How is life in Phnom Penh?
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How is life in Phnom Penh?
Hi, I am exploring new job in Phnom Penh.. Did sonw reading about the living styles n culture. Just wish if anyone could share:
1. Is it safe for a single lady to work there
2. Staying alone after work and weekend nake me nervous to think of. Any one care to share experiences
3. I am muslim, how is the treatment towards Muslims there? From colleagues n community
4. Any comment on halal food n groceries
5. Any recommendation for places to stay that is safe. Rental etc.
Hope to hear from you soon, especially if there are anyone from Malaysia...
Thanks
1. Is it safe for a single lady to work there
2. Staying alone after work and weekend nake me nervous to think of. Any one care to share experiences
3. I am muslim, how is the treatment towards Muslims there? From colleagues n community
4. Any comment on halal food n groceries
5. Any recommendation for places to stay that is safe. Rental etc.
Hope to hear from you soon, especially if there are anyone from Malaysia...
Thanks
- cptrelentless
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Re: How is life in phnom penh
There are plenty of muslims in Cambodia, it's no big deal. They're even out in the boonies. There's about six or seven mosques around the centre of PP. If you travel in a liveried tuktuk like Grab you're generally safe, the roads are pretty nuts. There's plenty of big supermarkets with imported halal food if you want to cook for yourself, or there's places to go and eat. How much do you want to spend? There's nice serviced condos which'll keep the riff-raff out but these are fairly pricey, if you rent a room they generally have a gate leading to the communal area that locks and you can bolt yourself in. If you're at home at night you're pretty much fenced in, people take security fairly seriously.
- John Bingham
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Re: How is life in phnom penh
Cambodia is in my opinion a very safe country to live in as long as you take certain factors into account. I know many Chams and Malays here and they get on fine with the Buddhist majority. So far this country has managed to avoid the Islamophobia that has infected other regions. I hope this situation remains benign and we can all get on together, good luck in your new position.
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Re: How is life in Phnom Penh?
Think its true to say that the Muslims and other groups do tend to live close to each other. As a Muslim you might find support bu googleing the mosques and asking for advice there. For instance where I live is mainly christian and buddhist. there are 3 big chritian churches, one Korean, 1 methodist and a cathlouc one and 2 twmples but no mosques and i rarely see anyone with a headscarf around here
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Re: How is life in Phnom Penh?
You are Asian? You will blend in. Not much to worry of.
White males are the ones that get trouble in Asia.
White males are the ones that get trouble in Asia.
- tightenupvolume1
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Re: How is life in Phnom Penh?
If you are a muslim why do you,want to,come to a buddist country ?
( i have an idea why)
charlie
( i have an idea why)
charlie
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Re: How is life in Phnom Penh?
Read the OP. She says that she is thinking about relocating to PP for a job. She is asking for advice.tightenupvolume1 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 7:11 am If you are a muslim why do you,want to,come to a buddist country ?
( i have an idea why)
charlie
Re: How is life in Phnom Penh?
Thats right, read the OP. She's relocating for a job in Cambodia.Anchor Moy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 8:25 amRead the OP. She says that she is thinking about relocating to PP for a job. She is asking for advice.tightenupvolume1 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 7:11 am If you are a muslim why do you,want to,come to a buddist country ?
( i have an idea why)
charlie
To the OP: Cambodia is very similar to Disneyland. I'm sure you'll like it.
Re: How is life in Phnom Penh?
Cambodia is officially Buddhist but has a large population of muslims and christians. Plenty of "christians" like to come here from Oz, US and europe ao why shoulddn't a Muslim?tightenupvolume1 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 7:11 am If you are a muslim why do you,want to,come to a buddist country ?
( i have an idea why)
charlie
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Re: How is life in Phnom Penh?
Tightenupvolume is obviously unaware that there is a Cham Moslem minority in Cambodia. Is the big mosque still at the lake? There are mosques all over the country and Cham people along river banks especially in Kandal and around Kampot.
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