Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor Unveils Exhibition Celebrating Khmer Art And Nature
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Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, the iconic 93-year-old luxury hotel in Siem Reap, has launched a striking new art exhibition showcasing works by two of Cambodia’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Morn Chear and Nak Noy.
Titled Harmony, the exhibition pays tribute to the natural beauty and biodiversity of Cambodia through a vibrant collection of paintings. On display throughout the hotel’s elegant public spaces, the exhibition is open to guests and visitors until the end of September. Private tours led by the resident artists are also available.

Both Morn Chear and Nak Noy are Siem Reap natives whose works reflect a deep connection to their homeland. Their colourful depictions of birds, fish, elephants and other native creatures highlight not only the ecological richness of the region but also the cultural significance of wildlife in Khmer folklore and daily life.
Curated by Nat Di Maggio of Tribe Art Gallery, Harmony serves as both a celebration and a timely reminder of the urgent need to preserve the natural world amid growing environmental threats. The exhibition aims to spark reflection on collective responsibility and conservation.

The initiative forms part of the hotel’s ongoing art and cultural series, which began earlier this year with a successful showcase of works by noted Khmer artist Channy Chhoeun.
Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor, which first opened in 1932 to accommodate archaeologists and travellers exploring Angkor Wat, continues to play a vital role in promoting Cambodia’s heritage. Its recently introduced ‘Curated Journeys’ and immersive ‘Resort Programme’ offer guests meaningful cultural experiences rooted in tradition.
This latest exhibition reaffirms the hotel’s commitment to supporting local talent while enriching the cultural fabric of one of the world’s most storied destinations.

