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From kiripost.com

A Twilight Spectacle as Millions of Bats Take Flight at Phnom Sampov

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Every evening at the foot of Phnom Sampov, crowds gather to witness the spectacle of millions of bats emerging from a mountain cave at dusk, creating mesmerising waves of black against the vibrant hues of the setting sky

on Fri, 4PM

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Pushing Cambodia’s Art Economy

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In the second instalment, Kiripost continues its in-depth analysis into Cambodia’s art market and how to tap into the economic benefits it holds

on Fri, 4PM

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The Economic Impact of the Art Market in Cambodia

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Art is often seen as a mere cultural pursuit; a form of expression that enriches our lives and communities. However, its influences extend far beyond aesthetics and creativity, and play a significant role in driving economic growth and fostering community development. In the first of two...

on Thu, 4PM

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Awareness of Intellectual Property Rights

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Intellectual property rights, specifically copyright, aim to safeguard the rights of authors and related creators regarding their work. This law protects culture products, performances, phonograms and broadcasts, ensuring fair and legitimate use of the creations

on Wed, 2PM

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Rocky Road to Becoming An Award-Winning Author

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Australian-Cambodian author, Alice Pung, speaks to Kiripost about going from receiving multiple rejections for her work to becoming an award-winning writer who captivates readers across the globe

on Nov 17

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Nout Daro Advocates For Nature’s Protection Through His Art

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Artist Nout Dara’s exhibition “Naturality” showcases the beauty of nature and is currently on display at Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra

on Nov 12

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Historic Angkor Mean Chey Faces Uncertain Future as Residents Negotiate Relocation

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Angkor Mean Chey, a 70-year-old building in Phnom Penh, stands in disrepair as most residents negotiate relocation with the government, though a few remain, valuing it as their enduring home amid ageing infrastructure

on Nov 11

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Historic Angkor Chey Faces Uncertain Future as Residents Negotiate Relocation

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Angkor Chey, a 70-year-old building in Phnom Penh, stands in disrepair as most residents negotiate relocation with the government, though a few remain, valuing it as their enduring home amid ageing infrastructure

on Nov 10

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Hunting and Illegal Trade Pushing Animals to Extinction

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Many of Cambodia’s treasured species sit on the brink of extinction, with hunting and the illegal wildlife trade propelling the problem, according to a new report from WWF

on Nov 4

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Artwork Addresses Environmental and Human Interaction Concerns

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The exhibition ‘Immersed in Land and Water’ by diverse artists aims to raise awareness about environmental and human interaction through the depiction of waterways, fields, forests, atmospheric change and social development in Cambodia

on Oct 28

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Chaktomuk Short Film Festival Gears Up To Open

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Chaktomuk Short Film Festival will screen this week, showcasing 57 short films from 12 countries. The festival offers free entry for the public to watch local and international short films to support young Cambodian filmmakers

on Oct 24

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Luna Kol's Abstract Art

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Khmer-French artist Luna Kol has been using the power of art to heal, with her latest exhibit inspired by Japanese haiku-style poems to evoke evanescence, immortalising a brief sensation and leaving an open space for visitors to observe

on Oct 21

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Five Local Short Films Will Debut At CSFF

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Five short films by Cambodian filmmakers will be screened at Chaktomuk Short Film Festival 2024, providing a new generation of Cambodian filmmakers a promising opportunity to present their work

on Oct 18

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Looted Artifacts Returned to Cambodian Soil

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Fourteen treasured Cambodian relics that were stolen and put on display at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art have been repatriated and returned to the National Museum of Cambodia

on Jul 7

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Master Musician Kong Nay Dies at 80

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Tributes have been paid to master chapei musician, Kong Nay, who died at his Kampot home today

on Jun 29

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Using Art to Give Women a Voice

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A diverse art exhibition that is on display at Meta House aims to empower women to discuss and reshape community perceptions surrounding sexual and gender-based violence, while encouraging positive thinking

on Jun 26

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Voice of Women in Arts Exhibition

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The diverse art exhibition aims to empower women to discuss and reshape community perceptions of sexual and gender-based violence in Cambodia.

