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US Ambassador Gifts Cambodian Dance and Angkor Books to King Sihamoni

US Ambassador Gifts Cambodian Dance and Angkor Books to King Sihamoni

King Sihamoni received US Ambassador Carol Rodley, accepting her diplomatic papers and, as protocol dictates, conducting an official exchange of gifts between the two nations. Ambassador Rodley chose her American gifts quite carefully. US Ambassador Gifts Cambodian Dance and Angkor Books to King Sihamoni

Kiss of the Yogini by David Gordon White Book Review

Kiss of the Yogini by David Gordon White Book Review

Provocative, well researched and an indispensable research source, David Gordon White gives clear, detailed insights into the origins and evolution of Tantric practices. Kiss of the Yogini by David Gordon White Book Review

Book Review of A Record of Cambodia by Zhou Daguan

Book Review of A Record of Cambodia by Zhou Daguan

This book is essential reading if you’re heading to Cambodia as a tourist on your first visit…or if you’re a scholar immersed in Southeast Asian studies. Book Review of A Record of Cambodia by Zhou Daguan

Island publisher renews quest to solve mystery of Angkor Wat Women

Island publisher renews quest to solve mystery of Angkor Wat Women

Holmes Beach resident Kent Davis could have been forgiven if he had given up his dreams of publishing books on Asian history, supporting a Cambodian school, and decoding the mystery of the 1,780 female statues at Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia. Island publisher renews quest to solve mystery of Angkor Wat women

Devata Database November 2008 Photoshoot at Angkor Wat

In November 2008, Davis returned to Angkor Wat with the Devata Database Team to capture 7,000 high resolution digital images so that work on the database can continue in 2009. Devata Database November 2008 Photoshoot at Angkor Wat

Angkor the Magnificent an Adventure by Titanic Survivor Helen Candee

The tale of it is incredible; the wonder which is Angkor is unmatched in Asia.” So begins Helen Churchill Candee’s 1924 tale of Asian adventure. Today, visitors can again experience the mystery of Cambodia’s vast jungle temples through her eyes in a modern expanded edition of Angkor the Magnificent. Angkor the Magnificent an Adventure by Titanic Survivor Helen Candee