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Post Last Edit by poknen at 12-1-2011 01:17
salam.....saya nak minta sikit drpda rakan2 yg penah pegi sana...cuti sekolah bulan 3 ni saya bawa group seramai 18 orang ke PP...saya nak minta rekemen dari rakan2 berkenaan:
1.hotel
2.tempat makan
3.tour guide
4.sewa van/mini bus
harap2 ada yg dapat membantu.....tq |
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Reply 641# marufie
kat mana kedai kain cotton yg murah kat pp tuh.... |
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Wah berbaloi gak eh ngan 15usd tu
Plan sampai2 jeh ngan flight Sabtu pagi tu nak terus jenjalan j ...
kekure Post at 11-1-2011 18:23
Well kat PP 3H 2M dah cukup - sbb nothing much to see and to do. So list yg saya bg tu dah cukup bagus and boleh cover within 1 day saja. |
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Well kat PP 3H 2M dah cukup - sbb nothing much to see and to do. So list yg saya bg tu dah cu ...
Suhazlina Post at 12-1-2011 11:57
Oh kalau spend 2 ari kat PP je ok gak kan?
Hari yang ke-3 pegi ke SR
Bas sana ok kan? |
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salam
dengar cerita kat phnom penh ada satu tempat jual baju bdak2 murah.
cam zara semua tu baru dapat dlm RM4...agak2 tau x tempat tu yer ?
thanks. |
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Kalu betul kat PP ada kedai kain murah dan tempat jual baju budak2 tu memang best le. Sesapa yg tahu tolonggggg. |
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Reply 646# kekure
Bas ok USD8 saja. Yg penting bersih and tak ada bau yg tak mengharumkan. |
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Post Last Edit by Suhazlina at 12-1-2011 16:44
Wat Phnom |
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Post Last Edit by Suhazlina at 12-1-2011 16:47
Royal Palace |
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Killing Field |
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Nanti sy tanya kwn tu semula, dia pun x brp tau sbb ikut rombongan, bas bawa.
Kat kembara korban radio ikim tu pun sy pernah dgr cite yg sama, bukan kain cotton jer, sutera, kemeja cotton lelaki! Tp musim raya hj br blh dgr kisah kembara korban ni, dia dok buat rombongan korban kat sana.
Kat sana org miskin jd nya kain2 tu x brp laku for local people. Patut kat hcm selalu jumpa dgn maid kemboja ni mrk naik plane kat hcm..tiap kali sy pi hcm nk blk mesti ada rombongan maid ni. Maslah sbb doa org x blh speak english smpi naik hangin staff AA tu, is there anyone here who can speak english? He he nk tlg kita pulak x reti ckp cambodia.. |
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The most searched-for item in Phnom Penh's markets and shops is textiles. Fine hand-loomed silks are a real bargain here but expect to haggle to get prices down or you'll have your 'head shaved' – meaning you'll be ripped off in the local language. Buddhist-themed carvings and statues are also popular purchases as is hand-pounded silverware and gems. 
Kat mana ni |
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Central Market. Constructed in 1935, this Art Deco gem is one of the city's landmarks. To the Khmers, it is called Phsar Thmei, which means New Market but to the foreigners, Central Market just caught on. As you enter, you are met by street hawkers selling all kinds of souvenirs, curios, post cards and t-shirts. Look at the delicacies on display and get your camera out. You will see fried insects and cockroaches. In the center are all the stalls selling gold, watches (of somewhat suspect provenance) and jewelry. As you go past the jewelry, you will see clothes, fish, meat, fruits, flowers, vegetables and tables serving cooked food. You will also find tailors and seamstresses lined up sewing all kinds of things. This market is an easy walk from the Sisowath riverfront.
Russian Market. Phsar Toul Tom Poung to the locals, this market is not at all an architectural landmark with its small alleyways and chaotic roofs but it offers better selection of curios and  DVDs and CDs (once again, of dubious provenance). Just like the Central Market, there are rows of tailors and seamstresses ready to do anything you want from simple alterations to elaborate gowns. There are food stalls, paint (fine arts) stores, hardware and housewares made of ceramics, paper mache, wood, lacquer, and other local materials. Some of the items are well designed and crafted. You can also buy silk here, glorious locally hand-woven silk and other fabrics as well. The locally woven cotton from the Kampot PTC (Provincial Training Center) is worth buying as it is made of natural fiber and dye. It does not wrinkle much and is very comfortable to wear made up into shirts. |
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Old Market. Phsar Chas to the locals, this market is mostly for the locals who come here to buy fruits, vegetables, housewares and hardware, motor cycle parts and religious items. If you want to have a glimpse of the local culture, visit this one.
Step 4
Phsar Kandal. Almost like the Old Market especially in the things it sells as it caters mostly to locals. However, as it is not far from the riverfront, tourists often find their way to the noodle shops around here. As there are many Vietnamese living around the area, so Pho abounds and the market reflects the Viet influence.
Step 5
Olympic Market. So named because of its location close to the Olympic stadium, this market sells clothes especially those coming from Hong Kong and Korea, food, textiles, shoes, jewelry and other items popular to the locals. It also has end-of - roll textiles from the local garment industry so you can get amazing bargains in fabrics here.
Of course, with the increase in tourist arrivals, a night market was started to cater to the expectation that there be a night market. This one is located close to the riverfront in the park between Street 108 and 106. For now, it only opens on weekends starting at around 5 p.m. The more interesting shopping options if you are a serious shopper are the Central and Russian markets. But if you want to get some interesting photos, try the ones less frequented by tourists. Ask permission to take photos of people. Do NOT take a wallet or purse. Do NOT take a back pack. Phnom Penh can be almost as bad as American and European cities when it comes to pocket dipping. But it is safe and a great place to taste some Asia. |
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Kravanh House
Address: 13E St. 178, Phnom Penh
Phone: 012/756631
Category: Textiles/Sewing
Location: Phnom Penh
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Fodor's Review:
Kravanh House has one of the city's best selections of raw silk and silk products.
Sayon Silk Shop
Address: 40 St. 178, Phnom Penh
Phone: 012/859380
Category: Textiles/Sewing
Location: Phnom Penh
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Fodor's Review:
Sayon Silk Shop has an exquisite collection of silks and ready-made items. |
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Better amek trip malam ke hapa ke?
Bukan apa dah sensorang kan
Terpaksa fikir keselamatan le ...
kekure Post at 12-1-2011 18:37
Kami hari bus at 7.30am, mmg sbb nak smp awal kat SR and tak sure pulak whether malam ada ke tak ada tiket nya anyway nnt u kena tanya la. Perjalanan around 5-6 hours. |
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Spotted at Royal Palace - Bangga sekejap nengok gambor nie |
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