Siem Reap! Probably the most touristy place in Cambodia. Probably the most annoying tuk tuk drivers on earth, but this country has gone though some seriously hard times. We hope you enjoy the video ❤
For your knowledge, when you enter the religious building, a sign of respect is to remove the cap from your head, it's always appreciated. I think it's kind of like that all over the world. Great video!
Really appreciate your respect for the culture, and I enjoy seeing the less touristy parts. I might check it out as a possible retirement destination, but I'm not sure I could take the heat.
I traveled to Siem Reap with my wife in 2015, in general Cambodia is a nice and friendly country, and we like Angkor Wat very much. Just one thing I felt unhappy was the experience of visiting the floating village on the Tonle Sap Lake. We hired a boat going that Tonle Sap Lake trip. When the boat passed a floating "school of orphanage", the driver parked the boat right across the "school" by a "floating market" without asking us. And he told us we could buy some supply and "strongly" encouraged us to buy large packs (20-50 kg) of rice/flour to donate for the kids in the school. Interestingly, the floating market was full of openly raised crocodiles and pythons, I felt strongly they used this way to threaten/scare tourists. I was born in China of 1980's (when our country was not rich), I knew very well how some touring business worked in such a situation. And my wife was brought up in an army family, and we did not scare of crocodiles and pythons. Then we insisted not to spend a penny in the floating market and treated those animals as zoo touring. Our "innocence" kept for 30 mins or so, and the driver tried 3-5 times to persuade us to donate, but after then he brought us back to the yard without further touring and an obviously bad face at all (at least he reduced the touring time by 1 hour or so). The point is - when he went further physical threat in the floating market, we might have to buy. We don't want to risk our life just for a pack of rice or so ... ... So the lesson is - be careful about taking those "lake tour" alone, you feel different when they leave you in a isolated floating market on the lake and force you to buy. But again, this is the only thing I felt unhappy of Cambodia, in general, it is a very nice and friendly country. I still miss those ancient temples in the forest, as well as the beautiful sunset in the area! I missed the tricycle driver who took us touring Angkor Wat. He earned about 5 dollars a day and his dream was to be able to rent a second-hand car to be a taxi driver. I still remember his happy face when he received the milk and cake as our brunch gift (when we heard he never had lunch during work). However he did not eat them at all, he said his son has not ever eaten cake at all so he would bring them back to share with the family. Though experiencing the difficulty of life, he was always punctual and did not try to charge us for one more penny, what's more was he had always smiles in his face, What a diligent and honest man, I think this is the real face of Cambodian people!
@@MegaCavatina same here! Incredible experience I'm shocked to read about bad experiences on the tonle sap tour. I had absolutely 0 issues on two 1 week trips to siem reap
I was in Siem Reap back in 2011 and really enjoyed myself. I'm sad to see the economy has taken such a hit. I hope the tourists come back and spend money there. The people are so kind and despite everything they've gone through. I hope you visit Angkor Wat as well
If you want to see a rural part of Siem Reap or more of how Cambodian people lives are like, I highly recommend visiting a village called "Preah Dak Village". It such a very beautiful place to see, but very underrated ( At least by foreigners).
Hi Luke and Naomi. Glad to see you having fun in Siem Reap. I like the nature and these amazing temples. Even though there’s not much going on in the area, I must say it’s very clean and beautiful. Anyway, I hope you keep enjoying Cambodia but be careful of your belongings like your backpack, if possible put it infront and don’t stay too late at night especially in dark areas. I heard not so nice news happened with my cousin and friends during their visit there. Anyway take care and enjoy. Cheers!
I've been to siem reap twice and no bad experiences. Unlike others here I went on the floating village tour and had an amazing time was never borhered. And unlike OP i had 0 issues with tuktuks i found their problems pretty surprising.
