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Kun Kanha
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Asked: March 24, 2021In: Travel

How many days you need in Sihanoukville?

Visiting Sihanoukville is usually a must on everyone’s travels to Cambodia. A visit to the Cambodian coast is a must, whether you’re a devoted beach bum or not. There’s plenty to pack into 48 hours. Here, we look at the ...Read more

Visiting Sihanoukville is usually a must on everyone’s travels to Cambodia. A visit to the Cambodian coast is a must, whether you’re a devoted beach bum or not. There’s plenty to pack into 48 hours. Here, we look at the best ways to spend two days in Sihanoukville.

Day 1: Morning

A trip to Sihanoukville is all about the beach, so jump in a tuk tuk ($5) and head straight to Otres Beach, about 15 minutes from Sihanoukville town centre. The long stretch of beach is lined with restaurants and bars, ranging from backpacker dive bars to hipster cool. All offer sun loungers. Order breakfast at Greenhouse Effect and spend the morning soaking up the sun to the soundtrack of mellow house music. Its private stretch of beach boasts large loungers. It’s almost guaranteed you will meet the many hawkers who prowl the beach. Women offer manicures and pedicures for a couple of bucks and massages for slightly more, suitcases of sunglasses are flogged and kids selling bracelets and other trinkets are in abundance – feel free to crack some jokes with the kids.

Related: Why is Sihanoukville very popular?

Afternoon

Take a stroll along the beach and grab lunch at Chez Paou, an Otres stalwart. It has a laid-back vibe and super friendly staff. Take a boat tour from one of the guys along the beach offering them. It’s is a good way to spend an afternoon. Many offer half- day tours, with the price often negotiable, so get your haggling hat on. Wooden fishing boats make the trip to the handful of islands and islets close to the shore. Snorkels are provided.

Evening

If you’re lucky enough to land when the Otres Night Market is on, then this is a must. The hippy trippy market features live music, DJs, food and drinks stalls, and a range of stalls selling clothes, jewellery and other bits and bobs. Be warned, the party often goes into the early hours, so you may well be in for a long night. If this isn’t an option, fear not because a party often isn’t far away in Otres. Head to Psappa Pippo for dinner – their stone oven pizzas are the bomb – and lively Blame Canada for drinks.

Day 2: Morning

If you fancy exploring Sihanoukville on four legs, why not spend the morning horseriding with Liberty Ranch? Ranging from one-hour to one-day hacks, trips include beach rides – with the chance to swim in the sea with the horses – mountain trails and a land-and-sea combo. A great way to explore Sihanoukville’s rolling countryside, emerald paddies and village communities.

Afternoon

Shake things up and head into Sihanoukville town this afternoon to tuck into some tasty food at Friends International’s training restaurant Sandan. This offers a range of tantalising tapas dishes that span Asia and the West. Spend the afternoon exploring the market in the centre of downtown Sihanoukville. The local market is the main spot where locals come to buy their daily goods and to socialise. Wander around the stalls that sell everything from fruit and meat to clothes, electrical items and other goods.

Related: Top 5 Amazing Places to Visit in Cambodia

A beautification project has seen the packed stretch of Ochheuteal drastically clean up its act in recent months. The three-kilometre beach takes in Serendipity and Ochheuteal beaches and a whole host of rowdy beach bars, so if you fancy partying into the wee hours, then this is the place to be. Seek out a bar that appeals and sink into a seat for a sundowner beer or cocktail before heading into town for some food. For local flavours, try Nyam for dinner, which serves delicious Khmer dishes for rock bottom prices.

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Kun Kanha
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Asked: March 22, 2021In: Travel

Why is Sihanoukville very popular?

Sihanoukville is known as a big city in Cambodia. Many tourists are known that Sihanouk is a city full of beach, Island, restaurant, resort, nature, culture, and best relaxing place for whom want to run out of the busyness capital ...Read more

Sihanoukville is known as a big city in Cambodia. Many tourists are known that Sihanouk is a city full of beach, Island, restaurant, resort, nature, culture, and best relaxing place for whom want to run out of the busyness capital city. Sihanoukville is popular for its natural beauty and largely untouched beaches. With plenty to see and do, Sihanoukville is one of the greatest cities to explore when in Cambodia. Let see why it is the popular in Sihanouk:

Why is Sihanoukville very popular?

Why is Sihanoukville very popular?

