Cambodia Complete Guide: Food, Tourism, Culture, History, Economy, IT, Business Travel
Cambodia is a kingdom located in the southern part of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia, with a population of approximately 17 million. Famous for the world-renowned Angkor Wat, Cambodia carries both the glory of the Khmer Empire and a tragic modern history.
Cambodian food (Khmer cuisine) is less spicy than Thai or Vietnamese food, characterized by its generous use of herbs and fresh ingredients.
| Dish | Khmer | Description |
|---|
| Fish Amok | Amok | Coconut curry steamed fish in banana leaves, the national dish |
| Lok Lak | Lok Lak | Stir-fried beef with pepper sauce and lime |
| Kuy Teav | Kuy Teav | Cambodian rice noodle soup, breakfast staple |
| Bai Sach Chrouk | Bai Sach Chrouk | Grilled pork over rice, popular morning meal |
| Nom Banh Chok | Nom Banh Chok | Khmer curry noodles, called "Khmer noodles" |
| Prahok | Prahok | Fermented fish paste, essential Cambodian condiment |
| Beef Skewers | Sach Ko Ang | Cambodian-style grilled beef skewers |
| Samlor Korko | Samlor Korko | Traditional vegetable stew with prahok |
| Khmer Red Curry | Samlor Kari | Milder Cambodian version of red curry |
| Coconut Cakes | Nom Krok | Coconut milk pancakes, popular snack |
Food Streets and Markets
- Siem Reap Old Market (Psar Chas): Local food experience near Angkor
- Phnom Penh Central Market (Psar Thmey): Art Deco market building
- Phnom Penh Russian Market: Local food and souvenirs
- Siem Reap Pub Street: Tourist food and nightlife area
- Offer food to elders first before eating
- Eat with a spoon and push food onto it with a fork
- Prahok has a strong aroma but is central to Cambodian cuisine
- Leaving some food is acceptable, but try not to waste rice
| Rank | Attraction | Location | Highlights |
|---|
| 1 | Angkor Wat | Siem Reap | UNESCO World Heritage, world's largest religious monument |
| 2 | Angkor Thom (Bayon) | Siem Reap | Over 200 smiling stone faces |
| 3 | Ta Prohm | Siem Reap | Temple engulfed by trees (Tomb Raider filming location) |
| 4 | Royal Palace | Phnom Penh | Active royal residence, Silver Pagoda |
| 5 | Killing Fields (Choeung Ek) | Phnom Penh | Khmer Rouge genocide memorial |
| 6 | Tuol Sleng Museum (S-21) | Phnom Penh | Khmer Rouge detention center, tragic history |
| 7 | Tonle Sap Lake | Siem Reap | Southeast Asia's largest freshwater lake, floating villages |
| 8 | Sihanoukville | Southern Coast | Beach resort, island tours |
| 9 | Banteay Srei | Siem Reap | "Citadel of Women," exquisite carvings |
| 10 | Kampong Cham | Eastern Region | Mekong River city, bamboo bridge |
Angkor, Temple of Preah Vihear, Temple Zone of Sambor Prei Kuk, and Koh Ker.
- Dry Season (November–April): Best time to travel
- Rainy Season (May–October): Tonle Sap water levels high, ideal for floating villages
- Angkor Sunrise: Year-round, dry season recommended
🎭 Culture and People
National Character and Customs
Cambodians (Khmer people) are gentle and quick to smile. Buddhist values are deeply rooted in daily life, and respect for elders is paramount.
- Theravada Buddhism (approximately 97%)
- Islam (approximately 2%, mainly Cham people)
- Christianity (small minority)
| Festival | Time | Description |
|---|
| Khmer New Year | April 13–15 | Traditional Cambodian New Year |
| Pchum Ben | 10th lunar month | 15-day festival honoring ancestors |
| Water Festival (Bon Om Touk) | November | Boat races celebrating Tonle Sap reversal |
| King's Birthday | October–November | Commemoration of King Sihanouk |
| English | Khmer | Pronunciation |
|---|
| Hello | សួស្តី | Sua-sdey |
| Thank you | អរគុណ | Or-kun |
| How much? | ថ្លៃប៉ុន្មាន? | Tlai bon-man? |
| Delicious | ឆ្ងាញ់ | Chh-nganh |
| Help me | ជួយផង | Chuoy pong |
| Yes/No | បាទ/ចាស / ទេ | Bat/Chas / Teh |
| Period | Event |
|---|
| 1st century | Funan Kingdom established |
| 802–1431 | Khmer Empire, Angkor era (Southeast Asia's greatest power) |
| 1431 | Angkor falls to Ayutthaya |
| 1863 | French protectorate established |
| 1953 | Independence from France (King Sihanouk) |
| 1970 | Lon Nol coup, Khmer Republic |
| 1975–1979 | Khmer Rouge rule, approximately 1.7 million killed |
| 1991 | Paris Peace Accords |
| 1993 | UN-supervised elections, constitutional monarchy restored |
| 2023 | Hun Manet becomes PM (son of Hun Sen) |
- Khmer Empire (802–1431): Southeast Asia's largest empire, built Angkor Wat.