I went to Siem Reap around 10 years ago but never get closed to the local community. So thanks for showing the places I didn’t explore at all, it’s interesting! For me the tuk-tuk was fine as we basic book one driver for the whole day so no other bothering. Some kids would push for souvenirs but understandable somehow. I bought some postcards for 1 or 2 dollar. Angkor Wat is amazing to see but personally I liked the most was my visit to Beng Mealea, which is a bit far from the city. This is more of a ruin still and it feels like playing Uncharted in real world jumping on the rock pieces. It makes you feel the time and what time really means for civilizations. I also went to a Landmine Museum a bit out of town and it was my first real contact with its tragic history. We made a small amount donation though it must be too far from getting the problem fixed. The history needs to be remembered and hopefully it would never happen again. Also welcome if you’re back for China S2. If you would come to Beijing, and if you need, could message me for local advice and maybe city walk companion. 😉
I used to travel around to experience different countries and cultures, but unfortunately I was impressed by the religion and ritual culture, which were really good, but in the end, when I wanted to stop and rest, I felt the warmth of humanity is the greatest culture and heritage of a place.
32:00 I usually do not bargain and casually buy whatever comes to me that I think fit because it goes to local people anyway. But you do make a very good point. 👍🏼
Happy to see you guys continue to explore more, Take care of yourselves, Hope you guys be back to China Xinjiang in the best season, Which would be as beautiful as heaven. To the nature,not just the city.
It will be a little Complex feelings to visit a less developed area,But we believe the country is getting better Day by day。CHEERUP! To enjoy the beautiful things And talk to young people, They are the future of the country
For the tuk-tuk issues, you just ignore them or make body language with your hands and keep walking. They just try to make a living and it happened to the locals as well. The king resides at royal palace in Phnom Penh by the riverfront most of the time. Have a good day. Peace ✌️
Careful with the tuk tuk, just say no, never say 'later or we'll come back later' then you will have problems with them. They'll insist that you have promised them later. Also the gems street just beware of fake gems and silver wares. Have a Cambodian friend along if you really want to buy some
@@TwoMadExplorers Yeah! it actually happened to me at the hotel, I told the tuk tuk driver there 'maybe later'. He was on me all the time after that I say 'no' then he screamed at me 4 letters words and said that i promised him. I spoke to the hotel owner after then only did he left me alone.
Hello guys, love your videos, and honestly I think you two are some of the coolest couples doing vlogs all over the globe. @8:10 the Royal Residence is simply a getaway or temporary residence for the king, whenever he visits Siem Reap. The main Royal Palace is, of course, in Phnom Penh. @29:50 the market there is called ‘The Old Market’, and at night it turns into a ‘Night Market’. Like most Southeastern Asian countries, shopkeepers try to make a few extra bucks (especially with tourists). It’s a bit annoying, but again, like other Asian countries, you just need to bargain with the pricing. Some of the very obnoxious things in Cambodia, especially in Siem Reap are the tuk tuk drivers. I could only wish the city of Siem Reap would do something about it. I’m in Phnom Penh, I’m not sure if you’ve already passed it, if not if you wanna hit me up and I’d like to buy you guys some coffee. Cheers and enjoy your stay in Cambodia
Oh, and the best way to deal with those aggressive tuk tuk drivers is to just turn your back on them and look away and keep walking. I know it sounds a little rude on our part, but usually they get the message once you do that
A simple way to get the tuks to leave you alone is to just learn how to say 'no thank you' in Khmer. They'll think you're an expat and not a tourist and not bother you.
A lot of Cambodians do not walk anywhere, they will ride a moto if they are only going 50 meters. So when they see you walking they think you are strange. Yes talk about all the garbage everywhere.
And being at the shop that sends stuff international you can leave a link and we will buy from the shop. Help somebody's shop or small buiseness what a good thing to do
City used to be swarmed by Chinese tourists till pandemic, due to incidents happened to them done by Chinese gangs , Chinese tourists have not returned like before. You can see pictures and videos of Ankor wat frok few years ago, you wouldn't be able to see a single spot that's how crowded it used to be. Hopefully normalcy will return.