1. Shopping

With a bounty of handcrafted goods and local food to purchase, Sihanoukville provides many a ‘shopportunity’. As a beach resort, it offers lots of places selling beachwear, sarongs, and shoes. Visitors can also expect a wide variety of jewelry and souvenir shops. There are also slightly more expensive branded shops around in which to buy clothing. Starfish Bakery and Café has its own little gift shop where they sell sustainable bags made from recycled sacks. The gems, however, are to be found in the markets. Sihanoukville’s night market and Otres village’s weekend market are ones to take note of. Join the local culture of buying bags of fresh produce and enjoy a picnic of dragon fruit and lychees down on the shoreline.

Related: Where should I live in Cambodia?

2. Water Sports

Sihanoukville is an ideal location for a number of water sports activities and adventures, essential accomplishments for any beach holiday. Submerge yourself in the ocean and get a good view of the coral and sea creatures lurking in Sihanoukville’s depths on a scuba diving trip. If diving is too extreme, many places on the beach offer snorkeling trips, fun for having a flipper around. Other water sports activities include kayaking, windsurfing, and for a slightly higher price, you can practice kitesurfing. All of these activities make for a thrilling day by the sea.

3. Beaches

Sihanoukville earns its reputation as Cambodia’s premier seaside resort with an array of beaches to wonder along. The beaches boast white powdery sand, stunning views of the Gulf of Thailand and a calm atmosphere. A few of the famous beaches to explore include Otres, Ochheuteal and Serendipity, each of which has its own collection of beach bars for that necessary mid-afternoon cocktail.

Related: Top 5 Amazing Places to Visit in Cambodia

 

 

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Vanvutha Leang
Vanvutha LeangExperienced
Asked: March 21, 2021In: Money

What are the small business opportunities in Cambodia?

Having said that one of the most popular and profitable small business opportunities in most of Cambodia is the Food and Beverage industry. This industry is a need for not only Cambodian but also foreigners who visit the Kingdom. There ...Read more

Having said that one of the most popular and profitable small business opportunities in most of Cambodia is the Food and Beverage industry. This industry is a need for not only Cambodian but also foreigners who visit the Kingdom. There will have a lot of customers in any area of the country. As we know, food is an everyday requirement for people. However, before you start, you have to be clear with a good location and available market, so it will give you a highly profitable. This article will show and list the potential business that available in Cambodia for you to a fresh start as you wish.

Related: What are the best businesses to start in Cambodia?

Restaurants

Restaurant Business in Cambodia

Restaurant Business in Cambodia

As you can see, there are plenty of restaurants located in Phnom Penh and Siem Reap which attract many customers, even locals and foreigners to relax in the place. It should be noted that opening this sort of business required paying attention to every small thing that matter. Simply like the taste of food, environment and most importantly be on time. Additionally, it will be even useful in case you have unique ideas to design your place and food to be better or different from another place.

Related: What are the Business Opportunities in Cambodia?

Above all, as a restaurant owner, you need to be royal, honest, and thinking about quality rather than profit. Having new loyal customers is the best thing for us because they may recommend our place to other people to come and so on so forth.

Coffee Shop

Coffee Shop Business in Cambodia

Coffee Shop Business in Cambodia

Driving around Phnom Penh city, between two blocks, you will see at least 2 to 3 coffee shops. This kind of business is quite popular for most Cambodia business start-up because its requirements not so much money to invest and somehow gain more profit. As people, right now, love to drink coffee, and for most people, coffee is like their morning routine.

By opening a coffee shop, you need not find big land, what you need just only small land that enough for parking and put the rest of your shop’s stuff. More things, you need to buy a coffee machine or in case you would like to less money on that, it possible for you to buy a second-hand product to use contemporary. This business is almost available for everyone to start, even you had less money.

These businesses indicate above are for people who would like to fresh-start their own business, since it spends not so much money, but experiences. I suggest you work in either of these fields in order to understand more about the process before you start. Experiences are crucial than money because you can spend a little money to start a business, but you might not be successful to spend more money to start with a naïve experience.

Related: Why Business Blueprint is Important for Startup Business?

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Kheang Sreyphin
Kheang SreyphinExperienced
Asked: March 19, 2021

Is Cambodian food similar to Thai?

