The first world-class US-based web portal, built by Khmers for Khmers.
The first Internet social enterprise that will donate 5-25% of all profits to improving Cambodia’s social development and Khmers around the world are offered the opportunity to join the cause.
An innovative portal that focuses on delivering content and features that are most valuable to Khmers globally, including social networking, dating, groups, blogs, news, jobs, events, learning and social outreach programs.
Social networking with the largest dynamic Khmer community in the world by sharing personal interests, photos, videos, family trees and blogs. You will quickly gain new friends or even find true love.
The most innovative and advanced photo viewing options of any social networking site: fast pre-loading, smooth transition effect, slideshow to view one or all albums and quantify all your friends’ emotional reaction to each photo.
Explore Cambodia like never before with our proprietary interactive map. Gain instant access to thousands of photos, videos, articles, links, satellite images and tour guides of the most popular destinations in Cambodia.
Portal technology built internally by our staff, enabling us to dream and think “outside the box” – delivering the ultimate user experience.
The fastest proprietary News Reader on the Internet to view the latest news about Cambodia from the most reliable sources.
The only portal to have a share link partnership with all six major Cambodia news sites: VOA, RFA, ABC RA, Phnom Penh Post, Koh Santepheap and Duem Ampil News. The share link that is located at the bottom of each news article enables the reader to conveniently share its link with their friends on AngkorOne.
Bilingual support of English and Khmer.
Former King Remembered for Independence Day
Cambodia’s claim to independence 56 years ago, led by former king Norodom Sihanouk, prevented the country from weakening and losing territory, opposition lead Sam Rainsy said Thursday, four days ahead of Independence Day.