There are no simplified subtitles here, which many people in China can't read. Traditional subtitles are banned.So please remember to add Chinese simplified subtitles.thank you❤
Cool video. I like your honestly and that you don't entertain and it does not feel like you chase money. Because it is a trap and people become clowns for money. But not you.
Another big business in Cambodia are the private schools and English and Chinese are taught there. If they learn English they know they can get a job and higher pay.
NOT SANDWICH @ 24.36 BUT A AUTHENTIQUE CASSE- CROUTE !! lol !! like anywhere in north africa or indochine !! CASSER bien la croute mes amis §§ orkoon for you nice video !! BON VOYAGE !!
Please report TuKTuk guys that tried to sell you illegal stuffs, because they ruined Khmer people’s reputation. That’s the only way to stop it! It really is disturbing me as a Khmer, seen or heard too much about this on TH-cam…
True. My cousin when visiting the country, his phone was snatched when talking photos by 2 guys on scooter. It was around 10 at night. Suggest that they don’t go late at night. (Different from China)
Thank you both for visiting my Country Cambodia ❤
Siem Reap! Probably the most touristy place in Cambodia. Probably the most annoying tuk tuk drivers on earth, but this country has gone though some seriously hard times. We hope you enjoy the video ❤
For your knowledge, when you enter the religious building, a sign of respect is to remove the cap from your head, it's always appreciated. I think it's kind of like that all over the world. Great video!
@@swixk thanks for watching ❤️❤️❤️
回答你的一个问题。柬埔寨国王和莫妮烈皇太后,大部分时间住在北京,北京的东交民巷15号是柬埔寨皇家官邸。
譬如今天,你去北京的东交民巷15号,柬埔寨国王和太后就在那里
Really appreciate your respect for the culture, and I enjoy seeing the less touristy parts. I might check it out as a possible retirement destination, but I'm not sure I could take the heat.
@@ExpatGringo thanks so much for watching 🙌 we appreciate you!
Yeah, the heat is definitely a factor ☀️
I traveled to Siem Reap with my wife in 2015, in general Cambodia is a nice and friendly country, and we like Angkor Wat very much. Just one thing I felt unhappy was the experience of visiting the floating village on the Tonle Sap Lake. We hired a boat going that Tonle Sap Lake trip. When the boat passed a floating "school of orphanage", the driver parked the boat right across the "school" by a "floating market" without asking us. And he told us we could buy some supply and "strongly" encouraged us to buy large packs (20-50 kg) of rice/flour to donate for the kids in the school. Interestingly, the floating market was full of openly raised crocodiles and pythons, I felt strongly they used this way to threaten/scare tourists.
I was born in China of 1980's (when our country was not rich), I knew very well how some touring business worked in such a situation. And my wife was brought up in an army family, and we did not scare of crocodiles and pythons. Then we insisted not to spend a penny in the floating market and treated those animals as zoo touring. Our "innocence" kept for 30 mins or so, and the driver tried 3-5 times to persuade us to donate, but after then he brought us back to the yard without further touring and an obviously bad face at all (at least he reduced the touring time by 1 hour or so). The point is - when he went further physical threat in the floating market, we might have to buy. We don't want to risk our life just for a pack of rice or so ... ...
So the lesson is - be careful about taking those "lake tour" alone, you feel different when they leave you in a isolated floating market on the lake and force you to buy.
But again, this is the only thing I felt unhappy of Cambodia, in general, it is a very nice and friendly country. I still miss those ancient temples in the forest, as well as the beautiful sunset in the area! I missed the tricycle driver who took us touring Angkor Wat. He earned about 5 dollars a day and his dream was to be able to rent a second-hand car to be a taxi driver. I still remember his happy face when he received the milk and cake as our brunch gift (when we heard he never had lunch during work). However he did not eat them at all, he said his son has not ever eaten cake at all so he would bring them back to share with the family. Though experiencing the difficulty of life, he was always punctual and did not try to charge us for one more penny, what's more was he had always smiles in his face, What a diligent and honest man, I think this is the real face of Cambodian people!
