I'm sorry I don't have much advice for you. There is one thing you will never regret when you buy it, and that is the powerful Groma, which is a multi-purpose cotton plaid scarf. Cambodians had better wrap it around their heads, necks or waists to keep out the sun or dust. For many Cambodians, wearing groma is a status symbol. Groma is a beautifully printed silk or silk-cotton blended fabric and a very popular souvenir. Other popular souvenirs include antiques, silverware, jewelry, jade, wood carvings, paper masks, replicas of ancient Khmer stone carving art, bronze statues, oil paintings, silk, cloth skirts and brand clothes of local factories. Whether in Psar Chaay market, nameless market, souvenir shop, or endless temple scout conference, it is a good place to shop. Buying goods near temples is a good way to give back, because many vendors here are descendants of Angkor natives.
Another way to make good use of money is to support the disabled and other vulnerable groups in Cambodia to shop. Opposite is Rehab CraftPsar Chaay market, also called Cambodea, and there are high-end silk products such as wallets, handbags and photo albums. For sale here. The profits of the store are used to train and hire disabled groups. Rajana sells exotic wood and metal products, beautifully designed silver ornaments and handmade cards, as well as local spices such as lemongrass, pepper and coffee. Rajanana advocates providing fair trade and fair employment opportunities for Cambodians. Tabitha Cambodia Tel: 760650 There are all kinds of beautiful silk headscarves, cushion covers and shawls.
The proceeds are used to build houses and drill wells. Angkor craftsmen tel: 380354. High-quality carved replicas and exquisite silk are sold here. Poor young people learn the art of making ancestors here. As for brown food, brown sugar is a specialty of Cambodia. In addition, tropical fruits such as durian, mangosteen, red peony, sweet pomegranate, jackfruit, banana, orange, mango and pineapple are also abundant here. People who are interested in Kroma's national costumes can buy Kroma.
Kroma is the fabric of belts and hats, made of cotton and silk. No matter the colors or styles are rich, you can choose as many as you like. Silver (miscellaneous silver) has different prices according to its size and workmanship. Wood carving should pay attention to the quality of wood and whether there are cracks. Rare tree species are ebony, rosewood and ironwood. Its price is related to its size, wood and workmanship. Beautiful four-faced Buddha wood carving pendant. Ruby Cambodia is also rich in rubies. Pay special attention to color and texture when buying, and beware of being fooled.