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Angkor Night Market St Review

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When Angkor Night Market is free, it is also a kind of recreation, mainly some clothes and local specialties. It is no different from most small commodity markets in China, and it has a very familiar feeling. The price of things is different, so we must have the heart to bargain.

Angkor Night Market St

Posted: Feb 8, 2017
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  • yuyanjia~
    4/5Excellent
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    Angkor Wat is famous, and to taste the Siem Reap style, you need to start from the Angkor Night Market. Walking on the streets of Siem Reap, the simple traditional Cambodian style, free and leisure Western life, become one of the most popular places in the city at night.

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    Posted: Mar 12, 2021
  • 莲子99
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's a bit like in Thailand, there are many merchants, especially those who sell fruit in a car. There are a lot of shops on the street that sell paintings. Smiling faces are the most important theme. There are also many massage shops, and the lighting is generally weaker.

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    Posted: Nov 2, 2020
  • fooler0809
    5/5Outstanding
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    Eat, drink and play, a bit like Thailand. The bar rubs shoulders, the fruit stalls are next to each other, and all of them are very delicately arranged for their own cars. There are many massages and other leisure, as well as various crafts.

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    Posted: Sep 27, 2020
  • _TX***1u
    5/5Outstanding

    beautiful place to go and lovely scenery recommend viewing this place and very nice people, also try the food it’s soo good

    0
    Posted: Oct 8, 2023
  • passportfullofrosiesposies
    4/5Excellent

    Just like any other country, this is the market in Siem Reap. Things are not exactly cheap. You gotta bargain for half the price, which I believe so is actually the real price, lol. Spices are cheap though compared to the ones that I bought at the Angkor Supermarket.

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    Posted: Oct 1, 2023
  • 泰哈的大米
    4/5Excellent
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    A cup of delicious freshly squeezed mango juice is $1; a box of delicious durians is $3; when the fried insects on the roadside stall were photographed, the 6- and 7-year-old vendor children were very dedicated to flashing out to collect the photo fee of 0.5 US dollars, and his father was still playing with his mobile phone. The vendors are very gentle, the attitude is very easygoing, the process of fierce bargaining between the two sides is very pleasant, usually in the mutual praise of the sword shadows undercurrent; In addition to the bar, almost all the stores have no air conditioning or fans, and the night market will continue to be quiet at about ten o'clock.

    14
    Posted: Sep 24, 2016
  • 139***22
    5/5Outstanding
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    Our Prince Hotel is about 700 meters away from the old market (night market). When we go to Siem Reap, we naturally have to spend half a day visiting the old market. There are the most concentrated bars and vendors in the city. Overnight, people who have spent the whole day gather here to eat, drink and enjoy massage. It is the most lively area in the city. Here you can buy a variety of handicraft products, tourist souvenirs and local specialties, including wood carvings, clay sculptures imitating Angkor architecture, scarves, shawls, incense and so on. The prices of things here are relatively high, and the bargaining price is half-cut. Here you can also see the artist sitting on the street performing with various colors of sand into small bottles of sand painting crafts.

    1
    Posted: Jun 2, 2018
  • 紛享樂
    4/5Excellent
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    Walking all the way, your eyes can't look left and right. Because there are a wide range of goods here, there are handicrafts such as Cambodian-style oil paintings, wood carving mud and plastics, clothing scarves and shawl accessories, and specialty snacks. But there are small stalls selling oil paintings and clothes outside many attractions in Angkor Wat, and the price is sometimes cheaper because of bargaining. There will also be some novelty and new things. For example, the street food stalls and the "dark cuisine" I first saw, is fried insects ~ fried cockroaches, lice, spiders, etc. It really scared me. Anyone dare to eat this?

    8
    Posted: Jun 17, 2016
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