
The entrance to Phnom Penh’s Psar Thmei.
This photograph was taken by new expat and photographer Lucas Veuve. Here’s the story behind the photo:
“Last weekend, I went to Central Market (Psar Thmei) to explore the endless stalls, try my broken Khmer and to get lost. I wasn’t disappointed. The market is huge. It is possible to find everything inside from watches, electronics, copies of travel guides, antiques, delicious street food and more. After some bargaining, I finally found my way out, happy to have discovered such an interesting place. You instantly feel more integrated with local life and definitely well worth a visit.”
Lucas Veuve is a freelance travel and humanitarian photographer based in Phnom Penh. For more information on his work, visit his website.

The entrance to Phnom Penh’s Psar Thmei.
This photograph was taken by new expat and photographer Lucas Veuve. Here’s the story behind the photo:
“Last weekend, I went to Central Market (Psar Thmei) to explore the endless stalls, try my broken Khmer and to get lost. I wasn’t disappointed. The market is huge. It is possible to find everything inside from watches, electronics, copies of travel guides, antiques, delicious street food and more. After some bargaining, I finally found my way out, happy to have discovered such an interesting place. You instantly feel more integrated with local life and definitely well worth a visit.”
Lucas Veuve is a freelance travel and humanitarian photographer based in Phnom Penh. For more information on his work, visit his website.
Hi Lina,
Sorry to hijack this post as I am not able to post in my comment in Review: The Sushi Bar, Phnom Penh since two weeks ago.
Hi Ted,
Are you getting an error when you try to post on the Sushi Bar post?