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Is it safe to travel to Cambodia with a group?

Generally speaking, it is safe, but there are still some precautions:

1.。 When going out for business or tourism, it is best to take a taxi. Stay away from motorcyclists when walking on the roadside. When waiting for a bus or riding a motorcycle, take care of your money, things and passport to avoid being stolen or robbed. If you have to go out at night, you should go together.

2. The local traffic facilities are relatively backward, with narrow roads, many cars, chaotic traffic order and frequent traffic accidents. Whether you travel by car or by local public transport, you should pay attention to the traffic conditions.

3. There are many restaurants in Cambodia, mostly in the form of roadside stalls, and the sanitary conditions are difficult to guarantee. It is recommended to avoid eating at roadside stalls as much as possible. At the same time, it is necessary to take preventive measures in advance, prepare medicines and drink bottled pure water.

There may be some women begging with their children around the old market. They ask tourists to buy food for their children or ask for money directly. Please don't give alms in this case because they are professional beggars.

At present, there are still many mines buried in Cambodia, so remember not to deviate from the clearly marked road under any circumstances.

Recommend some interesting places in Cambodia:

1. Angkor Wat is a symbol of the Cambodian nation and is known as one of the four wonders of the East.

2. Angkor Wat, also known as Xiaowuge Cave, is the largest and best-preserved building in Angkor Wat, so "Angkor Wat" is also regarded as the floorboard of the whole historical site group.

The Great Angkor Wat is located in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The Great Angkor Wat is the capital of the Angkor Dynasty in the Kingdom of Zhenla. /kloc-it was expanded by the king of Khmer kingdom in the late 0/2nd century.

4. The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, also known as the Four Arms Bay Grand Palace, is named because it is located at the intersection of the upper Mekong River, the tonle sap river River, the lower Mekong River and the Bassa River. It was built by King Norodom in 1866- 1870.

5. The Independence Monument, located at the intersection of Norodom Avenue and Sihanoukville Avenue, was built to commemorate Cambodia's liberation from French colonial rule and its complete independence on10.9.