There are many beggars in Siem Reap, and they confront the tourist with a distinct ethical unease. Do we sustain this practice or ignore it? One lesson I recently learned was: if you see a group of blind musicians (sometimes near tourist spots) don't ignore them. Locals will give them donations. For a start these traditional musicians are doing something to help themselves. Second - there is no welfare infrastructure to support them. Third - after Pol Pot a lot of the traditional arts including literature and music and dance were nearly wiped out. So support these guys: a dollar or two and no ethical dilemma! (Thanks to my guides for pointing this out.)
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