Jan. 6: Bayon Temple, Lectures on Dance, and a Visit to SPOONS Cafe – Ben Dever-Mendenhall

Today, we explored the magnificent ruins of the Bayon temple, which was built in the 12th century during the rule of king Jayavarman VII. The structure features multiple mysterious, four-faced towers. Scholars still debate the meaning of the faces – some think they represent the Hindu god Brahma, while others believe they symbolically protect the Read More…

Jan. 9: Meeting with The Kuy: One of Cambodia’s Ethnic Minorities – John (River) Mendenhall

Cambodia is a very diverse country with several different ethnic groups, all with their own unique cultures, identities, and histories. One such group are the Kuy people from the northern part of the country. They still live a very traditionalist lifestyle, despite the fact that other parts of Cambodia, like Siem Reap and Phnom Penh, Read More…