Cambodia Folk Culture Village is a large cultural tourist attraction integrating folk art and folk customs of all ethnic groups in Cambodia, focusing on the miniaturized landscape of residential buildings and monuments in all parts of Cambodia.
Cambodian Cultural Village
Posted: Dec 17, 2020
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M50***58
5/5Outstanding
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It feels good, very Cambodian folklore, there are houses of various ethnic groups in Cambodia, large and small theaters, and traditional Cambodian wedding ceremony performances. The epitome of many famous buildings in Cambodia, such as Phnom Penh Palace, museums, etc., as well as small zoos and botanical gardens. Trip.com booking is cheaper than buying tickets on the spot. It is worth seeing.
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Posted: Jan 11, 2020
DEAR张小球
4/5Excellent
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The cultural village is a place with performances, you can also understand the whole history and customs of Cambodia, and it is also a commercial shopping point, but there is no mandatory, the team should come here more.
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Posted: Jan 1, 2020
TangAA
5/5Outstanding
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On the last day of Siem Reap, I went to the Folk Culture Village. The tickets bought by Trip.com were cheaper than on-site purchases and there was a free Chinese interpreter. The scenery is not attractive to me who has visited the outer circle, but the performance inside is worth seeing. I have watched four consecutive games and it is great!
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Posted: Dec 24, 2019
云淡风轻1*1^_^
5/5Outstanding
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Villagers' living standards continue to improve [scenery] [interesting] [cost-effective]
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Posted: Oct 4, 2022
sky沈
4/5Excellent
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The feeling of the cultural village is OK, the whole is some folk things
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Posted: Aug 28, 2023
sky沈
4/5Excellent
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It is one of the cultural characteristics, try it
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Posted: May 27, 2023
Ronny Mello
5/5Outstanding
Cambodia culture village that’s a perfect place to visit
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Posted: Jul 16, 2022
yan***28
5/5Outstanding
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As a developing country, the infrastructure is not very good, but the folk custom is simple. There is no bargaining for street snacks. The drinking water is all bottled water, because the tap water is not up to the standard. The scenery is really good. You can see the details of an ancient civilized country. Personally, you like it better than a city with cement and steel bars.