was listened to radio last night and heard Djs talked about 'Night Market'. I didn't pay attention cos so tired hmm this evening i went out for relaxing yeah of course a long the riverside we can see a lot of cottages there well the sellers not coming to prepare theirs yet as the market start open around 6.30 pm till late night i guess. So what do you think about the news? Is it good? or what?
Hello everybody

The night market has been set up for four days including today. I went there to check it out yesterday. It is a cool place indeed. Everyone can try it and see how it is for you.
The night market is established by the municipal governor and deputy governor (Man Chhoeurn) and is intended to bring out the Cambodian products from every province. You see, the idea is brought up at the same time the upcoming WATER FESTIVAL draws near.
I went through every store there and was really impressed with the Cambodian products made in Cambodia, of course.

I also bought a few things there because as everyone knows we are buying it to upgrade our country's production. Actually, the products are good and interesting. I bought a packet of grinded coffee, which the sellers told me is grown in Mondolkiri province. I couldn't believe it but I followed my nose and reached the coffee stand.

I heard the visitors who are both national and foreign exclaim how impressive the night market was. I asked several sellers about whether their products would sell out. Of course, they hope they will but the most important thing is their products will be more well-known to Cambodians as well as foreigners. What do all those stands have? Like new-technique paintings (you can have yourself drawn by someone on the spot, great!); craft products made of wood, metal, clay; clothes, foods (but not vegetables

); drinks; jewellry and the like.

I hope to write a long news article about it as I have finished an article on the topic of the garbage pickers at Steung Meanchey. Care to read my next writing mission?

I also wish you'll get more than a chance to visit the market.