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Is it safe to travel to Cambodia? What should I pay attention to?

1. Do your homework before you go, listen to Jiang Xun's music and read Indian stories about real wax and the beautiful scenery of Angkor. You know something about these things, otherwise you are a pile of ruins and big stones.

2. The best travel time is after 65438+February and before February. These two months are winter and dry season. The temperature is around 25-35 degrees. In addition, it is summer and rainy season in Cambodia, and the temperature in summer is as high as 45℃, which is a straight stove mode. It is best not to go to the Spring Festival. It's crowded. The traffic jam will last for two hours in half an hour. In addition, if you want to see the most beautiful sunrise, you need to go in March and September, and the sun will rise among the five towers. I forgot the exact date when it will rise in the middle. Sunrise is more beautiful in rainy season, but not so brilliant in dry season.

3. Clothes: If you don't want to wash clothes, you'd better bring two sets of light clothes. Clothes sweat easily in hot weather, so change a suit for half a day. Generally, hotels use swimming pools, so you can bring your own swimsuit. On the third floor of Xiaowu City and Bakken Mountain, it is necessary to wear tight-shouldered coats (short sleeves are enough) and knee-high summer clothes to show respect. In addition, other scenic spots currently have no requirements for clothing. Shoes should be comfortable and grip the ground without slipping. Brother Xiao Wu's third floor represents heaven, with a slope of almost 70 degrees. If the shoes don't fit, it's easy to fall. Other temples are not suitable for wearing high heels, so I took high heels to take pictures, gave up and brought them back directly without unpacking. Girls should wear red, orange, white, etc. Not gray and black, if they want to take pictures. They are all black and blue stones, dressed in gray. Congratulations on your invisibility.

4. Gourmet: I only went to Siem Reap, not Phnom Penh. I feel that there are many kinds of food in Angkor Wat, and there are also many Korean and Japanese restaurants in China. You can try local Khmer cuisine. There are also some local special fruits to taste, such as brown sugar water, buttermilk, fruit milkshake, Sakyamuni, guava and milk candied dates, which are sweeter than those in the north. If you are brave enough, you can go to the night market in Bar Street to find spiders, scorpions and big bugs. Fried spiders are famous, the size of black fists.