Cambodia’s Hidden Danger: Amputees Find Hope Amid Landmine Legacy
Cambodia faces a landmine crisis from past wars, with the highest amputee ratio globally. Amputees like Moung find hope and new beginnings at rehabilitation centers.
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Cambodia faces a landmine crisis from past wars, with the highest amputee ratio globally. Amputees like Moung find hope and new beginnings at rehabilitation centers.
Cambodia has begun installing 410 camera traps in the Cardamom Mountains to monitor wildlife and pave the way for reintroducing tigers into the Tatai Wildlife Sanctuary.
An innovative Cambodian entrepreneur transforms thousands of plastic bottles daily into durable brooms, reducing pollution and providing sustainable livelihoods in Phnom Penh.
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, during his visit to China for the Belt and Road Forum, emphasized deepening cooperation to boost infrastructure and strengthen bilateral ties.
For nearly 45 years, Cambodia has faced a deadly landmine crisis. Chinese peacekeeper Liu Wenzhi is working tirelessly to clear landmines and educate children, aiming for economic recovery and a safer future.
Amidst Cambodia’s beauty lies a hidden peril—landmines. Discover how efforts to clear them are paving the way for stable energy, economic growth, and improved lives in this resilient nation.
The Lower Sesan 2 Hydropower Station in northeastern Cambodia is one of Asia’s longest dams and the country’s largest hydro project, contributing nearly 20 percent to Cambodia’s total installed energy capacity.
Cambodia’s Techo International Airport near Phnom Penh is set to become a 4F class hub, easing airport pressures and boosting international tourism.
International teams work together to restore Angkor Wat, allowing visitors to fully appreciate this ancient wonder in stunning detail.
The ‘Smile of Angkor’ show in Siem Reap, Cambodia, has become a cultural sensation thanks to talented local performers like Soleil and innovative contributions from a Chinese company.
China Huaneng Group’s online open day highlighted the Se-San River II Hydropower Station, showcasing its role in powering Cambodia’s future and emphasizing sustainable development.
Discover how Cambodia’s traditional ‘Ting Mong’ scarecrows are providing comfort and protection to locals amid the COVID-19 pandemic.