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2025-11-13
“No food after midnight, no water, and stay away from bright light"

The monkeys at Phnom Bros temple are, like most temple monkeys throughout SEA, very used to humans. So much that they tend to be more domesticated than wild animals.

Cheeky troublemakers
These banana-crazed pig-tailed macaques are also quite the personalities, for good and bad. Keeping a distance, especially to their children, is highly recommended.

Unless you want trouble comparable to a mass attack of gremlins.

These monkeys are small, but they are strong and have sharp teeth. So, there is no use try picking a fight expecting to win.

Small gene pools
Another challenge for these monkeys is the few members in some of the local group. That is causing problems with inbreeding due to small gene pools.

First time I visited Phnom Bros there were some extreme examples of what happens when inbreeding Habsburger-style happens. To use a European example of what happens when science is lacking.

Three years later this inbreeding problem was mostly gone. And the monkey numbers were visibly larger. The Khmer caretakers of these animals are smarter than the Habsburgers. They make sure the monkeys are healthier, playing their part in these important cultural heritage sites.

I like that the monkeys also add some personality when visiting. Like the pose of Stripey here.

The Khmer female advantage
Phnom Bros and Phnom Srei are twin temples between Kampong Cham and Kampong Thom. They play an important role in the cultural history of Cambodia when it comes to engagements.

And why it is the man who must seek the lady and her family’s approval of engagement and marriage at the lady's home.

https://drzinasia.wordpress.com/2021/04/27/the-brother-and-sister-pagodas-2/

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Photo shows a Macaque monkey sitting on an old concrete side rail with Khmer holy text written in. It is half turned and looking at the viewer with a sort of expectant mooch. It has the greybrownblonde fur typical of its species, but at the top of its head there is a visible dark black stripe contrasting the rest of the fur. In the background there are tree trunks and branches with green leaves. It is a bright, sunny day and both the animal and the trees are backlighted by the sun. Cambodia is as safe, comfortable and kind as ever. Angkor, Kampong Cham and Kampong Thom warmly welcome visitors.
2025-02-17
Girls night out

The Royal Square between the Royal Palace and the riverside where rivers Tonle Sap and Mekong meets are among the nicest public areas in the Cambodian Capital.

The area is ordinarily bustling with people, both locals and tourists from early morning. In the late afternoon/early evening families arrive for picnic, and later in the evening young people join together for meals, drinks and friendly activities.

Many of them arrives after the ordinary shops and daytime cafes are closed.

When you have one of those soft, velvet dark blue nights it becomes a nice ending of a day visiting the capital city.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Palace_of_Cambodia

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Photo shows an evening shot of an open square with a yellow golden wall in the background. Behind lays the park forest of the royal palace. A small group of young ladies are having a late evening picnic on the right side of the photo. The light is soft and yellow coming from the large lampposts lighting up this main square. The night sky behind is deep blue and black.

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