Hope china will help in lifting Cambodia out of poverty as well like it did with it's own people. Though Khmer rouge was supported by china & usa .
I had exactly the opposite experience on the Tonle Sap. Our guide was great, no forced sales and the great sunset. One of my best travel memories.
Thank you for your kind words and your visit to Cambodia. We appreciate and love every tourist.
@@MegaCavatina same here! Incredible experience I'm shocked to read about bad experiences on the tonle sap tour. I had absolutely 0 issues on two 1 week trips to siem reap
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I was in Siem Reap back in 2011 and really enjoyed myself. I'm sad to see the economy has taken such a hit. I hope the tourists come back and spend money there. The people are so kind and despite everything they've gone through. I hope you visit Angkor Wat as well
Love ❤️ SR Cambodia 🇰🇭
Thank you for showing Cambodia 🇰🇭
I just can’t ignore how sweet and gentle Naomi speaks in this episode ❤ hope you had a good stay ❤
Same feeling, my heart was melted.
If you want to see a rural part of Siem Reap or more of how Cambodian people lives are like, I highly recommend visiting a village called "Preah Dak Village". It such a very beautiful place to see, but very underrated ( At least by foreigners).
thank you for this nice picture
Hi Luke and Naomi. Glad to see you having fun in Siem Reap. I like the nature and these amazing temples. Even though there’s not much going on in the area, I must say it’s very clean and beautiful. Anyway, I hope you keep enjoying Cambodia but be careful of your belongings like your backpack, if possible put it infront and don’t stay too late at night especially in dark areas. I heard not so nice news happened with my cousin and friends during their visit there. Anyway take care and enjoy. Cheers!
a nice video about a country I heard about a lot when I was young years ago but never been to. thanks 😊
Glad you enjoyed it 🙌
the temple is really beautiful and impressive❤
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Enjoy your trip❤️like your multi-facetted views on one thing. I hope there will be no more wars, massacres, and all the bad things in the world 🙏
Had a real good Cambodian friend in highschool, I've always wanted to go see it for myself!
Very nice blog, good information u shared 👍
你们打算去看吴哥窟么,世界遗产,一定要去❤,上海还是很热,注意保护自己的身体❤
It’s great that you guys can withstand the heat there.
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Enjoying the Cambodia series! It's too bad countries and their people have to go through such bad things!
Awesome. Thanks 4 sharing.😊
I've been to siem reap twice and no bad experiences. Unlike others here I went on the floating village tour and had an amazing time was never borhered. And unlike OP i had 0 issues with tuktuks i found their problems pretty surprising.
the food looks delicious and is making me hungry……
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭 ❤❤
Nice and clean place.
Welcome to Cambodia 🇰🇭
nice place for sure
A rapidly developing country, very beautiful.
I went to Siem Reap around 10 years ago but never get closed to the local community. So thanks for showing the places I didn’t explore at all, it’s interesting! For me the tuk-tuk was fine as we basic book one driver for the whole day so no other bothering. Some kids would push for souvenirs but understandable somehow. I bought some postcards for 1 or 2 dollar.
Angkor Wat is amazing to see but personally I liked the most was my visit to Beng Mealea, which is a bit far from the city. This is more of a ruin still and it feels like playing Uncharted in real world jumping on the rock pieces. It makes you feel the time and what time really means for civilizations.
I also went to a Landmine Museum a bit out of town and it was my first real contact with its tragic history. We made a small amount donation though it must be too far from getting the problem fixed. The history needs to be remembered and hopefully it would never happen again.
Also welcome if you’re back for China S2. If you would come to Beijing, and if you need, could message me for local advice and maybe city walk companion. 😉
7:37 I can see " Heart Broken " in Naomi's face. The ANGEL is in the details.
I used to travel around to experience different countries and cultures, but unfortunately I was impressed by the religion and ritual culture, which were really good, but in the end, when I wanted to stop and rest, I felt the warmth of humanity is the greatest culture and heritage of a place.
