Market shopping in Cambodia
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Psar Tuol Tom Pong
Haggling at this market requires peering over mounds and mounds of clothing and quality kramas (chequered silk scarf worn around the necks, shoulders and waists of nearly every Khmer). It is often referred to as the Russian Market, as back in the 1980s it was the Russians' retail outlet of choice. It is the best place for souvenir T-shirts, CDs, DVDs and miniature carvings.
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Angkor Night Market
Something different on the Siem Reap shopping scene, this lively night market includes handicrafts, souvenirs and silks. Shopping by night is a great way to avoid tropical torpor, plus there is the Island Bar at the back of the market for a spot of libation.
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Psar Chaa
Located in the heart of old Siem Reap, Psar Chaa (Old Market) is well stocked with anything you might want to buy in Cambodia (and lots of things you don’t want to buy!). Silverware, silk, wood carvings, stone carvings, Buddhas, paintings, rubbings, T-shirts, table mats…the list is endless. There are bargains to be had if you haggle patiently and humorously.
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Psar Kandal
Just up the road from Psar Chaa, the old market, is Psar Kandal. This is a newer, smaller version of the old selling the same sort of stuff. If it gets too cramped at Psar Chaa, then come here, it's much quieter and the vendors are less in-your-face.
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Psar Leu
Psar Leu (Upper Market) is where the locals come to shop. This vast complex offers pungent prahoc (fermented fish paste), fragrant fruits, household goods and anything else a Cambodian family might desire.
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Psar O Russei
Housed in a sprawling mall-like space, this is the place to come if you want to lose your legion of adoring tuk-tuk fans. It is a complete maze selling everything you can think of.
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Boeung Chhouk Market
Boeung Chhouk Market has a whole section selling pre-worn clothes from Thailand. Quality varies, but finds are always a possibility.
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