It can be hard to tell whether a dish is Cambodian food or Thai food because side dishes of these two country aren’t quite different from each other. You might think Khmer foods and Thai foods are exactly the same ...Read more

It can be hard to tell whether a dish is Cambodian food or Thai food because side dishes of these two country aren’t quite different from each other. You might think Khmer foods and Thai foods are exactly the same because these two countries are neighbors and the menu of the foods are also the same. But if you explore these two countries deeper, you might see a little difference between Cambodian foods and Thai foods. Quickly read these article below and get to know more about the similarity and differences of foods between Cambodia and Thailand.

There are only a few side dishes that make Thai foods and Khmer foods similar to each other:

1. Tum Yum Kung

Tom Yum Kung is a type of hot and sour spicy soup. Both Cambodian and Thai people eat this type of soup, and the process of making this soup is also the same, but the only differences of this soup is the taste. We, Cambodian, prefer less spicy soup with thick taste and well-balanced which means Tom Yum soup should contain of 4 tastes such as salty, sweet, sour taste from the tamarind or lemons, less spicy, While Thai people prefer to add more chilies or pepper in the soup to make it spicier.

Related: What do they eat in Cambodia?

2. Papaya salad

This type of salad is the most favorite food for both countries, and in Khmer we call this type of dishes as Bok Lhong. Thai people prefer food spicier than Cambodian people. The amount of chilies that people add in the foods is one of the differences between these two countries as you already know, yet one more difference is that people in Cambodia use shrimp paste with salty crab in making papaya salad while people in Thailand prefer to add fish sauce or prohok sauce in papaya salad, and other ingredients such as vegetable, sugar, chilies, and many more are included in same as Thai papaya salad recipe as well. Even they both have one thing difference, but papaya salad remains the most delicious food.

3. Raw shrimp and spicy marinate crabs

Both country enjoy to eat raw seafood such as shrimps and spicy marinate crabs. It’s one of the most popular food in Cambodia as well as in Thailand. People usually enjoy this with a bowl of rice or just only eat with a glass of beer. The spicy level of this dishes are the same for both Cambodia and Thailand.

Related: Are things cheap in Cambodia?

Besides these foods, Cambodian cuisines are very unique from Thai foods because in Cambodia people tend to use prohok and lemongrass paste as the main ingredients in making traditional foods while in Thailand they tend to use chilies as the main ingredients.

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Kheang Sreyphin
Kheang SreyphinExperienced
Asked: March 19, 2021

Is Cambodia expensive to live?

Cambodia is a very good and cheap place to live. Though Cambodia is the developing country, but many things are more developed and modernized, and still the cost of living in Cambodia remains relatively cheap if we compared to other ...Read more

Cambodia is a very good and cheap place to live. Though Cambodia is the developing country, but many things are more developed and modernized, and still the cost of living in Cambodia remains relatively cheap if we compared to other countries in Asia and Europe. You won’t get obsessed living in Cambodia as everything there is affordable and cheap.

Related: What is the Real Cost of Living in Cambodia?

If you’re seeking for an apartment for rent, for sale, or for business or investment opportunities, all areas in Cambodia will be surely the right places for you. The rental fee is much cheaper than other countries, and the labors wages will also surprise you. The average rental fee for an apartment is from $400 up only, and it’s comfortable to live as air conditioner is provided. If you’re looking for a flat for sale, the price will be beyond your imagination. The average price for a flat is around $40000 to $80000 with many bedrooms, bathrooms, and you’ll get some furniture for free from the house owner, and the surroundings would definitely surprise you with approachable neighbors.

Jackfruit in Cambodia

Jackfruit in Cambodia

The school fee is also affordable than other countries. For high school’s students, the average fee is around $30 to $40 per month, and for the senior year of high school, the average fee is around $50 to $100 only per month, these include the fee from the special extra classes. The school fee is cheap because most of parents in Cambodia could afford it, yet it provides the best education for students with good learning equipment. For the college’s students, the average fee is around $500 to $3000 per year. The college fee is cheaper than other countries, and students can get a good learning education with those average schooling fee.

Related: Are things cheap in Cambodia?

When it comes to foods or clothes, they are cheap in Cambodia. You can be able to encounter the organic vegetable, and good quality of fabric of clothes with cheap prices. When you go shopping, the price and the quality of clothes will be beyond your expectation. Vegetable in Cambodia is cheap, and you can eat as many as you can, the more you eat, the healthier you get. Sometimes you could only spend 20000r ($5) on food, and you can enjoy it for a day.

