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Quote: Once a high school ,in the center of the city ,this became the main torture and interrogation centre for the Khmer Rouge and was known as S-21 Prison .As many as 5,750 prisoners were held here. They included Read More
Quote: Of course no visit to Phnom Penh would be complete without a visit to the killing fields. No matter how gruesome it may seem this historical site of Choeung Ek is, in my view, a must see if you’re in Cambodia. Read More
Quote: The Royal Palace seemed like a fairytale setting. From miles around the city, it's regal roofs can be seen, drawing your attention to it, as though they were beacons. I couldn't resist the pull, and my friend Read More
Quote: Although, the Russian Market is obviously not Macy's, the shopping is just as fun and probably far more interesting in regards to the stimulus to your senses. Grilling meats and pickling, spiced fish smells Read More
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Quote: The first and only cooking school for travellers in Phnom Penh. Adults and kids enjoy cooking genuine Cambodian food in a relaxed atmosphere. The school is situated on a breezy terrace in a Khmer-style villa. Read More
Quote: This is a small, 2-storey place. There is a small pub on the ground floor with more girls (staff) than clients (usually). Surprisingly enough, there is a good choice of alcohol/spirits. Upstairs there is Read More
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Quote: There is a nice relaxing garden atmosphere with a cheap restaurant and beer. Shaded platforms around the edge of a man-made fishing pond make for a nice way to kill a day. The cost is around $3 an hour, depending Read More
Quote: right near phsar char or the old market the last home guest house is a cheap and cherful place to stay. rooms start at around $10 and are clean and have air-con and cable tv. at the recipiton you can book coach Read More
Quote: Udong the must see day trip40 km along rout 5 heading towards Battambang, lie’s the heart of Cambodia’s former capitol city Udong. Established in 1618 by Chey Chettha II, it heralded in a time in Khmer history Read More