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Kep crab market​

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A steady breeze keeps you cool. No visit to Kep is complete with at least one meal at the Crab Market. About 30 restaurants offering mainly seafood (famous Kep Crab, shrimps, squid and fish) located right on the ocean. Also during the day, a fresh seafood market.

Kep Province

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Kep Province Kep  ( Khmer :  កែប   pronounced  [kaep] ), also romanized as  Kaeb  ( កែប ,  "Saddle" ), formally known as  Kep Province  ( ខេត្តកែប ), is the smallest  province  ( khaet ) of  Cambodia [2]  covering 336 km 2  (130 sq mi), with a population of 41,798. [1]  It is one of the newest Cambodian provinces, together with  Pailin ,  Sihanoukville  and  Tboung Khmum , created by Royal Decree on 22 December 2008, which separated  Kep Municipality  &  Damnak Chang'aeur District  from the  Kampot Province , as well as adjusting several provincial borders. [3] [4]  It is both the smallest and least populous province of Cambodia. The provincial capital is  Kep District  and the province contains the  Kep National Park . Geography Location The territory of Kep is entirely surrounded by Kampot Province except for the 16 km of sea co...

Koh Tonsay

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Koh Tonsay  If you like the rustic beachcomber lifestyle, Koh Tonsay's 250m-long main beach is for you. This is a place to while away hours or days doing little but lazing on the beach, napping, reading, sipping cocktails, eating seafood and stargazing before retiring to your threadbare bungalow and drifting off to the sound of the waves. Scheduled boats to Rabbit Island (US$8 return, 20 minutes) leave from  Rabbit Island Pier  at 9am and 1pm and return at 3pm or 4pm.

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Parts of Kep Province Beautiful natural tourist sites https://youtu.be/GWa1GkrMALA /

The beach at Kep in the evening is a place to ease stress

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The beach at Kep in the evening is a place to ease stress

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