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The facade of a new Khmer pagoda in Vietnam which was inaugurated amid large celebrations from December 30 to January 1. (Meng Kruypunlok/VOD)

Pagodas in Vietnam Guide Rejuvenation of Khmer Traditions

Organizers say half a million Khmer Krom people attended the opening of a new pagoda in Vietnam’s Soc Trang province over the three days leading into the New Year, as the community sees pressures selectively easing and traditions experiencing a revival.

Former RFA Reporter to Get His Passport Back

The Supreme Court decided to return the passport of a former Radio Free Asia journalist who has faced an espionage charge for five years, though a judge warned him to follow the courts’ every summons.

Khmer Krom Samakki Raingsey pagoda

Controversial Buddhist Pagoda Legalized After 22 Years

Wat Samakki Raingsey, a Buddhist pagoda in Phnom Penh famous for offering shelter to land dispute victims visiting the city to protest their cases from around the country, has been formally legally recognized 22 years after its founding.

Kampuchea Krom

Activists Mark 70 Years Since ‘Loss’ of Kampuchea Krom

At a muted ceremony on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, hundreds of Cambodian nationalists gathered Tuesday morning to mark 70 years since France’s cession of its Indochinese colony of Cochinchina to the newly proclaimed State of Vietnam.