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Visit Cambodia with this cultural guide that ensures you fall in love with the country and its welcoming people. While it may seem like the wild west of Asia at times, Dr. David Hill, a Phnom Penh resident, illustrates how most visitors find Cambodia to be a unique gem. He navigates the Do's and Don'ts of exploring the wonders of Angkor Wat, the vibrant energy of Phnom Penh, and the serene beaches of Sihanoukville. The guide provides insights into the Khmer Rouge period, advising on sensitive topics to approach or avoid. On a lighter note, it offers practical tips on local superstitions, body language, Buddhism, and navigating social situations like weddings, funerals, and shopping outings. Dr. Hill ensures that your experiences—from shopping trips to nighttime adventures—are enjoyable and respectful. He emphasizes the importance of kindness, such as being nice to three-colored male cats for good luck, and clarifies misunderstandings, like distinguishing a dahleng from a romantic advance. With a blend of humor and practicality, this guide is essential for foreign residents, visitors, or armchair travelers eager to appreciate all that Cambodia has to offer.
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Dos & Don'ts in Cambodia, David Hill
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- Année de publication
- 2005
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- Titre
- Dos & Don'ts in Cambodia
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- David Hill
- Éditeur
- iGroup Press
- Publié
- 2005
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 224
- ISBN10
- 9749823109
- ISBN13
- 9789749823101
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Cartes et voyages, Voyage, Géographie & Topographie, Culture et Société
- Description
- Visit Cambodia with this cultural guide that ensures you fall in love with the country and its welcoming people. While it may seem like the wild west of Asia at times, Dr. David Hill, a Phnom Penh resident, illustrates how most visitors find Cambodia to be a unique gem. He navigates the Do's and Don'ts of exploring the wonders of Angkor Wat, the vibrant energy of Phnom Penh, and the serene beaches of Sihanoukville. The guide provides insights into the Khmer Rouge period, advising on sensitive topics to approach or avoid. On a lighter note, it offers practical tips on local superstitions, body language, Buddhism, and navigating social situations like weddings, funerals, and shopping outings. Dr. Hill ensures that your experiences—from shopping trips to nighttime adventures—are enjoyable and respectful. He emphasizes the importance of kindness, such as being nice to three-colored male cats for good luck, and clarifies misunderstandings, like distinguishing a dahleng from a romantic advance. With a blend of humor and practicality, this guide is essential for foreign residents, visitors, or armchair travelers eager to appreciate all that Cambodia has to offer.