- French Colonial Period (1863–1953): Part of French Indochina.
- Khmer Rouge (1975–1979): Pol Pot's communist regime killed approximately 25% of the population.
- Civil War and Peace: 1991 Paris Peace Accords ended decades of conflict.
- Modern Cambodia: Generational transition after Hun Sen's long rule (1985–2023).
| Person | Field | Achievement |
|---|
| Jayavarman VII | Royalty | Greatest Khmer king, built Angkor Thom |
| Suryavarman II | Royalty | Builder of Angkor Wat |
| Norodom Sihanouk | Politics | Father of independence, king and political leader |
| Rithy Panh | Film | Khmer Rouge documentary director, Oscar nominee |
| Hun Sen | Politics | Prime Minister for 38 years, led post-war reconstruction |
| Indicator | Value |
|---|
| GDP | Approximately 32 billion USD |
| GDP per capita | Approximately 1,900 USD |
| GDP Growth Rate | Approximately 6.0% |
| Major Exports | Garments, footwear, rice, rubber |
| Minimum Wage | Approximately 200 USD/month (garment industry) |
| Unemployment Rate | Approximately 0.5% |
- Garments/Footwear: Approximately 70% of exports, mainly to EU and US
- Tourism: Approximately 18% of GDP, centered on Angkor Wat
- Construction/Real Estate: Rapid growth driven by Chinese investment
- Agriculture: Rice, rubber, cassava exports
| Item | Cost |
|---|
| Local restaurant meal | 1–3 USD |
| Mid-range restaurant for two | 15–25 USD |
| Cup of coffee | 1–2 USD |
| Studio apartment (city center) | 250–500 USD/month |
| Tuk-tuk fare | 1–3 USD |
Cambodia's IT industry is still in early stages but growing rapidly. A young population and high smartphone penetration (approximately 80%) are driving digital growth.
| Company | Focus |
|---|
| Wing (by ANZ) | Mobile money, Cambodia's largest |
| ABA Bank | Digital banking |
| Smart Axiata | Telecoms, mobile data |
| Cellcard | Telecommunications |
| BookMeBus | Online bus booking |
- Languages: JavaScript, PHP, Python, Java
- Frameworks: React, Laravel, Vue.js
- Mobile: Flutter, React Native
- Cloud: AWS, Google Cloud
Key Apps and Services
- ABA Mobile: Cambodia's popular banking app
- Wing: Mobile money service
- Grab: Ride-hailing (Phnom Penh)
- PassApp: Local Cambodian ride-hailing
- Facebook: National social media and business platform
Impact Hub and SmallWorld Cambodia in Phnom Penh are key startup communities. The introduction of KHQR (Cambodia's QR payment standard) is driving fintech growth, and startups leveraging the dollarized economy are gaining attention.
- e-Visa or Visa on Arrival: 30 days, approximately 30 USD
- Business Visa (E): Separate application, 35 USD
| Item | Details |
|---|
| Capital | Phnom Penh |
| Currency | Riel (KHR), but USD widely used in practice |
| Time Difference | 2 hours behind Korea (UTC+7) |
| Voltage | 230V, 50Hz, Type A/C/G plugs |
| Emergency | Police 117, Fire 118, Ambulance 119 |
| Language | Khmer (English widely understood, especially in tourist areas) |
- Greet with a "Sampeah" (palms together bow), height varies by status
- Never touch someone's head
- Personal relationships matter in business
- Cash (USD) is the most common payment method
- Cambodia uses a dual currency system (USD and Riel)
- Tuk-Tuk: Most common transport
- PassApp / Grab: Ride-hailing apps
- Domestic flights: Cambodia Angkor Air
- Bus: Giant Ibis, Mekong Express (intercity)
- Boat: Phnom Penh to Siem Reap Mekong boat
| App | Purpose |
|---|
| PassApp | Tuk-tuk and car hailing |
| Grab | Taxi (Phnom Penh) |
| ABA Mobile | Banking |
| Google Maps | Navigation |
| Facebook | Business communication, marketplace |
- UNESCO World Heritage Centre (whc.unesco.org)
- World Bank Cambodia Overview
- IMF World Economic Outlook
- Ministry of Tourism Cambodia
- Wikipedia - Cambodia