Cambodia’s return to joy
Like the Tonle Sap river, this is a country in miraculous reverse
Like the Tonle Sap river, this is a country in miraculous reverse
The landscape is agreeably green, the jungles are often untouched, the islands can be Edenic
I abruptly toppled into a dark and foreboding mood. A serious reverie of disquiet
My conclusion? Meat is meat
‘Aren’t you meant to be in quarantine?’ the man in the cloakroom queue asks. I sense that his enquiry is motivated more by concern about his wellbeing than mine. ‘Don’t worry! I’ve not got the coronavirus,’ I try to reassure him cheerily. That’ll teach me to talk about my health on the Today programme. I mentioned on air that I’d taken a precautionary test after returning from holiday in south-east Asia with a cough. Soon afterwards my guide in Phnom Penh sent a message to ask how the rest of my trip had gone. Pleased and somewhat puzzled by her solicitousness, I quickly realised that she had heard about my