The cultural village consisted of a museum with wax sculptures and traditional weapons. They also have miniature replicas of the landmark buildings in Cambodia. Based on a schedule given, there are shows, wedding rituals and dances performed throughout the day.
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miniature building (if im not mistaken this is a library or museum) |
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Zodiac park ( dragggoonnn) |
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Huge sleeping Buddha |
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Faces park! weird but fun. |
Well, in my opinion, i didn't enjoy much of the Cambodian Cultural Village. There were a variety of things to see, and photograph with but ermmmm. Their dances and performances, we went for 2 of it, didn't really wow us, it was just so-so. My sister and I practically enjoyed snapping away at all the quirky and funny sculptures located everywhere compared to understanding the culture. aha.
p/s: maybe try a different place instead. But then again, mum says ' we will go to Siem Reap only once, as there are so many countries left to explore, so we have to make the best of this trip' Thus, the visit :) It wasn't my cup of tea, but it might be yours! :D
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