Introduction
Take a shopping break on your outing to Phnom Penh with an outing to the Toul Tom Pong (Russian) market, where you are sure to locate a tad of everything. You may ask why a market in Cambodia is known as the Russian market: the appropriate response is that in the 1980s, numerous Russians shopped here when they were on vacation. You can deal here for things as various as false architect apparel, fresh produce, and collectibles. At long last, make certain to spending plan your chance as the market tends to close around 5 to 6 pm; specialists encourage you to visit at a young hour early in the day or afternoon as the open air market can get exceptionally hot late in the day!
During the closure of the city, dozens of large and small markets in the city were blocked one after another, making the place for citizens increasingly narrow. However, there will always be an end to the closure period, taking advantage of everyone's current home office, there are five major markets in Phnom Penh.
If you like me want to see what Russian consumer goods are in the Russian market, don't come over, because there are no Russian consumer goods here, some are local consumption by Phnom Penh people. Unlike the central market, the things in this are more grounded and more suitable for local people, and the price is relatively not so exaggerated. At that time, a few children inside were selling things again, which made me feel a little uncomfortable.
I came to the Russian market in Phnom Penh with expectations. I thought that such a foreign name should be a very luxurious and high-end market. But when I arrived, I found that there were still some gaps compared with the domestic market. Maybe it is because there are more Russians who came here to shop in the past, so I called the Russian market. There are not many daily necessities in the whole market for reference, but there are several snacks in it that are very crowded.
I am from Hong Kong. I went to Cambodia on the 10th. I didn't expect to buy something here, but when I walked to this market, I was very happy. The clothes here are big brands. Polo , Ck , Tommy , Burberry and everything is mostly genuine. Not counterfeit (of course some are counterfeit and wrong). So I have to spend some time researching before buying. I bought 7 clothes for $40. I am very satisfied. Hong Kong uses $40 (250HKD). I believe I can only buy one (remember to talk about money)
A local market where many locals will come, all-encompassing, from fresh food to souvenirs to food stalls, and even hardware accessories, auto parts, gold and silver jewelry, hair washing, nails