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Is it safe to work in Cambodia? What's the danger?

During the non-election period, it is still quite safe. In recent years, with the hype of Cambodian West Port heating up for a time, a large number of "gold-seeking" China people flocked to the port, and some discordant voices also appeared. Some incidents of robbery, kidnapping and extortion of Cambodians are reported in newspapers from time to time, which makes many people who want to invest or work in China wonder: Is it safe to work in Cambodia?

During the non-election period, Phnom Penh is quite safe. Take a walk along the Mekong River in the evening. There are European and American restaurants by the river. Because Cambodia was once a French colony, there are many western restaurants and bars, most of which are from European and American countries. Phnom Penh is also relatively prosperous, so you can search for delicious food when you have time. Moreover, there is a street in China, all of which are from China and restaurants are run by China people.

In short, it is best to go to Cambodia together! Many people are not so dangerous. If a person is walking in the street and suddenly stopped by two or three locals to ask for money, you give them all the money. They want money, not life. I haven't seen them for two years. This is what my friend who lives in Cambodia said.

Safety first! All the above are aimed at Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and other cities don't know much about it.

Advantages of Cambodia: high salary, quiet living environment, low living expenses and safe working environment. In a word, working in Cambodia is a good choice. Disadvantages: There is no Chinese job search website platform, mainly relying on the Cambodian Chinese community and qq to publish recruitment information, and there are fewer domestic positions.

We should respect local customs and know about local holidays. Trade unions are very powerful, but they can't work overtime casually (overtime should be paid according to regulations, and workers can refuse to work overtime without paying), and they can beat and scold workers at will. Besides, there are many people in China. When you arrive, ask someone in China for advice.