There are water villages, but it shouldn't be here. This is the attraction to buy tickets in circles: the pier boards (super rotten boats), go through some boat houses and then go to the floating pier/floating market on the lake for you to shop. Things are more expensive than Siem Reap Night Market. There are also some bus groups that will take guests here to buy rice (Cambodia pollution-free incense rice) .... Children here will sell and beg, and the python will throw ten and nine of them at the aunt and then flee. If the tour guide chooses the project at his own expense, please choose the Queen's Palace or the Bunmi column, don't come here.
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There are water villages, but it shouldn't be here. This is the attraction to buy tickets in circles: the pier boards (super rotten boats), go through some boat houses and then go to the floating pier/floating market on the lake for you to shop. Things are more expensive than Siem Reap Night Market. There are also some bus groups that will take guests here to buy rice (Cambodia pollution-free incense rice) .... Children here will sell and beg, and the python will throw ten and nine of them at the aunt and then flee. If the tour guide chooses the project at his own expense, please choose the Queen's Palace or the Bunmi column, don't come here.
Don't come here, everyone. Many so-called floating villages in Siem Reap are tricks to kill tourists. Like a terrible food chain, we are the bottom food.
This is a shopping spot when traveling. There are many people peddling rice. The price is not cheap. Many items and tours need to ask the price clearly.
In Siem Reap, Cambodia, there are many water villages, many of which have become tourist attractions are actually Vietnamese refugee villages. This kind of spending money to visit poor people should not be advocated. Poor people also have dignity and privacy.