The BBC looks into the psychology behind travel souvenirs: why we buy them, their impact on local communities and the planet, and how we can shop more thoughtfully.
Filled with ancient bridges, little-known temples and plenty of off-road adventure, Cambodia's East Royal Road reveals a unique side of the illustrious Khmer Empire.
A Cambodian chef is one of a few women looking to revive her culture's nearly forgotten Khmer recipes.
Lunar New Year revelry kicked off this week, with celebrations far beyond China.
For centuries, Battambang, Cambodia, was renowned for the arts – until its artists were targeted by the Khmer Rouge. Now, its troubled history is informing its creative spirit.
From Mongolia's mysterious deer stones to cities to honour the dead, ancient sites built by people trying to make sense of life, death and the universe are scattered across the planet.
Breakfast in Cambodia reflects the fast-paced culture of modern life, while the flavours unveil a long history of international influence.
In Phnom Penh’s backstreets, an offbeat cookery course has a unique twist: the menu includes deep fried crickets.
Beng Mealea, an eerie jungle temple that invokes the earlier, less-discovered days of Angkor Wat, gives plenty of hope to the Indiana Jones in all of us.