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Be enthralled by the beauty and majesty of Angkor Wat, the largest and most enchanting of a series of temples bearing testament to the skill of Khmer architecture at its greatest. The temples of Angkor are witness to the legacy of the Khmer empire that embodied a perfect fusion of spiritual devotion and creative ambition. Today, this is still the hallmark of Cambodia – where a spiritual and cultural heartbeat still strongly resonates against the backdrop of modernity.

With respect to the rich culture, the team at Angkor Palace Resort & Spa has created a contemporary fashion design, for more than twenty different staff uniforms, influenced by the traditional wear of dignitaries and royalty.

Guests are greeted upon arrival by a doorman wearing a “Sampot K’bin” – a type of sarong and/or pantaloon worn by Cambodian man during formal occasions and ceremonies – incorporating the traditional Cambodian colors for the seven days of the week.

Sampot K’Bin will be visible and worn by most of our staff in different departments such as Room Valet, Bellboy, and telephone operators. Apart from Sampot K’Bin – the shirt for the male staff also reflects the different designs obtained from the sculpture of the temples.

The Hostesses in the Soriya Restaurant wear a long, elegant skirt and cream color blouse with short sleeves. Apart from the frontline staff, the housekeeping staff will also don a Krama – a  Cambodian short scarf.

Krama is the Khmer word for scarf. It is arguably the one single item that is representative of Cambodia as it is used from pleasant to royalty in a variety of ways, on the head, as a towel, as a belt, as a wrap when men take a shower in the open, as a carrier for a packet meal, as a baby seat and as far as your imagination allows.

The design of uniform has been incorporated by the owners of the resort and all local management staff to make it unique and charming to our guests.