Angkor in the time of Covid-19
via South China Morning Post, 06 June 2020: Covid-19 is an extraordinary situation with its bright sides and negatives. Siem ...
Global pandemic that emerged at the end of 2019 that shut down parts of the global economy (including travel) through 2020
via South China Morning Post, 06 June 2020: Covid-19 is an extraordinary situation with its bright sides and negatives. Siem ...
via Bangkok Post, 02 June 2020: Museums in Thailand are among the establishments allowed to reopen recently as the country ...
via Bangkok Post, 02 June 2020: The tradition of visiting Ayutthaya (especially Wat Chaiwatthanaram) in traditional Thai dress is a ...
via Tuklas Pilipinas, 25 May 2020: Last week I participated in a discussion with several cultural heritage practitioners in the ...
via Philippine Star, 23 May 2020: May is National Heritage Month in the Philippines, and this article has a good ...
via Bangkok Post, 25 May 2020: Domestic tourists return to Ayutthaya to pay respects at temples. Incidentally, I've been looking ...
via The Nation, 21 May 2020: Restrictions in Thailand due to Covid-19 have been loosening over the past few weeks. ...
may be interested in this webinar happening on Tuesday, 19 May (tomorrow, or today if you are reading this on ...
via Media Indonesia, 10 May 2020: It's not the big sites like Angkor and Bagan suffering from the drop in ...
via Asian Center, University of the Philippines, 06 May 2020: UP's Asian Center blog has curated a list of Southeast ...
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