Pursat Shopping

  1. Bun Rany Hun Sen Development Centre

    Teaches cloth weaving, mat weaving, sewing, marble carving and other practical skills to young people and markets the items they make. Travellers are welcome to visit classes.

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  2. Community Villa

    The gift shop at the Community Villa restaurant sells silk items, krama and bags made by local women.

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  3. Lim Hoeurn Grocery

    For self-caterers, Lim Hoeurn Grocery stocks wine, soft cheese and Western snack food.

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  4. marble-carving shops

    On the rural east bank, walk south along the river road and you'll come upon a number of small marble-carving shops, where artisans make - and sell - everything from tiny tchotchkes to huge smiling Buddhas (also on sale in shops along NH5, including Chea Phally Marble Carving).You may also see groups of women making naom banchok (thick rice noodles) that they sell fresh in the market.

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  5. Tela Petrol Station shop

    For self-caterers, the Tela Petrol Station shop sells ice cream, wine, cookies and sometimes even yoghurt.

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