(Phnom Penh): Following last year’s success, the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia will once more organizePhsaar Reatrei Indonesia / Pasar Malam Indonesia at Chaktomuk Walk Street in Phnom Penh on 25–26 April 2026.
Phsaar Reatrei Indonesia is one of the Embassy’s flagship integrative economic and cultural promotions. Organized at Chaktomuk Walk Street, which remains one of the most prominent cultural and tourism hubs in Phnom Penh, Phsaar Reatrei Indonesia will become a venue for people from diverse backgrounds to enjoy festive and culturally rich weekend nights together.
Visitors will have the opportunities to taste authentic Indonesian dishes, exploring batik clothes, along with shopping for variousIndonesian consumer products while at the same time being immersed in vibrant traditional music and dance performances in the cultural night.
As part of this year's Phsaar Reatrei Indonesia, two Indonesian restaurants in Cambodia will also be awarded Duta Rasa Nusantara certificates. This is to show appreciation for their work in promoting Indonesia's rich culinary history by serving authentic Indonesian food.
Phsaar Reatrei Indonesia will also feature Indonesian ‘dangdut’ singer Fire Amanda, DJ Osvaldo Nugroho, Indonesian diaspora jazz singer in Cambodia, Intan Andriana, and local band Crazy Mix Band.
The Indonesian Embassy in Phnom Penh hopes Phsaar Reatrei Indonesia will symbolize the strong bonds of cooperation between Indonesia and Cambodia. In addition, the organization of this event intends to demonstrate the collaborative resilience of the people from the two countries in facing current global challenges.
In the first quarter of 2026, Indonesia recorded 6.6% year-on-year increase in exports to Cambodia valued at USD 274.9 million, which led as the Cambodia’s 9th biggest trading partner. Indonesia’s most exported products to Cambodia are coal, cigarettes, pasta/instant noodles, motorcycles, and medicaments.
On the tourism sector, there were more than 50,000 Indonesian tourists visited to Cambodia in last year. Conversely, almost 11,000 Cambodian tourists visited Indonesia in the same year.
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