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A usual ado ogf the capital
Today, Tuesday, until noon, we're touring the old part of the city, which lives its own local life, and tourists aren't a significant part of the landscape.
And that's what we love most.
Snapshots taken from the tuk-tuk show the pulse of this district, a daily occurrence for the locals.
Dubbed "Russion Market" (Russians were the main customers of this market in the 1980s and 1990s), it offers a variety of goods similar to those found in our bazaars, as well as handicrafts typical of Khmer culture.
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We were there to buy T-shirts, though...














