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    handprints adorn empty buildings once used to house factory workers statues rise out of a reflecting pool at a temple complex at the former Cambodian capitol of Oudong a spiral staircase winds upward at the private residence of renowned Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann an offering is left at a monument being destroyed in the name of modernization young people in Phnom Penh wake up early in the morning to observe Pchum Ben, Cambodia a baked goods vendor sets her cakes up in anticipation of the morning rush ceiling detail from the residence of renowned Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann perforated walls decorate the Institute of Foreign Languages at the Royal University of Phnom Penh children sell flowers outside a temple at the ancient Cambodian capital of Oudong a Battambang city planner thoroughly embarrasses himself outside an abandoned soft drink factory a child plays in a dimly lit corridor within the White Building, one of the most famous slums in Phnom Penh one of the many improvised prison cells at the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia young people in Phnom Penh wake up early in the morning to observe Pchum Ben, Cambodia an example of New Khmer Architecture at the Institute of Foreign Languages in Phnom Penh, Cambodia a spiral staircase winds upward at the private residence of renowned Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann a woman and her dog relax outside their home, an abandoned train station in Sihanoukville two men relax by their stand at Russian Market in Phnom Penh children relax outside their home in Battambang, Cambodia sunlight streams into one of many corridors within the White Building, one of the most famous slums in Cambodia dubbed the “Magic Tree,” a loudspeaker blaring patriotic songs was hung from these branches to muffle the screams of those being executed at Choeung Ek, the most famous of all Khmer Rouge killing fields. It is estimated that 17,000 innocent Cambodians, many of them children, were murdered here from 1975 to 1979. renowned Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann (suspenders) and other experts judge a university-level architecture competition in Phnom Penh, Cambodia stonework detail at a Buddhist temple in Oudong, the former capital of Cambodia an abandoned soft drink factory with much of its machinery removed on the outskirts of Battambang, Cambodia locals hang out at the market in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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