Once regarded as the “jewel of Asia,” Cambodia’s capital has since become a byword for sprawl and shambolic planning. A map of central Phnom Penh from a French guidebook published by Hachette in 1926.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Graffiti in Cambodia has not historically been very common, but that’s changing fast due to the city’s relatively young and increasingly urban and networked population. While ...
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