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How big were the world’s ancient cities? At its height, the world’s first city of Uruk may have had about 40,000 people about 5,000 years ago. In the medieval period, London may have had a population of about a quarter of a million people, growing to approximately 600,000 by the early 17th century. One of the world’s largest ancient cities lay in the jungles of Southeast Asia in the greater Angkor region located in contemporary Cambodia. This medieval site was home to the Angkor or Khmer Empire from the ninth to 15th centuries. You might be familiar with the famous Angkorian temple, Angkor Wat, one of the largest religious monuments in the world. ....
Share Master Kong Nay playing the chapei dang veng with VannDa in the Time to Rise video. Screenshot Time to Rise by rapper, chapei legend is viral hit with ancient-modern mix Tue, 6 April 2021 Kong Nay is known internationally as the master of the chapei dang veng, a traditional Cambodian instrument resembling a long-necked lute or guitar with two nylon strings that he was already playing professionally by the age of 15. Nay is sometimes referred to as the Cambodian Ray Charles given that he is a blind man who possesses rare musical talents and has an expressive and timeless quality to his voice. ....
Ah, Southeast Asia: the ever-enchanting region that travellers from around the globe can’t seem to get enough of and with good reason! Not only is it (mostly) budget-friendly; it also boasts a wide array of cultures, must-visit places, and scrumptious food. Suffice to say, it definitely has a lot to offer to different types of travellers! Beyond these all-too-general reasons to travel to Southeast Asia, what exactly makes each of its 11 countries impressive and worth exploring? You know, beyond the usual reasons that have more to do with backpacking convenience and long-term trips? Well, allow us to break it down for you. Whether you’re a foreign tourist or a born-and-raised local from one of these countries, here are the main highlights and places to visit in Southeast Asia. ....