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(1) To complete the online application
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(2) To pay with your credit card;
(3) The visa will be submitted by
MFA through your email;
(4) You just print it out and bring it
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The governmental department charged with the regulation
and control of the affairs of a community, now chiefly
the department established to maintain order, enforce
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The Tourist Police are there for your protection and to
help you with any problems you may havve. In case of
emergency call: 012 402 424, 016 902 111. The Tourist
Office in Siem Reap is well organized and extremely
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Depending on Siem Reap is tourism location, there are
Hotels, Guesthouses, Villa, Flates and Lands for rent
and sales. You possible to contact with Provincial
Department of Planning Siem Reap, Sivatha Road, Group
11, Module 1 Village, Svay Dangkum Commune Siem Reap,
Cambodia. Tel: 063 760 021,
016 947 290, 012 586 468 |
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Hospital : 063 963 111 Fire : 063 964 500 Tourist Police
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country name : Kingdom of Cambodia
Area : 181,035 sq km (11,224 sq mi)
Population : 12 million (growth rate
2.2%)
Capital city : Phnom Penh (pop one
million)
People : 94% ethnic Khmers, 4% Chinese,
1% Vietnamese
Language : Khmer, English and French
Religion : 95% Buddhist, Cham Muslim and
Roman Catholic
Government : Constitutional Monarchy
Head of state : King Norodom Sihanouk
Prime Minister : Hun Sen
GDP : US$3 billion
GDP per head : US$300
Annual growth : 4%
Inflation : 4%
Major products/industries : Timber,
rubber, shipping, rice milling, textiles and
fishing
Major trading partners : Vietnam,
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January 01
International New Years Day
January 07
Victory Day over Genocide
March 08
International Women's Day
April 13-16
Khmer New Year
The New Year Festival spans three
days following the end of the harvest
season. People clean and decorate their
houses with altars of offerings. People
play many traditional games at this time
of the year.
May 01
International Labour Day
May 15
Visaka Bochea Day
Birthday of Buddha.
May 19
Royal Ploughing Ceremony
The Royal Ploughing ceremony
announces the start of the planting
season. The ploughing is performed by a
man, King, who leads the yoke and
plough, followed by a woman, the Queen,
who sows seeds.
June 01
International Children's Day
June 18
Samdech Preah Reach Aka Mohesey
Norodom Monineath Sihanouks Birthday
September 24
Constitution's Day and
Recoronation Day of H.M. Preah Bat
Samdech Preah Norodom Sihanouk
September 24-26
Pchum Ben Day
October
This is a 30-day religious
festival when town and country folks
march in procession to the pagoda where
the monks are waiting to change their
old saffron robes for new ones offered
during the festivals. The ceremony
brings spiritual merit to both lay
people and the monks.
October 7-9
Water Festival, Moon Festival
October 23
Paris Peace Agreement on Cambodia
Oct 30-31, Nov 01
H.M.Preah Bat Samdech Preah
Norodom Sihanouk's Birthday
November 09
Independence Day
The date Cambodia achieved
independence from France in 1953 is
marked by a parade of spectacular floats
highlighting the nations achievements.
December 10
United Nations Human Rights Day
A festival of many traditional
dance forms.
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Angkor (Siem Reap)
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Eighty percent of Cambodias people live in
rural areas, where their principal occupation is
subsistence farming on family-operated holdings.
In rural Cambodia, most houses re built of palm
leaf and bamboo and are often raised on stilts
for protection from annual floods. A rural
village(phum) consists of a group of houses,
usually clustered around a Buddhist monastery,
or wat.In the cities, life for the poor
resembles life in the countryside, but sanitary
conditions are worse and violent crime is much
more frequent. Wealthy and middle-class
Cambodians value material possessions, which
reflect their social standing. In the 1990s
hundreds of extravagant villas were built for
members of the political and commercial elite.
Most rural Cambodians wear simple clothing and
have few material possessions. Women usually
dress modestly in cotton shirts and ankle-
length skirts, reserving their multicolored,
locally woven silks for religious festivals. A
cotton garment called a krama is worn by both
men and women as a head covering, as a loincloth
(for bathing), and as a carrying bag. Urban
Cambodians usually wear Western-style clothing.
Rice and fish form the basis of the Cambodian
diet. Women head a large proportion of family
units because many men were killed in the
warfare of the 1970s and 1980s. Cambodian
families are large, but infant mortality,
especially from intestinal disorders, remains
high. Women head a large proportion of family
units because many men were killed in the
warfare of the 1970s and 1980s. In most
families, females manage the household economy.
Women also constitute the majority of vendors at
local markets. Traditionally, boys became monks
for a few months during their adolescence, but
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Cambodia is a comparatively safe tourist
destination. The political situation has changed
considerrably in recent years. The khmer rough
no longer exist in any organised form and are
not security concern. Land mines have been
removed from all major tourist destinations and
are only a concern in remote areass,
particularly along the Thai border. The most
significant safety concerns at present are: 1.
Traffic accidents 2. Petty crime 3. Sexually
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The height of Khmer art and architecture
dates from the Angkor period. All the surviving
monuments are built of stone or brick, and all
are religious buildings. The culture and art of
the early kingdoms of Funan and Chenla were
central to the evolution of Angkorian art and
architecture. Relics of the pre-Angkorian
periods have been found all over South-Cambodia.
Most of it is Hindu art, but a number of
Mahayana-Buddhist Bodhisattvas have been found
also. During Angkor period, architecture and its
decoration were governed by a series of mystical
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Name of Organization -
Acronym
Cambodian NGOs
Cambodian ChristianWomen Association-CCWA
Cambodian Defenders Project - CDP
Cambodian Human Rights and Development
Association - ADHOC
Cambodian Institute of Human Rights -
CIHR
Cambodian League for the Promotion and
Defense of Human Rights -
LICADHO
Committee for Free and Fair Elections in
Cambodia - COMFREL
Human Rights Vigilance of Cambodia
Vigilance -
Kaksekor Thmey - KT
Kampuchea Action for Primary
Education-KAPE
Khmer America Community For Agricultural
Development - KACAD
Khmer Ghivith Thmey Association -
KGTO
Khmer Institute of Democracy-
KID
Khmer Kampuchea Krom for HRs &
Development Association-KKKHRDA
Khmer Poor and Orphan Development
Organization-PODA
Khmer Youth Association-KYA
Legal Aid of Cambodia-LAC
Nak Akphivath Sahakum-NAS
Phnom Srey Association for
Development-PSAD
International NGOs:
Handicap International FranceHIF
Inner Change-IC/HOH
Save the Children Australia-SCA
World Relief Cambodia-WRC
International Organization/UN Agencies:
Cambodia Office of the UN High
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