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The Valentine and the virgin: What are young women thinking about?

120208_lift04Globalisation has mixed tradition with modern development in Cambodia, and it’s not slowing down any time soon.

Make love and do business

120208_lift06aValentine’s Day is on the horizon and young Cambodians across the Kingdom anxiously await this fun holiday.

Youth of the week: Lang Suykeang

120208_lift08aOn Valentine’s Day, the rose is an ubiquitous gift for parents, friends and lovers.

A day in the life of a general manager: Om Rotha

120208_lift10aTwenty-seven-year-old Om Ratha never gets fazed when his shop is flooded with customers.

Monte Rosa and Galaxy Cafe

120208_lift11aTonnes of young Cambodians are eagerly awaiting this Valentine’s Day to snag some special time with their friends, family and loved ones.

5 cool things by Chea Lida

120208_12A splendid idea on Valentine’s Day is to open your heart to your sweetheart and reveal your true feelings.

Are some falling behind Phnom Penh’s tech crunch?

120201_04We’re often forgetful that there are still some places without technology even a stone’s throw away, out by the plantations and rice fields.

Youth of the week: Prak Robin

120201_07You maybe think a game is just a waste of time, and that it’s nothing to be passionate about. But 25-year-old Prak Robin might just prove you wrong.

Let’s get globalising

120201_08Countries and cultures come closer together with the lighting-speed development of modern technology.

A career as a core network manager

120201_lift10These days, there’s no chance of a company’s survival without an internet connection.

iXpert: Apple retailer

120201_lift11aKeeping modern and up-to-date with new technologies is definitely becoming a vital trend for young Cambodians today.

5 cool things by Ran Thanun Vitu

120201_12Apple is known for having the sleekest and most modern technology in the world.

Young Cambodians’ perspective toward the job market

120125_06Are you preparing yourself for today’s highly competitive job market? While the working environment is always competitive.

Young entrepreneurs and businesspeople in Cambodia

120125_04Business seems to be valued over studying by a growing number of Cambodian youths.

Youth of the week by Chang Bunleang

120125_08aEvery second of running a business, we face challenges. But we just handle it and keep going.

A career as a managing director of CBM

120125_10aBusinesses in Cambodia have grown rapidly over the past few years.

Tomato Café

120125_11aWhile globalisation continues to spur rapid development in the Kingdom, Cambodians are becoming increasingly likely to adopt foreign styles.

5 cool things by Doth Bunnath

120125_12Are you getting enough light while you are studying at night, so that your eyes are not affected?

Caught between two Kingdoms

120118_05Have we ever asked why we celebrate Chinese New Year in Cambodia? The Khmer-Chen, Cambodians with Chinese blood, make up fewer than nine per cent of the population.

Finding love in the year of the dragon

120118_lift06The rabbit’s out and the dragon’s in: get ready for one of Asia’s biggest cross-cultural celebrations, nearly 5,000 years old, the Chinese New Year.