The Tonle Sap Lake, in northwestern Cambodia, is the lifeline of more than 1.2 million people.
Climate change threatens biodiversity, which also suffers from corruption, overfishing and the disastrous consequences of hydroelectric dams on the Mekong river.
A report from Kampong Khleang, a floating fishing village at about 50 kilometers from the renowned Angkor Wat temple.
The WWF wants to reintroduce the tiger in Cambodia. But that's easier said than done. Even in so-called protected nature reserves, illegal logging and hunting are going on.
If you look really hard, you'll find remnants of the golden rock 'n' roll era, when Cambodia was called “the pearl of Southeast Asia”. In the art city of Battambang, in the northwest, there is a remaining silent witness of the 1960s.
Sometimes, in Cambodia, the jingling sound of a xylophone wakes you up at an ungodly hour. These soft melody lines act as a sinister harbinger of what’s about to come: the mournful chants of a funeral.