When you’re on a vocation to other provinces in Cambodia, the travel budget could be around $200 to $300 so that you can have much fun, eat many foods as much as you can, buying souvenir and stuff, and spending on travel accommodations with those travel budget. With an amount of those budget, you can have fun for around three days and two nights.

Overall, Cambodia is a cheap place to live. When it comes to shelters, foods, clothes, and many more, they are inexpensive in Cambodia. If you want to get to know more about this country including the living condition of Cambodians, education systems, the average salary of workers, history as well as historical places, you can explore more or visit Cambodia on your vocation; then you will see many expected things, stunning landscape, and helpful people.

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Kun Kanha
Kun KanhaExperienced
Asked: March 18, 2021In: Travel

What is Phnom Penh known for?

One of the most popular areas of Phnom Penh for visitors tends to be the Riverside. Lined with bars and restaurants, and giving nice views of the Tonle Sap, this area lends itself to lazy afternoons watching the world go by. ...Read more

One of the most popular areas of Phnom Penh for visitors tends to be the Riverside. Lined with bars and restaurants, and giving nice views of the Tonle Sap, this area lends itself to lazy afternoons watching the world go by. A short distance east of the river, the streets are also packed with late night bars and guesthouses as well as being close to the central market and night market. For those wanting to stray away from the usual tourist hotspots, head to street 240, or the area just south (and slightly south east) of Independence monument. These up-market areas demonstrate Phnom Penh’s blossoming café culture. Over the last few years a plethora of coffee shops have sprung up – used by Cambodians and expats alike. Sipping coffee and sampling pastries in one of these establishments is a great way to get a bit of a feel for the new emerging side of Phnom Penh – a young, rising, ambitious population pursuing both education and business in a bid to compete with other ASEAN nations.

Related: What is the best way to travel around Cambodia?

Tuol Sleng (the infamous Khmer Rouge prison) and the Killing Fields just outside the city center. Anyone interested in understanding Cambodia should take time to visit at least one of these sites, as the Khmer Rouge era still defines many of Cambodia’s struggles today. Tuol Sleng is quite a harsh place to visit – a former school, it was turned into a detention center where supposed opponents to the regime were tortured for their confessions.

The Killing Fields is equally sobering, but has become more of a memorial to the people who died there, rather than a museum. A very well written audio guide, put together by Youk Chhang (Director of the Documentation Center of Cambodia ), helps visitors move around the site and gives an insight into the lives of people who suffered at that time.

A good way to end a challenging day visiting these sights is with a boat trip along the Tonle Sap at sunset. It’s possible to rent a whole boat to yourself, or sign up for a general boat tour. The boat trip will take you at a leisurely pace down the river to where the Tonle Sap merges with the Mekong. It’s a relaxing way to see Phnom Penh from a different perspective.

Related: Where to live in Phnom Penh?

Visitors might also like to have a quick stroll around the Olympic Stadium (Cambodia has never hosted an Olympics, but the stadium complex somehow landed this name) after 3pm. Scores of Phnom Penh residents gather there to join in outdoor aerobics classes, have impromptu football games, or just jog around the track. It’s a fun, relaxed, and a very Cambodian environment.

Another popular sight with visitors who have a short time in Phnom Penh is the Royal Palace, including the Silver Pagoda. Originally built in the 19th century, many buildings in the complex have been reconstructed over the years, but still the overall site is impressive. The Silver Pagoda isn’t actually made of silver, but rather part of its interior is lined with silver tiles. Only a small part of this is actually visible (the rest is covered for protection) but another key attraction is on display – Cambodia’s Emerald Buddha.

Royal Palace, Kingdom of Cambodia

Royal Palace, Kingdom of Cambodia

 

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Vanvutha Leang
Vanvutha LeangExperienced
Asked: March 17, 2021In: Money

What are the Business Opportunities in Cambodia?

Cambodia is such an opportunistic country to seek better business ideas and successfully implement them to gain more revenue and profit. As we know that Cambodian economy is one of the rapid economic growth among nations in the ASEAN community, ...Read more

Cambodia is such an opportunistic country to seek better business ideas and successfully implement them to gain more revenue and profit. As we know that Cambodian economy is one of the rapid economic growth among nations in the ASEAN community, therefore the foreseen chance to collect huge profit is in it.

What are the Business Opportunities in Cambodia?

What are the Business Opportunities in Cambodia?

Related: Why Cambodia Is A Good Business Destination?

Specifically, this article will bring you to know even more about business opportunities in Cambodia in order to understand business’ circumstances here in the Kingdom.