32:00 I usually do not bargain and casually buy whatever comes to me that I think fit because it goes to local people anyway. But you do make a very good point. 👍🏼
Tourists shop owners are not poor anywhere in the world unlike independent small sellers .
Will you return to China after your trip to Cambodia ends? I really enjoy appreciating China from your perspective.
The King first residence is in Phnom Penh Royal place , Siem Reap is only the second Royal residence when his royal majesty visits there. ❤
So many place to check in Cambodia, I suggested you to stay with long journey in this country.
Thank u for showing me what different countries look like.A good place.(And quietly looking forward to the video in two weeks🤫🤫🤫
I prefer walking when I arrive in a new country or new city cos can see alot things when walking not like sitting tuk tuk
Will you come back to China again? I like watching your videos❤❤
Ok, now with all day's work got off, Let me start to visit Cambodia with you two.🤨
不一样的风土人情,谢谢。出门外在,请注意自身安全。
at 26:15, on the left side of the pub street, I found a shop with the name of "Paper Tiger"! Ah, so cool, the word was created by Chairman Mao.🥰
I like cambodia 🇰🇭 at Siem Reap from south korea
Great video!
New video updated🥰happy🤤
I appreciate you greet and thank you people in Khmer language
I like Cambodia, a dreamy country. ❤❤❤
I support your point of view. I will only buy things I like if the price is reasonable. If the price is too high, I will be deceived.
nice video
Very good.
Happy to see you guys continue to explore more, Take care of yourselves, Hope you guys be back to China Xinjiang in the best season, Which would be as beautiful as heaven. To the nature,not just the city.
It will be a little Complex feelings to visit a less developed area,But we believe the country is getting better Day by day。CHEERUP! To enjoy the beautiful things And talk to young people, They are the future of the country
The Siem Reap river actually started off as a man made channel during the Angkor period.
For the tuk-tuk issues, you just ignore them or make body language with your hands and keep walking. They just try to make a living and it happened to the locals as well.
The king resides at royal palace in Phnom Penh by the riverfront most of the time.
Have a good day. Peace ✌️
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I like temple
good
welcome to Cambodia♥️ សូមស្វាគមន៍ការមកទស្សនាប្រទេសកម្ពុជា🙏🙏🙏
Careful with the tuk tuk, just say no, never say 'later or we'll come back later' then you will have problems with them. They'll insist that you have promised them later. Also the gems street just beware of fake gems and silver wares. Have a Cambodian friend along if you really want to buy some
Thank you 🙏 that’s helpful
@@TwoMadExplorers Yeah! it actually happened to me at the hotel, I told the tuk tuk driver there 'maybe later'. He was on me all the time after that I say 'no' then he screamed at me 4 letters words and said that i promised him. I spoke to the hotel owner after then only did he left me alone.
Hello guys, love your videos, and honestly I think you two are some of the coolest couples doing vlogs all over the globe.
@8:10 the Royal Residence is simply a getaway or temporary residence for the king, whenever he visits Siem Reap. The main Royal Palace is, of course, in Phnom Penh.
@29:50 the market there is called ‘The Old Market’, and at night it turns into a ‘Night Market’. Like most Southeastern Asian countries, shopkeepers try to make a few extra bucks (especially with tourists). It’s a bit annoying, but again, like other Asian countries, you just need to bargain with the pricing.
Some of the very obnoxious things in Cambodia, especially in Siem Reap are the tuk tuk drivers. I could only wish the city of Siem Reap would do something about it.
I’m in Phnom Penh, I’m not sure if you’ve already passed it, if not if you wanna hit me up and I’d like to buy you guys some coffee.