on Jun 24

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Rare Irrawaddy Dolphin Calf Surprises Experts, Spotted Among Humpback Dolphins

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A rare case of an Irrawaddy dolphin calf living amongst a group of Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins have been spotted off the coast in Kampot province, leaving marine observers baffled

on Jun 23

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Floating Library Docks in Phnom Penh to Bring Knowledge to Cambodia

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The MV Doulos Hope, once a cruise ship and now a floating library, has returned to Cambodia and is currently docked at Phnom Penh Autonomous Port, where it aims to share knowledge with local communities

on Jun 23

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Juvenile Indo-Pacific Finless Porpoise Discovered in Cambodian Waters

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While conservation teams are mourning the death of a juvenile Indo-Pacific finless porpoise in Cambodia’s sea, they say the discovery of the species in Cambodia for the first time is encouraging

on Jun 18

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Mourners Can Now Speak to an AI Version of the Dead. But Will That Help With Grief?

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When Michael Bommer found out that he was terminally ill with colon cancer, he spent a lot of time with his wife, Anett, talking about what would happen after his death.

on Jun 4

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គោឧសភរាជព្យាករណ៍ពីការប្រមូលផលច្រើនសម្រាប់ស្រូវ សណ្តែក និងពោត

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នៅក្នុងព្រះរាជពិធីច្រត់ព្រះនង្គ័លរបស់ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា គោឧសភរាជបានបរិភោគស្រូវ សណ្តែក និងពោត ដោយព្យាករណ៍ពីការប្រមូលផលដ៏ច្រើនសម្រាប់ដំណាំសំខាន់ៗទាំងនេះ។ សញ្ញាវិជ្ជមាននេះកើតឡើង បន្ទាប់ពីការនាំចេញអង្ករខ្លាំងនៅក្នុងផ្នែកដំបូងនៃឆ្នាំ២០២៤

on May 26

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Royal Oxen Predict Bountiful Harvest for Rice, Beans and Corn

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In Cambodia's Royal Ploughing ceremony, oxen favoured rice, beans and corn, predicting a bountiful harvest for these key crops. This positive sign follows strong rice exports in the first part of 2024

on May 26

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Museum of Modern Art in Transition

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Cambodia’s first mini museum of modern art, MiMü, is about to get bigger and better as it teams up with Phnom Penh’s Meta House to double its space and offerings

on Apr 11

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Cleaning Up Cambodia's Rivers

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A total of 1,750 tons of garbage have been cleared from waters from by River Ocean Cleanup

on Mar 1

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Shaping Cambodia’s Film Industry

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Chhay Bora has made his mark on Cambodia’s film industry, producing movies that reflect society, and he is advocating for more support to enable the nation’s film industry to thrive

on Feb 16

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Why Cambodia's Art Market is Narrow for Artists

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Cambodian artists encounter challenges within the local art market, primarily due to its limited scope, posing significant obstacles for the country’s creatives

on Feb 10

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Chhout Ichi’s Artwork Wins Kids Gold Prize

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The 14-year-old artist scooped the Kids Gold Prize at White Canvas Cambodia for her compelling artwork that traces her family’s journey through life

on Feb 6

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Three Festivals to Mark Phare’s 30th Birthday

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Three festivals that celebrate the arts will take place in Phnom Penh in March to commemorate 30 years of Phare Ponleu Selpak working in Cambodia

on Feb 1

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Empowering Communities Through Painting

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Artist Chhovorn Van understands the power of art and is running free painting classes to raise awareness in his community about the value of art, while empowering children and steering them away from being glued to their phones

on Jan 26

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From A Dropout To Renowned Artist

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Life was not always easy for Cambodian artist Chhoeun Channy, raised in a farming family, and without formal education and money. But he overcame jeers by villagers and schoolmates, pushing his way through in the art world to become a celebrated artist and making his parents proud

on Jan 11

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Draft Law Faces Scrutiny Over Data Localization Requirement

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A legal expert has raised concerns over issues of surveillance, with Cambodia’s draft law on data protection including an article requiring personal data be stored locally

on Nov 11, 2023