1. Bright scarves, tablecloths, fabrics and wide culottes with tropical style. When you walk on the streets of Cambodia, if you are still wearing your own clothes, you will feel how out of place you are.
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Many of the clothes here are basically handmade, cheap and very comfortable. You must take some back as souvenirs when you come here.
2. The cloth bags, rattan bags and other fabrics handmade by the locals are of various styles and have a typical tropical style. It would be cool to bring a few back to relatives and friends.
3. A local small triangular cushion can be taken home as a carpet. It is not easy to take home, but it has a strong Southeast Asian style.
4. Cambodian Spices Cambodia is a country rich in spices. There are all kinds of spices, especially the pepper here, which is particularly fragrant.
5. Cambodian scented tea is basically available in all Southeast Asian countries. However, the scented tea in Hull has thicker leaves, but with added spices, giving it a unique Cambodian flavor. The price is about US$2 per box.
6. Cambodian tableware, silverware, Cambodian-style chopsticks and silver coffee spoons are of very high quality. The price of 6 pairs of chopsticks is US$2.50, and the price of a coffee spoon is US$1.
7. There are various shapes of sandstone sculptures here, such as the famous Khmer smile and the little fairy of the Queen's Palace.
It is recommended that you go to the small boutique of Angkor Store on the main road in Siem Reap to buy it. The price is about US$10. The quality here is relatively high and it is very exquisite.
8. There are many Angkor T-shirts in the old market, and the price is about two dollars. Of course, they are also sold on the bar street, but the prices there are a little more expensive, but they are more artistic.
9. The wooden carving board for hanging silk scarves is a very special thing as you can tell from its name. There are very exquisite carvings on the board, which should be parts of the textile machine.
There are many in the old market. You can use them to hang all kinds of silk scarves. There are two styles: jet black and deep red. They are sold according to the size, and the price is generally between 6-10 US dollars.
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The leather-carved figure is lifelike, and when you see it, you will be amazed at the superb skills of the craftsmen.
What are the specialties of Cambodia tourism?
Of course, there are many, many specialties in Cambodia. The above are the most common. You might as well take some home for your relatives and friends.
Extended information: The full name of Cambodia is the Kingdom of Cambodia, commonly known as Cambodia and formerly known as Khmer. It is located in the Indochina Peninsula, bordering Thailand to the west and northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east and southeast, and facing Vietnam to the south.
Gulf of Siam.
Cambodia's territory is a saucer-shaped basin, surrounded by hills and mountains on three sides, and a vast and fertile plain in the middle, accounting for more than three-quarters of the country's area.
Within the territory are the Mekong River and the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia - Tonle Sap Lake (also known as Phnom Penh Lake), with the capital Phnom Penh.
Cambodia is an ancient civilization with a long history. It established a unified kingdom as early as the 1st century AD.
Since the 1970s, Cambodia has experienced a long war.
In 1993, with the establishment of Cambodian national authorities and the realization of national reconciliation, Cambodia entered a new era of peace and development.
Cambodia is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Its economy is dominated by agriculture and its industrial base is weak and poor. It is one of the least developed countries in the world.
Cambodia's mineral deposits mainly include gold, phosphate, gemstones and oil, as well as small amounts of iron and coal.
It is rich in forestry, fishery and fruit tree resources.
It is rich in valuable teak, ironwood, rosewood, ebony, whitewood and other tropical forest trees, as well as many kinds of bamboo.
The forest coverage rate is 61.4%, mainly distributed in the eastern, northern and western mountainous areas.
The timber reserves are about 1.1 billion cubic meters.
Tonle Sap Lake is the largest natural freshwater fishery in Southeast Asia and is known as the "Fish Lake".
The southwest coast is also an important fishing ground, producing many fish and shrimps.
Aquatic resources are decreasing due to ecological environment imbalance and overfishing.
Flag: The Cambodian flag uses red, blue and white as the main colors. The white temple in the middle is Angkor Wat, surrounded by red and blue stripes (the line ratio is 1:2:1). Red represents the nation, white represents Buddhism, and blue symbolizes the royal family.
, in line with Cambodia’s national motto “Nation, Religion, King”.
It was reused after Cambodia's 1993 campaign to return to the monarchy.
The national emblem of Cambodia is the yellow Angkor Wat with an octagonal windmill above it.
A pattern that is symmetrical on both sides with Wang Jian as the center line.