After years of farming rice, Houn Chenda finally fulfilled her ambition of opening a shop at Angkor Wat last year, renting wedding outfits and costumes to tourists who pose for photos at the ancient temple complex.
“I love it,” Chenda said. “I’m keeping cultural traditions alive.”
She pawned the family jewellery and pooled her savings – about $3,965 – in the hope the business would provide a better income than rice. But by the end of the