Foundation
Welcome to the Phoum Chaufea Foundation, where we specialize in providing skill-based training in the traditional arts of Copper Sculpting, Khmer Weaving, and ancient Khmer architecture. Whether your passion lies in becoming a Copper Sculptor, Weaver, or Architect, our doors are open to all who are dedicated to preserving Cambodia's vibrant artistic legacy. Here at the Phoum Chaufea Foundation, we are committed to empowering individuals to refine their talents and share their creativity with the world. Our knowledgeable instructors will lead you through the nuances of each craft, equipping you with the expertise and skills necessary to excel in your chosen field. In addition to offering training for aspiring artisans, we also extend a warm welcome to tourists who have a deep appreciation for Cambodia's unique artistic traditions. By participating in one of our workshops or tours, you will not only learn from master craftsmen but also have the opportunity to create your own masterpiece to cherish as a memento of your time with us. Join us at the Phoum Chaufea Foundation and unlock your artistic potential. Whether you are a local villager aspiring to pursue a career in the arts or a tourist seeking an immersive cultural experience, we have something extraordinary waiting for you.

Our Impact
We're proud of taking this initiative to work with professionals and talents individual to preserve Khmer heritage.

Who We Are
Inspired by love and passion for Khmer community to preserve culture and art once was lost. Chaufea foundation is to transparent funding for both domestic and international donor partners for support many preservation projects in Royal Palace of Cambodia.

Our Story
It is a design of Khmer village where is not just a home stay or resort but this is a place to preserve Khmer wooden houses and village with art, tradition and culture. Phoum Chaufea Resort used all of these elements to apply on people’s dressing, living and foods to illustrate an atmosphere of Khmer village in ancient period. Beside this, most of furniture are made from materials such as wood, stone, fabric, brick and copper with their own meaning base on Khmer traditional literature (Reamker story).