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  2. 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 Zhenla: 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 it ...

  3. Kun Khmer - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Cambodian Television Network (CTN) screened a Kun Khmer reality television series called Kun Khmer Champion. The show featured 65 kilogramme (143.3 lbs.) boxers, and was produced by Ma Serey and Aaron Leverton, and co-hosted by Ma Serey and Cambodia's most famous kickboxer, Eh Phouthong. The first series was followed by a second in ...

  4. Khemarak Sereymun - Wikipedia

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    After the production of U2 Entertainment closed its company. Later, during 2008, Khemarak Sereymun joined Sunday Production, he continued to release albums as well as beautiful cover songs such as "Worried with the Moon" "I was wrong" "Leave the opportunity Some of you can" "Get a French husband" "Farmers also have dollars ", including some sweet songs released during the Khmer New Year, such ...

  5. Cambodian literature - Wikipedia

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    The Reamker (Rama's legacy) is the Cambodian version of the Ramayana, the famous Indian epic. The Reamker comes in rhymed verses and is staged in sections that are adapted to Cambodian dance movements interpreted by local artists. The current surviving literary text of Reamker, the Khmer version of Indian epic Ramayana dates to 16th century ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. List of Khmer soap operas - Wikipedia

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    Prumden Bondoul Jet Sneah (SUNDAY/SPARK CO., LTD) (Ch7) Reachany Panjapor (Punlir Preah Athit CO., LTD) (Ch6) Soben Yukvakvey (KMF CO., LTD) (CTN) 2013. 3D Khmer Soap Opera. See also. Mass media in Cambodia; List of Khmer entertainment companies; List of Khmer film actors; List of Khmer film directors; List of Khmer films; References

  8. Phka Srapoun - Wikipedia

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    Phka Srapoun (Khmer: ផ្កាស្រពោន, Phka Srâpoŭn [pʰkaː srɑpoːn]; lit. 'Wilted Flower') is a Khmer novel written by Nou Hach and published in 1949. Along with Kolab Pailin and Sophat, Phka Srapoun is considered one of the three classic novels of modern Khmer literature. [1] The novel is set during the French colonial ...

  9. Funan - Wikipedia

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    Funan (Chinese: 扶南; pinyin: Fúnán; Khmer: ហ៊្វូណន, romanized: Hvunân, Khmer pronunciation:; Vietnamese: Phù Nam, Chữ Hán: 夫南; Sanskrit: व्याधपूर, Vyādhapūra) was the name given by Chinese cartographers, geographers and writers to an ancient Indianized state—or, rather a loose network of states [1] [2] —located in mainland Southeast Asia ...