Ratanakiri Province in Cambodia | Tour | Travel (video inside)
Ratanakiri officially Ratanak Kiri is a province of northeast Cambodia. It borders the provinces of Mondulkiri to the south and Stung Treng to the west and the countries of Laos and Vietnam to the north and east, respectively. The province extends from the mountains of the Annamite Range in the north, across a hilly plateau between the Tonle San and Tonle Srepok rivers, to tropical deciduous forests in the south. In recent years, logging and mining have scarred Ratanakiri’s environment, long known for its beauty.
For over a millennium, Ratanakiri has been occupied by the highland Khmer Loeu people, who are a minority elsewhere in Cambodia. During the region’s early history, its Khmer Loeu inhabitants were exploited as slaves by neighboring empires. The slave trade economy ended during the French colonial era, but a harsh Khmerization campaign after Cambodia’s independence again threatened Khmer Loeu ways of life. The Khmer Rouge built its headquarters in the province in the 1960s, and bombing during the Vietnam War devastated the region. Today, rapid development in the province is altering traditional ways of life. More info: wiki
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#10 Ratanakiri Province ~ Cambodian cultur,source :cambodianatural-life.blogspot
#9 Yeak Loum Lake in Ratanakiri Province,source : moninichpheng.blogspot
#8 Ratanakiri Province in Cambodia,source :khmer-visit.blogspot
#7 Lake Yak Lom, Ratanakiri Province,source :researchgate.net
#6 Rattanakiri province is located in Cambodia’s far northeast bordered by Laos to the north, Vietnam to the east, Mondulkiri to the south, and Stung Treng to the west,source :holidaycambodiatours
#5 Ratanakiri Paradise Hotel & SPA,source :booking
#4 Ratanakir Province – Phnom Penh 7Taxi ,source :phnompenh7taxi
#3 Discover Ratanakiri – a lesser-known destination of Cambodia,source :cambodiatravel
#2 Ratanakiri City in Cambodia,source :mygola
#1 Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia,source :polarsteps
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