by zzxxcc » Wed Aug 05, 2020 3:32 am
If fee is for someplace/something significantly supported by citizen taxes, and visiting foreigners are largely untaxed, I have no problem paying a reasonable surplus. That said, I'm pretty cheap, and my idea of 'reasonable' isn't high. I'm OK with Khao Yai fees etc.
In Cambodia, where I have paid a lot of taxes over the years, it annoyed me having to pay Sokimex so much for Angkor Was visits. Now, with the new long term tickets, I would probably get the 6 month ticket if I moved to Siem Reap. Still a chunk of coin, but I still love exploring there. (P.S. Anyone know if those new long term tickets include more remote temples - Bung Malia, Koh Ker, etc. and or near Siem Reap culture and nature sites like Phnom Kulen, Kbal Spean, etc??}
If fee is for someplace/something significantly supported by citizen taxes, and visiting foreigners are largely untaxed, I have no problem paying a reasonable surplus. That said, I'm pretty cheap, and my idea of 'reasonable' isn't high. I'm OK with Khao Yai fees etc.
In Cambodia, where I have paid a lot of taxes over the years, it annoyed me having to pay Sokimex so much for Angkor Was visits. Now, with the new long term tickets, I would probably get the 6 month ticket if I moved to Siem Reap. Still a chunk of coin, but I still love exploring there. (P.S. Anyone know if those new long term tickets include more remote temples - Bung Malia, Koh Ker, etc. and or near Siem Reap culture and nature sites like Phnom Kulen, Kbal Spean, etc??}