International Children’s Book Day set to return
The highly anticipated International Children’s Book Day 2023 will be held for three days at Boeung Trabek High school in Phnom Penh.
The highly anticipated International Children’s Book Day 2023 will be held for three days at Boeung Trabek High school in Phnom Penh.
Pagodas are considered sacred places in Cambodia where 90 percent of the population are followers of Theravada Buddhism.
A book written about lawmaker Hun Many is gaining momentum among the youths, mainly students. Titled Hopes of Hun Many, the book was penned by senior journalist Leang Delux in Khmer language.
After being lost for nearly 50 years, a book of collected short stories by Cambodia’s iconic author Chute Kay, also known as “Cambodia’s Charles Dickens”, has been brought back to print.
A book on Hun Many, the youngest son of Prime Minister Hun Sen was released in Phnom Penh yesterday.
The Cambodia Development Center (CD-CENTER) yesterday launched a new book titled, “Understanding the Fourth Industrial Revolution” to help Cambodians transition into the new digital age.
“Norodom Sihanouk & Zhou EnLai – An Extraordinary Friendship on The Fringes of The Cold War” will be published soon.
Ek Tha launches his book peppered with historical facts and fiction.
The highly anticipated adaptation of ‘The Ghost Bride’, the Malaysian-Taiwanese book by The New York Times bestseller Yangsze Choo, is now available on Netflix and the eight-part series takes viewers on a weird and wonderful journey into the supernatural world.
Filipino children in Cambodia take part in a translation project.
THE BOOK LAUNCHING EVENT: “E-GOVERNANCE IN CAMBODIA” – EDUCATION FAIR IN CAMBODIA
A counterintuitive approach to living a good life
Veteran journalist and author Chhay Sophal yesterday released his new book charting the life of Bun Rany.
The book exchange program aims to encourage readers to swap their books with others to enable themselves to have access to a wider range of Khmer and English books.
A Book and Knowledge Fair, which was held over the weekend at Aeon Mall Phnom Penh, attracted thousands of book enthusiasts.
A few months ago, I had a problem with my time management. I took on more work than I can handle, having unnecessary meetings with people, and a few aimless projects I got involved in. There was little room for improvement.
Starkly enough, the plot of the book opens with the Hanoi Radio crackling a broadcast of prominent defectors calling for Vietnamese assistance to liberate their Cambodia – before the Preface, Author’s View, Acknowledgements, Contents (12 chapters)
It is a ray of sunshine that gives flowers hope again. The Sun and Her Flowers is a collection of poetry that is so packed with metaphors, comparison and strong imagery that it will give you a glimpse into the process of dying and being reborn again as a flower.
Students at Liger Leadership Academy launched last Saturday the fruit of their hard work and dedication, the 420-page ‘The Geography of Cambodia’.
Written by a Cambodian legendary novelist Kong Bunchhoeun, ‘Preah Reach Samphea’ is a story that book enthusiasts, writers and poets should never ever miss reading.
‘Samleng Kseb’ is a self-help book written by Keo Seng Ratha. The book is divided into two chapters with seven short stories and 70 short motivational articles.
It is almost 12 in the evening. The wind is blowing gently through my hair and body while the moon is shining bright like a diamond in the sky surrounded by countless stars. And I am here on the balcony reading my favourite book, ‘Khae Toch’.
D. Seuss once said, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go”. He was right. Reading is a key that unlocks doors.
Haemin Sunim is one of the most influential Zen Buddhist teachers and writers in the world. Haemin Sunim’s book, ‘Love for Imperfect Things’, teaches us how to accept ourselves for who we are.
When it comes to writing in the digital era, all you need to know is how to innovate your own tool to promote your work as well as to read readers’ mind. The writing trend is changing often, depending on readers’ demands.
Launched just before Khmer New Year, ‘Mengly J. Quach’s Business Ideas’ is arguably one of Dr. Mengly J. Quach’s most informative book to date.
With his successful business endeavours in Cambodia for more than a decade now, Oknha Dr. Mengly J. Quach is considered a legacy in his field. He has long been known for his determination and hard work; and his words have always been an inspiration to many.
I chose to read the former because I figured it would give me a wider perspective on the subject of Asperger syndrome.
By the moment I put my hands on this book, I can feel it in my bone that this book is unlike other books I have previously read. It’s not just a book; it’s a book of art – with a brilliant front cover and thought-provoking works of art in every page inside.