What are the precautions for traveling to Cambodia?

Travel advice \x0d\ 1. Buddhism is the state religion. Buddhists account for more than 85% of the national population, and most of them believe in Hinayana Buddhism. Temples are all over the country, and monk Wang Heshang is generally respected. Usually, regardless of social status, a person will become a monk once in his life, but he can be secular at any time. When visiting Buddhist temples, you should dress neatly, take off your shoes and don't wear a hat. Avoid touching other people's heads with your hands. \x0d\2。 It is a national practice to stand with your hands folded and your head slightly bowed. The height of your fingertips depends on your partner's identity. The higher the partner status, the higher the fingertip height. You can also shake hands in social situations. \x0d\3。 Phnom Penh is a relatively safe city, but tourists also need to be vigilant. Robbery cases occur from time to time in Phnom Penh, and bag robbery is the most common in the wild. Therefore, it is best not to go out alone in the middle of the night, and it is best not to bring a bag, so as not to become the target of criminals. \x0d\4。 The mines left in many areas of Cambodia during World War II have not been cleaned up, so you must take a marked and shaped road when traveling.