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Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s largest city and a city with a wealth of history and stories, is located where the Mekong River and Tonle Sap Lake intersect.
Visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, where the historical tragedy of this place still remains.
Take the train to Battambang, Cambodia’s second largest city!
Meet the locals praying in front of the statue of Loc Ta Dumbeong Kranung, the guardian deity of Battambang, and ride the famous bamboo train ‘Nori’, which runs at a fast speed despite its simple appearance.
Take the bus and cross the border!
From Cambodia, we travel to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to see the Saigon Central Post Office, a building designed by Gustave Eiffel, who built the Eiffel Tower.
We take a look at various scenes that show the times at this place that is still used as a post office 130 years later.
Nam Dinh, in search of the best taste in Vietnam.
It is said that fresh fish caught in Haihau fishing village are sold in large quantities to the nearby village of ‘Sachau’…
We stop by Sa Chau, a village famous for its fish sauce ‘Nuoc Mam’, and meet the craftsman who has been making the best Nuoc Mam sauce for generations.
The final destination of this journey: Hanoi.
Here, the past and present coexist, and landscapes that seem to bring back memories are created.
We conclude our Southeast Asian train journey with a warm feeling in this place where the railway adds to the exotic feel.
The city is a hieroglyph that testifies to human history, and a living space where the past, present, and future coexist. Gods and humans, life and death, history and culture breathe in the city. The show ‘Walk into the World’ looks at various cities around the world from a traveler’s perspective and captures their history, culture, and life. Episode 851 ‘Let’s go together! Southeast Asian train travel – Cambodia and Vietnam’ will air on KBS 1TV at 9:40 AM.
Reporter Kim Kyung-eun Photo KBS ‘Walk into the World’
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