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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. Khmer (album) - Wikipedia

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    Khmer is an album by Norwegian trumpeter, composer and producer Nils Petter Molvær recorded between 1996–1997 and released on ECM in 1998. Recording and production [ edit ] The album mixes elements of electronica and jazz .

  4. Music of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Folk and classical music. Cambodian orchestra for royal dances at the beginning of 20th century. Cambodian Art music is highly influenced by ancient forms as well as Hindu forms. Religious dancing, many of which depict stories and ancient myths, are common in Cambodian culture. Classical Khmer music usually is divided into three parts: pin peat ...

  5. Meas Soksophea - Wikipedia

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    Meas Soksophea (Khmer: មាស សុខសោភា) (born January 29, 1984) is a Cambodian pop singer. Early life [ edit ] Meas Soksophea was born on January 29, 1984, in Kampong Speu province to a father named Meas Sarim, a former director of the Kampong Speu Provincial Department of Industry, and a mother and Sok Vilun, a former employee ...

  6. Khmer language - Wikipedia

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    Khmer ( / kəˈmɛər /; [3] ខ្មែរ, UNGEGN: Khmêr [kʰmae]) is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Khmer people, and the official and national language of Cambodia. Khmer has been influenced considerably by Sanskrit and Pali, especially in the royal and religious registers, through Hinduism and Buddhism.

  7. Hang Meas HDTV - Wikipedia

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    Hang Meas HDTV. No. 134 E0, St. 182, Sk. Boeng Prolit, Kh. Prampir Meakkakra, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Hang Meas HDTV ( Khmer: ហង្សមាស HDTV) is a TV channel in Cambodia. Hang Meas HDTV is part of Rasmey Hang Meas Video Group Production, a media conglomerate entertainment company in Cambodia. It claims to own approximately 70% of ...

  8. The Customs of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    The Customs of Cambodia. The Customs of Cambodia ( Chinese: 真臘風土記; pinyin: Zhēnlà Fēngtǔ Jì ), also translated as A Record of Cambodia: the Land and Its People, is a book written by the Yuan dynasty Chinese official Zhou Daguan who stayed in Angkor between 1296 and 1297. Zhou's account is of great historical significance because ...

  9. A River Changes Course - Wikipedia

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    83 minutes. Country. Cambodia. Languages. Khmer, Jarai. A River Changes Course is a 2013 documentary by Kalyanee Mam. The film explores the damage rapid development has wrought in her native Cambodia on both a human and environmental level. [1] The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2013 and won the Grand Jury ...