For many Chinese, they hope to travel abroad with the least amount of money. Presumably for many people, Cambodia is a country with very low prices and is also known as a paradise for budget travelers. So are Cambodia’s prices really as low as we think? You won't believe it when you say it.
Cambodia is an ancient civilization with a long history, located in the Indochina Peninsula. However, this country with a long history has not developed and has become one of the least developed countries in the world. Even so, prices in Cambodia are generally on the high side!
According to relevant data, the current average salary income of Cambodian citizens is 165 US dollars. For locals, this kind of salary can only solve the problem of food and clothing. They don’t even dare to go shopping and can only go shopping. Set up a street stall and buy some small items.
At present, prices in Cambodia are still relatively high, especially daily necessities, which are one-third higher than those in our country. A can of Coke costs around US$0.60, a bucket of Laotan pickled cabbage costs around US$1.50, and a pack of not-so-good cigarettes costs around US$3. If a meal in a relatively high-end restaurant costs about US$20 per person, if it is a roadside stall, it can be settled at US$5 per person.
Looking at it this way, what do you think 10 yuan of RMB can buy? However, it is worth mentioning that tropical fruits are quite affordable here. You can buy 12 mangoes for US$0.60, and about 30 mangoes for 10 yuan! 10 yuan can buy 2 coconuts or 2 pineapples.
In terms of transportation, if you rent a local tuk-tuk, it costs US$20 a day for a short distance, and about US$50 for a longer distance. There is also the famous Angkor Wat complex. Its scenic spot tickets are US$20 for one day, US$40 for three days, and US$60 for seven days. The tour guide fee is an additional US$25.
After seeing this, do you still think that prices in Cambodia are very low? It is worth mentioning that Cambodia is a place with a very strong religious culture. If you travel there, you must respect the local cultural customs. At present, there is still a huge gap between the rich and the poor in the local area. You may see a Ferrari one second, and the next second you will see poor people who cannot afford to eat.
Secondly, since vegetables, fruits and electricity are imported from Vietnam, these are relatively expensive locally. The overall development status is not very good, not even as good as what China looked like in the 1980s. .
If you have the chance, will you go to Cambodia for sightseeing?
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