Why do so many China people travel to Cambodia?

Why do so many China people travel to Cambodia? These four points show that

First, Cambodia's policy is particularly loose, and Cambodia is an extremely free country. Visas are cheap and easy to handle, and you will hardly encounter any interference from the government and police in Cambodia. At this point, tourists may not feel so strongly. If they are investigating and investing, they must feel strongly about it.

The diplomatic relations between Cambodia and China are the best among all Southeast Asian countries, so once China people want to go to any Southeast Asian country, they will be recommended to go to Cambodia. Here in Cambodia, both the government and the people are the friendliest to the people of China.

Cambodia has the most famous tourist attraction in the world-Angkor Wat, which is one of the seven wonders of the world. If you are interested in Buddhism, you can say that a few months in Angkor Wat is not enough. Even if you are not interested in Buddhism, just looking at those historic sites and those magnificent, exquisite and ingenious buildings will definitely make you linger.

Fourth, Cambodia has beaches in Sihanoukville, which are very clean in Asia. The beaches here are much cleaner than those in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia. You can also go fishing for seafood. In a word, Cambodia is a new tourist country with a lot to see and play. It's worth a visit.

Sihanoukville, Cambodia

As a new island tourism hotspot

Its scenery and beaches are no less than those of Maldives and Palau.

But because of its low consumption

It has gradually become the first choice for many leisure vacationers.

Gaolong Island is the first choice for jumping off the island. There are four beaches. The beach slope is gentle, the water is clear and the waves are fine, and the trip is only knee-deep. The air is fresh and pollution-free It is an ideal holiday destination for diving, swimming and sunbathing, and is also very suitable for parents and children to travel.

Gombu

Kampot, a small town rich in durian, is full of traces left by the French colonial period. At every intersection, there is a unique sculpture where many overseas Chinese live. There is also a Borg Mountain, facing the South China Sea of China. You can stand on the edge of the cliff and overlook the whole Kampot, the roads around the mountains, abandoned casino hotels, churches and reeds on both sides of the roads, which will flutter with the wind. It's strange here.

There are two monkey hotels in Kampot, one is Xigang, Kampot, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, and the other is a relatively advanced monkey. The supporting facilities are very good, and almost all of them are foreigners. A triple room at $27 a night is very cost-effective. When I stayed, I also booked a half-day tour to Bogo Mountain the next day, including scenic spot tickets, bus fare and lunch, totaling 13 USD.

You can rent a rabbit car at the gate of the hotel to go to Baima. The scenery on the road is very good, not dirty at all, full of Southeast Asian customs.

Nie? Palace:

Game Guide: There are four fountains in the small pool: elephant, horse, lion and man. It is said that bathing in it can cure diseases and eliminate disasters and wash away evil. Of course, we can only look outside now. After seeing Nirvana Palace, find a nearby restaurant to eat, or bring your own good food in advance.

Water Supply Festival (also known as Dragon Boat Festival)

Traditional festivals in Cambodia. When the rainy season ended and the dry season entered, Cambodian people held a dragon boat race on the Tonle Sap River in front of the palace to express their gratitude to tonle sap river and Mekong River for their nurturing. Festival time: 165438+ 10/3? 15 days

Finally, say a Cambodian food!

Nom banh chok rice noodle soup is often used as breakfast food. It consists of green curry made of rice flour, lemon vanilla, turmeric and Thai lime. Rice noodles are covered with mint leaves, bean sprouts, mung beans, plantain flowers, cucumbers and other vegetables, which are fresh and delicious.