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Michelle Vachon
Michelle Vachon
Articles
The S’aoch: the Story of a Minority in Cambodia as Old as the Khmers Who Have Faded Away
May 9, 2025
The Auctioning of the Relics of the Buddha, Now Postponed, Have Resonated in Cambodia and across the Buddhist World
May 7, 2025
The French Embassy Marks the Start of the Khmer Rouge Regime with a Series of Special Events
May 5, 2025
Oscar Winning Film on the Palestinians Caught in the Israel’s Attacks in the Gaza Strip Shown in Phnom Penh
April 23, 2025
Phi Phuon: a Dramatic and Unusual Journey
April 18, 2025
The Khmer Rouge Takeover: the Start of a Nightmare 50 Years ago
April 17, 2025
“Rust’n Streets:” the Ordinary Streets of Phnom Penh with a Touch of Magic
April 11, 2025
Montagnards: Fighting for their Land in the Midst of the Vietnam War
April 9, 2025
Prince Norodom Sihanouk: the Day He Was Voted out of Power
March 18, 2025
Phnom Penh’s Shophouses: Part of its Urban Look
March 15, 2025
CLA: Celebrating the Past while Clearly Turning to the Future
March 6, 2025
An Age-Old Figure Painted with Today’s Vitality Wins a Cambodian Artist First Prize in a Major Art Competition
February 13, 2025