Cambodia Page
Cambodia has 15 million people in an area 75% the size of Colorado.  
The country is 95% Buddhist.  They are a Constitutional Democracy
with a Monarchy.  King Sihanouk was reinstated in 1993.  In 2004 his
son, Nordon Sihamoni, replaced the aging King.  The country is
dominated by the Cambodia Peoples Party which is communist.
The Angkor Wat slideshow
features the best known and
most restored temple in the Siem
Reap area of Angkor.
Siem Reap Slideshow features
the landmarks of S
iem Reap and
a Buddhist Blessing.
The Royal Palace slideshow
features photos around the palace
grounds of King Sihamoni.
The Toul Sing Prison, also known
as S21, is where the Khmer Rouge
forced confessions before
sending them to Choeung Ek.  The
two have been preserved as a
museum called the Tuol Seng
Genocide Museum and are
located in Phnom Penh.
The Ta Prohm Temple slideshow
features a temple overgrown with
massive trees.  The temple was
featured in the movie "Tomb
Raiders".
The Tonle Sap Lake slideshow is a
visit to the largest lake in
Cambodia.  It features the boat
people that live on the lake.
The Phnom Penh slideshow
features vendors, the Central
Market and the city government.
The Choeung Ek is one of 20,000
sites in Cambodia where Pol Pot
had 1,386,734 documented people
murdered. Another  estimated
750,000 were starved to death.  A
general number of 1.7 million is
usually stated.
The Angkor Wat Temple
The Sihanoukville album
features the fishing docks, a
national park and a Buddhist
temple.