1. Real Estate

There are various and different ways to gain profit from investing in real estate in Cambodia. As we can see Phnom Penh is one of the most crowded cities in Cambodia, so there are many residents or foreigners who need proper shelter to live during vacations or working in Cambodia. One of the best methods to inventing in this situation is to buy a good price and location in Phnom Penh and sell it to customers at a profitable price. This practice provides us much of profit and it will gain even more in case we have a lot of connections with many people in the real estate sector.

Related: What are the major industries in Cambodia?

By doing this, it also helps foreigners or Cambodians, who need better shelters, ease to find a proper house as they wish. Being an agent in this area will provide us more money and connections if we are smart enough to attract more customers.

2. Transportation

Transportation in Cambodia still at a low level compared to neighboring countries, such as Thailand and Vietnam. In Cambodia, taxis or buses remain at a low standard and receive a lot of complaints regarding customer service, driving situations, and so on so far. Therefore, this is an opportunity for you to invest in this sector by eliminating or reduce the badness from the current company competitively. It’s better to learn from their mistakes and apply them beautifully to our company. This business opportunity cannot be skipped, otherwise, you would lose this big chance.

Related: Why Cambodia Is A Good Business Destination?

3. Food and Drink Franchises

Simple to say youth Cambodian love to try new things from other countries, so buying a franchise from other countries to sell in Cambodia is also consider a business opportunity as well. As you can see there are numerous international food businesses open successfully in Cambodia, including Starbucks, Burger King, Circle K, The Pizza Company, Domino, Koi, and among others successful franchise. However, this point also needs to critically think about market competition as well, due to a lot of business out there already successful, we need to be better.

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Kun Kanha
Kun KanhaExperienced
Asked: March 16, 2021In: Travel

Where can I relax in Phnom Penh?

In additional to the main tourist attractions above, Phnom Penh offers a number of other cultural sites and place to relax. They include Chaktomuk Hall, south of the Royal Palace and along the riverfront, where dancers perform traditional Cambodian dance. ...Read more

In additional to the main tourist attractions above, Phnom Penh offers a number of other cultural sites and place to relax. They include Chaktomuk Hall, south of the Royal Palace and along the riverfront, where dancers perform traditional Cambodian dance. Independence Monument, near down town, is the site of many ceremonial events. It adjoins a long mall that stretches east toward the riverfront, where it meets Hun Sen Park, near the Naga Casino Resort Complex. There are also numerous popular bars and nightclubs for visitors looking for something to do after dark. To talk about accommodation, it’s really easy and safely in Cambodia.

Where can I relax in Phnom Penh?

Where can I relax in Phnom Penh?

Related: What’s there to do in Siem Reap besides Angkor Wat?

  • One Up Banana Hoteloffers suite-only accommodation in a superb location. The lovely rooftop terrace is a real highlight and prices are very reasonable.
  • The Blue Lime Hotel boasts airy rooms with bright, bold touches of colour, a gorgeous tropical garden and a pool perfect for cooling down on sticky days. The National Gallery and Royal Palace are just a short walk away, making this an excellent value spot for city explorations.
  • The Quay is a chic, minimalist design hotel with 16 rooms clad in soft, earthy hues. Think swish bathrooms, good food, a rooftop hot tub and great value.
  • The Sangkum is an intimate villa with just 12 cozy rooms and a laid-back vibe. The pool is fringed with verdant greenery, and the open-sided restaurant is ideal for hearty breakfasts or crisp glasses of wine in the evenings. Well-located — just 5 minutes from Wat Phnom — and well-priced.
  • Rambutan Resort is a revamped ’60s villa in the popular BKK1 district. With a pool set in leafy gardens and bright, airy rooms, this is a very reasonable city base.
  • The 252 is a calm, Swiss-owned oasis. The hotel’s 19 spacious, contemporary rooms are set within a great garden with a pool, bar and restaurant. Value chic!
  • TEAV Boutique Hotel is a cool fusion of Khmer aesthetics and post-industrial design. Cool off in the pool, sip cocktails at the bar, and relax in a trendy minimalist spot. Great value.

Related: 7 Best Places To Visit In Phnom Penh

 

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Asked: March 16, 2021In: Travel

Is Phnom Penh safe for tourism?

