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What should you pay attention to when traveling in Cambodia?

1. The power supply is the same, but the sockets are different. There are basically two ends (parallel wire type). If you have an electrical appliance with three wires, or two wires with crossed wires, then you need to Bring a converter, you can buy it, it costs about 2 US dollars;

2. It is easy to exchange, but the local currency does not need to be exchanged. It is basically US dollars, and you will be given some riel when you give change. They were all in small denominations; I went there in January, when RMB to DOLLAR was 1:6.9 (I exchanged it at the airport, and there was no handling fee for RMB 5,000, but I didn’t spend all the money. If I wanted to exchange it back, it would be about It looks like 1:6.3, I haven’t changed it yet, I keep it in my wallet), I don’t know the dollar to riel, but it seems to be 1;3000;

3. It’s hot there in February, 22 -28 degrees or so, summer clothes are fine. Even when you go to the airport at night, take out your jacket because it’s still very cold sitting in the TUTU car at 22:00 (local time, BJ time is 23:00);

4. The one I bought has Angkor logo ashtray and display plate (the kind placed on the table), the price is 3-8 US dollars each (depending on the size); a pair of pen holders held by hands (can also hold business cards), bought from RUSSIAN MARKET, 5 US dollars, the one I bought was unpainted and black; I bought some scented tea at the airport (the introduction said that LOTUS and LEMON are the most popular), the 220g paper bag is 6 US dollars, and the 150g wooden box is 7 US dollars. The difference is that the paper bag There is just one kind of tea, but there are two different kinds of tea in the wooden box; Oh, I brought a cotton and linen dress for my friend’s child, with the Angkor logo embroidered on it, and the key button is hand-knitted from the cheongsam my mother used to wear. The button looked very cute; then I bought a pair of local trousers (like a lantern, with a very long crotch), washed them and wore them, they were very comfortable, haha~

5. Folk customs The taboos seem to be that you can't touch other people's heads, you can't be disrespectful to Buddha, you can't be disrespectful to photos of royal family members, etc. But basically we can't encounter it. We are only in tourist attractions and have never entered a local house. Photos of the royal family can be seen everywhere;

6. The most famous ones should be the Khmer smile and the entrance of Little Angkor. The tour guides will recommend special locations. When photographed in this way, we are face to face with the Buddha, and for the little Angkor, it feels like we are holding the little Angkor in our hands. There may be others, but these two are the ones that impressed me particularly deeply. Oh, by the way, I was in Siem Reap and bought a hand painting of a landmine victim (he was hit by a stray bullet and could not speak). It was painted with carbon pen and signed by him. I asked him to paint a Khmer smile. , I gave 10 dollars. Of course, there are also paintings of other attractions. When I was in Phnom Penh, I took a group photo with the tour guide inside the palace, because he was wearing a green shirt, and I was wearing a red T-shirt, one person on each side, it felt very fun~

< p>Actually, as long as you fully imagine, you can shoot amazing effects at many scenic spots. I took one, and it looked like an ancient tomb. It was actually next to a pile of stones, and there was a door frame that was about to collapse. I climbed up and looked for it. An angle. Then there are some long corridors. Find a good angle and you can capture the deep feeling~

have a nice journey~enjoy there by your heart~