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Enchanting archaeological sites, charming colonial towns, hilltop temples and tropical beaches make Cambodia an inviting and cheap getaway for intrepid travellers
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From a Canadian bookshop opened by Alice Munro in the 1960s to one in the island of Santorini started by drunk Oxford students, some of the world’s most exotic booksellers feature in The Bookshop Book, published as part of a UK-wide Books are My Bag campaign to support the bookselling industry in the run-up to Christmas. Its author Jen Campbell introduces some of the finest
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Olivia Swann won the culture category. Here, she takes a rather challenging food tour of Phnom Penh and Siem Reap in Cambodia
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Battambang is at the cutting edge of the country’s new art scene. Claire Knox finds a pretty, sleepy city waking up to its creative potential
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Cambodia’s capital has some of south-east Asia’s most affordable boutique hotels, urban resorts, B&Bs and hostels, writes Lara Dunston
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Review A Cabbie Abroad – TV review
Sam Wollaston: London cabbie Mason McQueen makes an excellent travel companion as he tries to master tuk-tuk driving, the Phnom Penh Knowledge and Cambodian history in just two weeks
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The dark side of summer
Michael Moran: Some sit at Nigella and Charles' table, others take a trip to Auschwitz. But misery tourism is never a good look