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Angkorian Society is a non-profit organization. It is a platform for all Khmer and other to come together to share information and our common values.
As the founders of the Angkorian Society, we wish to invite all Khmer either in or outside the country to join the journey and help us to engineer and to steer our visions and our goals.
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 Children Appeal (6.03 MB)
 Documentary film Co-produce by BUNHOM CHHORN, Courtesy of EU-ASAC
 The Director Tim Pek's comment in the forum "I can't find any better medium beside film, i always love arts, and this is my small contribution for the country. I am hoping to heal the past for our younger generation. Nevertherless, thanks for your kind supports and motivation.All the bestTim and TRS Team". More on The Red Sense ... | | Cambodian New Year! The Cambodia Buddhist Association of Victoria is going to organise its cultural and traditional New Year celebrations that will be held for three days from Friday 13/04/2007 to Sunday 15/04/2007. Full details
Cambodian New Year in Melbourne
While many Australian people are heading back from the Easter break, Cambodian community start to celebrate one of their biggest event, Cambodian New Year. During this special occasion, we have estimated that nearly 98% of Cambodian-Australians make their way to either Wat Buddharangsi or Wat Dhammaram.
Full article picture page 1 picture page 2 picture page 3 picutre page 4 Sam Rainsy's visit
We wish to thank H.E Sam Rainsy for giving our team the opportunity to express our view. Attached is the response from H.E Sam Rainsy at the reception on 03 February 2007, the question was asked by Hemara on behalf of the Angkoriansociety.
Please note H.E Sam Rainsy also giving our team the opportunity to meet him in person on Wednesday 7 February 2007.
The aim of the meeting was to build a close bond between H.E Sam Rainsy and the Angkorian Society. Both sides had achieved a positive outcome.
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Australia Day 25 Jan 2007On Australia Day we came together as a nation to celebrate what's great about Australia and being Australian. The Angkorian society like other Australians community we celebrated our land, people, heritage, diversity and freedom.
Lake Eildon camping
The highlight of the 2006 camping were - the famous Melbourne weather, round camp fire sing and dance along to an acoustic guitar, and the tour around Eildon.
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Braeside Park Bbq
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"In the history of man, architectural monuments provide the most impressive evidence of the creative ability of the human spirit. The Angkorian-Society is designed to bridge time and space, to surmount the barriers of language, religion, history and culture, and to provide a meeting place .... We thank our ancestors the builders of Angkor & the rulers of the Khmer Empire. We are proud to be your descendants ..." | | Your Viewing the Angkorian Society Website | | | | | | | |
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 | | | Since the 12th Century, the Angkorian has a proud and respected heritage on which we will continue to build.
We endeavour to expose and share our rich culture and heritage with our Khmer people and friends around the globe. | | |  | We provide the community with a unique place to go for information, to exchange ideas and to be part of a rich and vibrant culture.
We will focus on our culture and art - effectively promoting greater awareness of Cambodian affairs, to bridge the cultural gap between (Cambodian) old and new generation and managing information at all levels to allow us to shape our society.
Our strength will continue to be our people - trusted, dedicated, highly skilled and we are the Angkorian. We will provide quality leadership - at all levels and from all areas of our team.
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> wrote: Nationalism, Patriotism, Racism, and Fanaticism by Ronnie Yimsut
Modern Cambodia is a "Land-in-Between," if one looks at the map of today. Shaped by geological, political, and cultural processes over the many millenniums, Cambodia struggles to maintain self-identity and survival as a nation. Full article .... Responses to Keng Vannsak regarding King Jayavarman VII: By Norodom Sihanouk ... By Bora Touch ...
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Chambang's Weyreap The performance begins with a traditional Twai Kru in which the artists bless their deceased masters, requesting permission to perform and to sanctify the stage for a successful performance. The dancers then claim their masks, 'owning' the character that they will perform.
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