 Tini Tinou International Circus Festival 2016 From 28th April - 10th May 2016 in Siem Reap, Phnom Penh and Battambang, the Tini Tinoi International Circus Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary.
Enjoy three nights of performances by contemporary circus performers from Cambodia, Afghanistan, Nepal, Indonesia, France, Australia, and Canada Indonesia, Nepal, and France along with performers from Phare, The Cambodian Circus and the National Circus School of Cambodia.
There will be nightly full-length performances, free outdoor parades and pop-up shows, and a public panel discussion about the business of performing arts in Cambodia.
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Registration open for Ultra-Trail d'Angkor!
The Angkor Ultra-Trail® , on the archeological site of Siem Reap in Cambodia, will be held on January 21st 2017 and registration is now open!
What better way to soak up the beautiful scenery of majestic temples, through forests, past rice fields and via tiny rural villages than with an organised run (or walk) at the Temples of Angkor, Siem Reap.
There are 4 distances and 5 events to cater for all levels:
- 16 km Nordic walking
- 16 km - Temple Run Angkor
- 32 km - Jungle Trail Angkor
- 64 km - Bayon Trail Angkor
- 128 km - Ultra-Trail® Angkor UTA 128*
*Can be completed in a relay of 4 runners each completing a distance of 32km but finishing as a team and joining up 3km before the finish.
For more information and to register, please visit:
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Air traffic continues to soar at Cambodia's airports - Malaysian-based company offers to fund new Phnom Penh Terminal for 2017
Passenger and cargo traffic continues to grow at the Kingdom of Cambodia's three international airports, which handled a record number of passengers in the first three months of the year, according to Cambodia Airports.
Airports in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Sihanoukville received over 2 million passengers between January and March, an increase of 4.9 per cent over the same period last year, Cambodia Airports said in its latest monthly newsletter. Total flight movements topped 20,000 during the period, a 6.6 year-on-year increase.
Pichr Sopontara, routes development manager at Cambodia Airports, said based on the early figures, the Kingdom's airports can expect to handle well over 6 million passengers by the end of the year.
"Previously we had 28 airlines flying to Cambodia, but right now we have 30 airlines flying and more to come," he said. "For us, we always expect the number [of passengers handled] to keep increasing."
Last week, Malaysian-based Muhibbah Engineering, which holds a 30 per cent stake in Cambodia Airports, announced that it would invest $23 million to build a new domestic terminal in Phnom Penh to free up space at the existing terminal for international arrivals. The project is expected to be completed in 2017.
Sopontara said construction on the new terminal is slated to begin in July and aims to increase the capacity of the capital's airport to 5 million domestic and international
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Cambodia Angkor Air adds new routes from Sihanoukville to Ho Chi Minh City and Danang
Starting in mid-June 2016, Cambodia Angkor Air is launching new International routes between Cambodia and Vietnam, including Sihanoukville - Ho Chi Minh City and Siem Reap - Da Nang routes. Planned service launch and operational schedule as follows:
Effective 17JUN16 Sihanoukville - Ho Chi Minh City 5 weekly K6838 KOS1240 - 1340SGN AT7 x13 K6839 SGN1450 - 1550KOS AT7 x13
Effective 01JUL16 Siem Reap - Da Nang 3 weekly K6840 REP1430 - 1620DAD AT7 135 K6841 DAD1700 - 1855REP AT7 135
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