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what the media is saying about the FCC

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1) Australian Financial Review, September 2009
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Founded in the tumultuous early 1990s, the Foreign Correspondents' Club is the go-to place for elegant cocktails, writes Rachel Lebihan.

2) Hoosta Magazine, May 2009
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Design, the FCC Angkor is, but it lies in a lush tropical plant landscape that meets the clean lines and contemporary interior of this timeless hotel. 29 rooms and 2 suites raised in a particular landscape, the site of Angkor and its temples regarded as the eighth wonder of the world. Rich from the History, the FCC Angkor does not add any superfluous element in its decoration.

3) Hoosta Magazine, May 2009
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Hoosta Magazine, a publication of "style travel for the modern urban nomads," highlights Phnom Penh's best places to eat, sleep and drink.

4) Nat Geo Traveler, March 2009
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Nat Geo Traveler visits Phnom Penh and recommends the FCC for "a meal (or a room with) a view."

5) Dariza, February 2009
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Japanese wedding magazine

6) South China Morning Post, January 2009
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Riel Potential: A creative entrepreneurial spirit is giving Phnom Penh a new identity far removed from the ravages of the past.

7) Silk Road, November 2008
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Silk Road, the in-flight magazine for Dragon Air, takes a look at hotels in Siem Reap.

8) Fah Thai, September 2008
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DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH - Architectural icons are celebrated for their grandeur, scale or beauty. Yet, this rococo dame in Phnom Penh has been known all these years as merely "the rundown colonial building opposite the National Museum".

9) Luxury Travel and Living, August 2008
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The appeal is more than the luxuriously deep bathtub, the ample space of the room, or the low-key minimalist decor that's heavy on stone and natural materials. What makes the FCC Hotel stand out is more than the spacious balcony that overlooks Phnom Penh's riverfront and the city's most hopping drag or the fine selection of programs and movies -- a rarity in Cambodia -- on the TV

10) Travel + Leisure, January 2008
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Travel + Leisure magazine did a feature on the exploding entertainment scene in Phnom Penh that featured The FCC Phnom Penh. Click the link to download a pdf of the complete story (1.2MB)

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