Cheers and enjoy your stay in Cambodia
Oh, and the best way to deal with those aggressive tuk tuk drivers is to just turn your back on them and look away and keep walking. I know it sounds a little rude on our part, but usually they get the message once you do that
Thank you so much for your support and helpful information! You’re the best! 🙌🙌🙌
Those souvenirs are all from Yiwu, China😄
What was the name of that sandwich shop or its location? Thanks
A simple way to get the tuks to leave you alone is to just learn how to say 'no thank you' in Khmer. They'll think you're an expat and not a tourist and not bother you.
A lot of Cambodians do not walk anywhere, they will ride a moto if they are only going 50 meters. So when they see you walking they think you are strange. Yes talk about all the garbage everywhere.
Kangen back in Indonesia mr 😅
Is this the latest video or one from your archives?🙏
What place did you get those sandwiches at??
If you are there still. Make video about coffee. It is for sure to be tasty but is forgotten in shadow of Vietnam coffee
Yes absolutely true! Amazing coffee in Cambodia 🇰🇭
And being at the shop that sends stuff international you can leave a link and we will buy from the shop. Help somebody's shop or small buiseness what a good thing to do
may i ask what's the name of the restraunt?
City used to be swarmed by Chinese tourists till pandemic, due to incidents happened to them done by Chinese gangs , Chinese tourists have not returned like before.
You can see pictures and videos of Ankor wat frok few years ago, you wouldn't be able to see a single spot that's how crowded it used to be. Hopefully normalcy will return.
We always know if he stay in the palace look at the flag you will see royal flag
😊😊😊🎉
First one
What should a tourist pay attention to when traveling to Cambodia?
There are no simplified subtitles here, which many people in China can't read. Traditional subtitles are banned.So please remember to add Chinese simplified subtitles.thank you❤
Xin chào 🥰
🇻🇳 ❤️
Geat job
Please add Chinese translation thanks😊
26:15 paper tiger😂
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Our king is living in Phnom Penh royal palace
I won;t say much, but if you got chance, try those insect dishes... They are way way way taster then looks!
Cool video. I like your honestly and that you don't entertain and it does not feel like you chase money. Because it is a trap and people become clowns for money. But not you.
Thank you for watching and supporting us 👍 we appreciate the kind words!
His vacation home he stay at the royal palace in Phnom Penh
I believe people go to Siem Reap Is to visit Angkor Wat.
Another big business in Cambodia are the private schools and English and Chinese are taught there. If they learn English they know they can get a job and higher pay.
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Lack of people....they go to the markets starting at 4am. Cambodia King is in Phnom Penh. Thai king is mostly in Germany
where are you now? Qingdao or Nanjing?
i know,maybe shanghai😊
This movie is also excellent, but,No more new programs? A series about traveling in China?😮
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看到柬埔寨的景象,对餐厅服务员的礼貌留下美好印象。对于南传佛教,有了感性认识。很好。另外你吃面包的样子,证明你们还是对你们西方的生活方式更感到熟悉和亲切。
What's the meaning of "very shishy, very hoho" ? 🤔
It means fancy or rich
@@TwoMadExplorers Thanks.
希望柬埔寨越来越好!爱来自中国
NOT SANDWICH @ 24.36 BUT A AUTHENTIQUE CASSE- CROUTE !! lol !! like anywhere in north africa or indochine !! CASSER bien la croute mes amis §§ orkoon for you nice video !! BON VOYAGE !!
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Looks nice but after visiting china the rest looks old fashion,,, either china develop too fast or the rest are too slow..
😂😂 😂true
Still need to look out for motor robbers in south east Asia
Please report TuKTuk guys that tried to sell you illegal stuffs, because they ruined Khmer people’s reputation. That’s the only way to stop it! It really is disturbing me as a Khmer, seen or heard too much about this on TH-cam…
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Welcome to Cambodia ❤🇰🇭🙏🏾
Be alert & careful of snatch thieves
True. My cousin when visiting the country, his phone was snatched when talking photos by 2 guys on scooter. It was around 10 at night. Suggest that they don’t go late at night. (Different from China)
very few people
One of the biggest businesses in Cambodia is Buddhism, people spend lots of money to make merit.