Inside the Phnom Penh Central Market




The Phnom Penh Central Market is about as cool a market as I've ever visited.  The Art Deco structure was built in the 1930s by the French colonial overlords and looks like something straight out of Hollywood casting of that era. The market contains thousands of stalls with every kind of consumer item and foodstuff you could ever wish for--and a few that some would avoid at all costs.  My travels gravitate toward museums, architecture, history, exploring cuisine, addictions (in other words, "bookstores"), and lounging in the pool. But commerce is an extraordinary mirror into the soul of a nation and I am fascinated by visiting markets too, and visiting The P.P. Central Market is a super way to get a quick feel of the essence of Cambodia. 






































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