Cambodia

In the country's south are the beaches and also lively bars of Sihanoukville Province. Elsewhere along the southern coastline, the town of Kep mixes present-day resorts with the damages of those from its time under French regulation. Ecotourism prospers in Koh Kong Province's mangrove woodlands as well as the Cardamom Mountains and also in the remote northeast, where thick forest, as well as towns, line the Mekong. Cambodian food, much less spicy than a few of its Southeast Asian next-door neighbors, varies from the steamed curry meal amok to fried arachnids, while baguettes and coffee continue to be a French-colonial legacy.


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Cambodia