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Do You Know the Story Behind Buddha Statues?
During your time in Cambodia you will see many statues of Buddha, but not all Buddha statues are considered to be Buddha. So how does a statue of Buddha become a real Buddha?
We're locally owned!!
Soksabike was founded on the tenants of responsible tourism and positive development driven by our local community. The ultimate way to achieve this is to ensure community members are making business decisions and determining the best ways businesses like our can make an impact. This month we've been able to achieve that by handing the business over to local owners!

Who are the YEAY CHI? An interview with Mr. Vira from HelpAge Cambodia
Who are the women living at Pagodas throughout Cambodia? We asked Vira from HelpAge Cambodia to explain more about the current issues facing Cambodia's aging population.

Travel Responsibly, Travel ChildSafe
When not handled correctly, tourism can pollute, destroy cultures, and break communities apart, but when developed responsibly, tourism has the power to provide new opportunities to locals, encourage economic development, and encourage pride in local livelihoods and cultures. Unfortunately, knowing which enterprises are doing good and which are bad is not always easy - especially when it comes to children.

Goddess of the Ground
In Cambodia, the goddess, Neang KongHing, is believed to own the ground - she lives underground and controls the ground and the water underground. Neang KongHing is referenced in the scriptures of two different religions, Buddhism and Hinduism, both of which originally came from India.