Phnom Penh Cambodia Neighborhood Guide 🇰🇭 Boeung Keng Kang 2 | BKK2 | Tuol Sleng
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2024
- Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:51 Drama On Our Block
2:30 Is Cambodia Safe?
7:30 Is BKK2 Convienent?
11:08 Noisy Chili Taphouse
12:05 Genocide Museum
15:05 Open Sewer
17:36 Grabbing A Snack
26:25 Visas
29:00 AEB Bakery
30:03 What's Next?
Explore Phnom Penh, Cambodia's vibrant neighborhoods in this guide! 🇰🇭 Discover Boeung Keng Kang 2 (BKK2) and Tuol Sleng. Learn about the unique attractions, local culture, and more. #PhnomPenhNeighborhoods #BoeungKengKang2 #BKK2 #TuolSleng #CambodiaTravel
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Great video
Appreciate you brother 🙏🏻
watching you making me want to live in phnom penh even more even i am a local
Personally I really like Phnom Penh
Great city tours as always from both of you. I grew up in the 60s around this neighborhood during the Nam War and the S21 Museum was my former high school. I know this area very well. Only memories live on. Like you mentioned it, Cambodia has come a long way since the civil war officially ended in 1998. Can't wait for our coming trip next month to Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia to get away from the cold and long winter here. Happy Autumn from Minnesota!
It's developed a lot even in the 10 years I have been coming here. I didn't enjoy PP the first time I was there. Now it's my favorite capital city in SEA. I hope the future is bright 🌞
I've been here in PP a bit more than a year and don't regret the decision to move here. I've found the people here to be very kind and nice.
I have been coming here around 10 years now, and it's come a very long way
Nice video! it's really interesting to see the opinion of people with a different mentality about those places
We try and just be honest so people get the information they need to make am informed decision
Love Phnom Penh
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Love the content guys. Paul from kitchener Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Thanks for watching 👀 definitely subscribe and share!
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I will miss PP. There are a lot of great things about living there.
Over the years I have really grown to love it
The only part I couldn't stand about Phnom Penh was the low key racism. I'd walk up to someone anywhere, and they'd immediately start off in English without even asking if I speak it. Just found it disgusting to be immediately excluded like that based on something i have no control over (my race). Vietnamese aren't as bad about that by contrast, are they? It is not a problem at all in China/Korea/Japan or other parts of the world, so it is hard for me to come to terms with it :( I attended a Khmer language crash course, but it was hard to cope with emotionally when I knew as soon as I got out of class the locals would be immediately excluding me again. A few times I thought "hey they speak at me without asking if I know English, I'll do the same back" so I addressed them in a language they don't know. They would never even admit to not understanding, they just looked at me funny! And continue to speak English! And don't ask if I know English either! Ridiculous! Even in Germany I was shocked how much more people will tend to push German on you at first rather than just speak English. No such luck in Cambodia, so good luck ever learning the language even if you study your pants off.
I never had a problem. I have a bunch of khmer friends from Brazilian Jiu-jitsu, so it hasn't been a problem. Vietnamese are more racist by far.
Sorry, I find it difficult to engage with a channel when I don't know the creator's name. I find this odd given that you are a consulting service and you don't put your name on any of your social media or website So could you tell me you and your wife's names please
Haha, who the f@#k are you lol 😆 😂 🤣 yeah I am going to tell some random my name. Ok 👌 reviews are on the fan page. That's all you need to know. If you're serious about doing business, we can provide you references on the fan page. Otherwise, man, you must have woken up and forgot that no one owes you anything. Brush yo teef. You don't like it. Take a walk. You funny 😁 😂 😀
ur the blogger that have sommany complain
I do expat consulting my clients want truth not fluffy bs