Cambodia broke the Guinness World Record with a 1,149.8-meter-long handwoven Krama scarf, uniting over 22,000 people and celebrating the nation’s rich textile heritage.
Khmer Script: the World’s Longest Alphabet
Discover the Khmer alphabet—the world’s longest writing system with 74 characters. From sacred tattoos to historical origins, explore how this script reflects Cambodia’s rich language and culture.
The World’s Largest Freshwater Fish Found in the Mekong
Meet Boramey, the world’s largest freshwater stringray—caught in Cambodia’s Mekong River. This 300-kg stingray is a record-breaking reminder of the river’s rich biodiversity and the urgent need for conservation.
Angkor Wat: World’s Largest Religious Structure
Explore Angkor Wat—the world’s largest religious monument and a timeless masterpiece of Khmer architecture. Discover its record-breaking scale, spiritual meaning, and lasting legacy in Cambodia’s heart.
The First Asian Man to Win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor: Haing S. Ngor’s Story of Survival to Stardom
From surviving Cambodia’s genocide to winning an Oscar, Haing S. Ngor’s story is one of heartbreak, resilience, and global impact. Discover the man behind The Killing Fields and his unforgettable legacy.
World’s Longest Dragon Boat Afloat Cambodia’s Mekong River
Discover the world’s longest dragon boat — Cambodia’s 87.3-meter masterpiece crafted for the Water Festival. A symbol of national pride and ancient tradition, now afloat in Prey Veng.
World’s Most Prolific War Criminal: Khmer Rouge’s Comrade Duch
Comrade Duch, commandant of Tuol Sleng Prison under the Khmer Rouge, oversaw Cambodia’s most brutal crimes. Learn how he became one of history’s most prolific war criminals—and how justice finally caught up.
The World’s Laziest Turtle Lives in the Cambodia’s Mekong River
Discover the world’s laziest turtle—the critically endangered Asian Giant Softshell Turtle—hidden beneath Cambodia’s Mekong River. A rare glimpse into a mysterious and ancient creature’s silent survival.