The Customs of Cambodia or
A Record of Cambodia: the Land and Its People is the English translated name of the document written by the Yuan Chinese official
Zhou Daguan (Chou Ta-kuan;
French: Tcheou Ta-Kouan) during his stay at
Angkor between 1296 AD and 1297 AD. Zhou's account is of great historical significance because it is the only surviving first person written record of daily life in the
Khmer Empire. The only other written information available is from inscriptions on temple walls.