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All drugs are absolutely illegal in Cambodia, including marijuana, yet somehow these pizza places occupy a grey area law wise and continue to operate untouched by the authorities. Maybe money changes hands somewhere. How you pay for your pizza is another matter altogether because money in Cambodia is not straightforward. There are added complications. And if you do decide to operate in US dollars, you will soon find out that any note with the tiniest tear, or pen mark, or even a deep fold, will not be accepted anywhere. Just to complicate it one more level — if you do choose dollars, the ATMs will only dish out dollar bills. Are you wondering how the US dollar came to be an everyday currency here? Six times in the second half of the twentieth century the cash in the hands of ordinary people became worthless overnight. The dollar was obviously more reliable. On the next table is an Aussie guy, somewhere around the same age as me, sharing drinks with a pretty young local girl about 40 years his junior, in her little black number, the two of them overtly and embarrassingly tactile. Today is Visak Bochea Day, celebrating the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha, all of which purportedly happened on the same date in different years. Phnom Penh boasts several cool bar- and restaurant-filled streets in different parts of the city. Along the riverfront and in the streets close to it are numerous joints with Khmer and western cuisine, and to the south, beyond the Independence Monument, is Rue Bassac, or Bassac Lane, or to give it its recently acquired moniker, the Bassac Quarter. Now recovering from the barren pandemic years, Bassac is a tight alley of a street with its bars housed in quaint looking, semi run-down buildings which ooze character. Our favourite little enclave though is Street , a laid back street not far from Central Market where visitors and locals congregate to quaff cheap beer on the bar stools beneath whirring fans and talk about life. Only at the site of the killing fields and at the Genocide Museum are you given that glance over the shoulder; otherwise this is a spirited vibrant city enjoying its present and relishing its future. Somehow Phnom Penh is doing precisely what Youk Chhang said: piecing together that broken glass and not dwelling on how it came to be broken. As we gaze out across the blue waters of the confluence and feel the intense heat of the afternoon sun on our faces, planning for our early start to catch the morning train to Kampot, we reflect on a capital city which has surprised, delighted and appalled us over the last five days. And maybe taught us some lessons about life, which is, of course, one of the biggest reasons we choose this travelling lifestyle. Experiencing a city like Phnom Penh has made a lasting impression and probably even shifted our understanding of the world a little. Another absorbing instalment. Finding change and getting lumbered with notes that had tiny tears was a real pain in the ass fort us during our seven months living in Cambodia. It was something that we always had to keep on top of and soon became tedious. Great overview of Phnom Penh, an often misunderstood city I feel. But we stayed near, and liked, the Bassac Quarter. Well… my reason for that comment is the youthful feel of the city…. And just to be clear…. You guys have given us such varied feelings for Phenom Pen from the beautiful to the horrific and everything in between. I wonder if Happy Pizza will become a thing now in the US states that have legalized marijuana. But maybe not on a pizza…. Talk about good timing to be there for celebrating the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha. Take care. So funny about the pizza! And when cannabis is not even legal. Sounds like Phnom Penh really left an impression on you both. It did indeed, Maggie, we enjoyed it there. Those pizza houses are really odd when the drug laws are so strict…not quite sure how that one works. Thanks for the trip down memory lane — great photos and write-up! I first visited Cambodia in then again in for one month and noticed many changes, not always for the best. Ha, ha, too funny! Mmm, street looks colourful perhaps to distract one from what it really is? We actually really liked Phnom Penh despite the killing fields, the history and the girlie bars…. The procession of monks must have been incredible to watch. The vibrant, slightly off color bars are a great way to say that the city is moving forward despite the sad history it carries. You certainly got the best out of Phnom Penh and discovered some nice places. The Hungry Travellers Independent travel, food, photography and culture. You can get them here. Statue of the former King, Sihanouk Norodom. Street Phnom Penh. Wat Ounalom Monastery. Visak Bochea procession. Independence Monument. Bassac Street Phnom Penh. Central Market Phnom Penh. Street of barbershops. Beer time for tuk-tuk boys. Share this: Twitter Facebook Pinterest. Like this: Like Loading Cheers bud Loading Toonsarah May 7, at pm Reply. Mike and Kellye Hefner May 7, at pm Reply. But maybe not on a pizza… Loading WanderingCanadians May 7, at pm Reply. Linda Loading Monkey's Tale May 8, at am Reply. Maggie Loading Image Earth Travel May 8, at pm Reply. What made you think it was dog? Image Earth Travel May 9, at am Reply. Alison May 12, at am Reply. Ha ha …. So colorful! Annie Berger July 11, at pm Reply. Another great and amusing read, Phil! Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.

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Over the years Phnom Penh, Cambodia has evolved into an unlikely hotspot for marijuana enthusiasts. Catering to a thriving backpacker scene, the bustling city has turned what was once an ancient, medicinal herb into the star of many a Southeast Asia bucket list. Traditionally, marijuana was used as a herb in some Khmer dishes to complement the flavour. When the United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia landed in for its peacekeeping mission, it nominally banned the drug, but enforcement was lacking. In , the country passed its first law on drugs, which declares marijuana illegal, although Cambodians are allowed to grow a small number of plants for medicinal or cooking purposes. This law is not applicable to non-Cambodians. Since the introduction of the statute, the government has been cracking down on drugs, but the focus tends to be thrust upon harder drugs, such as heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine, which are common in Cambodia. And how much for a slice of the action? However, chance meetings with those who have scoffed a full one and lost the ability to function would suggest sharing your pizza with a couple of pals should suffice. It can sneak up on you. Limited spots. Book Now. Become a Culture Tripper! Sign up See privacy policy. History The Oldest Religions in the World. View Offers.

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