1. Bright scarves, tablecloths, fabrics and wide culottes; \ xd \ xd \ 2. Cloth bags and rattan woven bags made of local fabrics; \xd\\xd\3. A cushion composed of small triangles, which can be spread on the floor (although it is not easy to wear, it definitely has a Southeast Asian flavor at home); \ xd \ xd \ 4. Spices (especially pepper, which is very fragrant); \xd\\xd\5. Scented tea (the tea is thick, but with spices added, with Cambodian flavor, and there is a good one on the bar street, which sells well at $2 a box); \ xd \ xd \ 6. Tableware, silverware (Cambodian chopsticks, silver coffee spoon, 6 pairs of chopsticks are $2.5, and coffee spoon is $1); \xd\\xd\7, sandstone stone carving (with Khmer smile, Banteay Srei fairy, etc. The quality of the old market is not very good. There is a small boutique next to Angkor store on the main road of Siem Reap, which is good, about 1 dollars, relatively large and exquisitely made). \ xd \ xd \ 8. Angkor T-shirts (2 dollars each, there are many old markets, but the patterns are less like tourist souvenir shirts. There is a shop on the bar street that sells more expensive, but it is very artistic and worth buying. \xd\\xd\9. Wood carving board for hanging silk scarves (a very special thing, with exquisite carvings, is said to be a part of a textile machine. There are many in the old market, which are used to display all kinds of silk scarves, black and crimson, depending on the size, about 6-1 dollars). \xd\\xd\1. A portrait carved in leather.
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