976) was a Cambodian singer-songwriter active from the 1950s to the 1970s. Widely considered the "King of Khmer Music", Sisamouth, along with Ros Serey Sothea, Pen Ran, Mao Sareth, and other Cambodian artists, was part of a thriving pop music scene in Phnom Penh that blended elements of Khmer traditional music with the sounds of rhythm and blues and rock and ...

  5. Pinpeat - Wikipedia

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    [21] [20] Another Chinese source also mentioned the famous music of Funan (Cambodia) that became popular [22] and was played at the courts of Sui and Tang dynasties. [23] This “Funan music” was a ritual music and dance form with Buddhist coloring from the pre-Angkorian kingdom of Funan (Khmer, Nokor Phnom). [22]

  6. Cambodian New Year - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer New Year is also a time to prepare special dishes. One of these is a " kralan " ( ក្រឡាន , Krâlan ): a cake made from steamed rice mixed with beans or peas, grated coconut and coconut milk.

  7. Mao Sareth - Wikipedia

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    Labels. Wat Phnom Production. Mao Sareth (Khmer: ម៉ៅ សារ៉េត [maɯ saːˈrɛet]) was a Cambodian singer active from the early 1960s to the mid-1970s. [1][2] Sareth was born in 1944 in Battambang, with the birth name Pol Sarann. [citation needed] She was one of the earliest popular singers in the Cambodian rock scene of the ...

  8. Vannda - Wikipedia

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    Mann Vannda KCM (Khmer: ម៉ាន់ វណ្ណដា [man ʋan.ɗaː]; born 22 January 1997), known mononymously as Vannda (often stylized in all caps or as VannDa), is a Cambodian rapper and hip-hop artist based in Cambodia best known for his song "Time to Rise", featuring Master Kong Nai and is one of Cambodia's most exciting contemporary artists, according to NME.

  9. Dengue Fever (band) - Wikipedia

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    Zac Holtzman. Ethan Holtzman. Senon Williams. David Ralicke. Paul Smith. Website. www.denguefevermusic.com. Dengue Fever is an American band from Los Angeles who combine Cambodian rock and pop music of the 1960s and 70s with psychedelic rock and other world music styles. Their most recent album, Ting Mong, was released in September 2023.