While there is calm in Phnom Penh and across Cambodia, political rallies and disputes are still possible often at short or no notice and have the potential to trigger violence. You should monitor local media closely and avoid all protests ...Read more

While there is calm in Phnom Penh and across Cambodia, political rallies and disputes are still possible often at short or no notice and have the potential to trigger violence. You should monitor local media closely and avoid all protests and demonstrations, as they could turn violent.

Is Phnom Penh safe for tourism?

Is Phnom Penh safe for tourism?

Although most visits are trouble-free, crime can still occur. Most incidents are bag snatchings, often by thieves riding past on motorbikes. Bag straps have been cut and bags/phones snatched from those on foot and passengers in tuk-tuks and motorbikes, often causing injury. Hotspots for petty crime include the riverfront and BKK areas of Phnom Penh, and the beaches and tourist areas of Sihanoukville and nearby islands.

Related: Is Cambodia safe to live?

Take sensible precautions to protect yourself and your belongings:

  • Use a hotel safe for your valuables
  • Minimise the items you carry with you; if you carry a bag, make sure the strap is over your shoulder, away from the road to deter thieves on motorbikes from snatching it
  • Take extra care at night and in isolated areas
  • Be particularly vigilant travelling at night by bicycle or motorcycle, especially if you’re alone. Stick to well-used, well-lit roads and carry a personal alarm if possible
  • Avoid placing bags in the front basket of bicycles
  • Be wary of pickpockets, especially on public transport and in crowded areas
  • If you travel by bus, make sure cash and valuables you have are secured – there have been incidents where passengers have had items taken from bags while asleep
  • Tuk-tuks with metal grills on the back and side can offer some protection against bag snatching

Related: Is Siem Reap safe for tourists?

 

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Asked: March 14, 2021

Is Cambodia a friendly country?

When it comes to Cambodia, you might wonder whether this country has a warm welcome for travelers or not, or some might doubt that “Are people in Cambodia friendly towards each other?” So, as a matter of fact, Cambodia is ...Read more

When it comes to Cambodia, you might wonder whether this country has a warm welcome for travelers or not, or some might doubt that “Are people in Cambodia friendly towards each other?” So, as a matter of fact, Cambodia is one of the friendliest countries in Southeast Asia. Cambodians appreciate the tourists who come to visit this Kingdom of wonder, and as a tourist, you’ll surely meet many good people and be able to find your companions one who truly understand you. It’s easy to not just find friends, but find friends who will help you with everything from ordering food to guiding you to remote temples. This is made even easier by the fact that most of the Cambodians speak some English; therefore, it’ll be easy to communicate with tourists and locals.

Is Cambodia a friendly country?

Is Cambodia a friendly country?

  1. No worries, whether it’s your first time or many time traveling to Cambodia, the locals are ready to help and guide you anytime and anywhere as what you are needed or when you’re seeking for help. They all help everyone out. For those who are considered moving to Cambodia, I would recommend you living in this country because it’s either safe and surrounded by friendly and helpful people.
  2. When you’re being lost somewhere like in the market, or you can’t find the way back home or back to your place, you can go and ask the locals who seem to be able to know your location from what you’re explain to them, and without doubt, they will guide and assist you to find your right location. They won’t refuse and avoid you when you urgently need help; they sincerely help you out without asking anything back. As one of Cambodian people, I have experienced this when I had lost in some part of the city. Cambodians are all nice and good to be friends with.

Related: What it Costs to Live in Cambodia?

  1. When you are a foreigner and having a conflict with locals, Cambodian people won’t use the violent in the disagreement, but instead they will inquire into the cause of the conflict first, and then compromise with each other without using any fight or threatening other people. We encourage people not to use violent while having a conflict, and that’s what Cambodians mostly solve the problems as well as conflicts.
  2. Having no ideas, what to eat in Cambodia? Not to worry, Cambodians will guide you and tell you the common foods or side dishes that they usually enjoy, and they also recommend you to try it as well. Be noticed that, you’ll find it easy to communicate with Cambodians people when it comes to foods or help.
  3. When it comes to vendors in the markets or at the destination places, students, or national tourists that you accidentally meet, all of them will slightly smile at you to show their respect and greet towards you. They sometimes even say Hello or Sur Sdey in Khmer to show the warm welcome and friendliness as well. Cambodian people even do Sompeah by putting their both hands together just to show respect, affectionate greeting, and friendly manners too as it’s normal and traditional way of showing warm greeting in Cambodia.

Related: What is Cambodia best known for?

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