This time returning to Cambodia, things really didn't go smoothly. At the airport, while handling the boarding procedures, I was interrogated for a full 5 minutes, and during customs, I was questioned again for another 5 minutes. In total, I was questioned for at least 10 minutes. I had hoped to leave China as smoothly as usual, but I was suspected of various things.
The first interrogation happened when I was getting my boarding pass. As soon as I informed the check-in staff that I was heading to Cambodia, they started asking about the purpose of my visit, whether I had booked a hotel and a return flight ticket, and about how long I planned to stay. They also thoroughly examined my passport. Fortunately, I have a 6-year visa renewal record and frequently travel between the two countries, so about 5 minutes later, they finished processing my boarding procedures. But who would have thought, at the border control, the officer in charge of checking passports asked me all the questions the check-in counter had asked again, and after about another 5 minutes of hassle, I was finally allowed to pass through smoothly.
Everyone, before returning to Cambodia, remember to delete apps and sensitive chat records. Luckily, I was using another phone.

Now, the checks in Cambodia are stricter, brothers, please take note.


Cambodia's Sustained Crackdown — What's Next for Practitioners?
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Thank you for the reminder, I won't go to that awful place.

Is this not normal operation?
Question: When is Cambodia not questioned?
I was temporarily questioned when I returned from Japan last week, let alone Cambodia.
Whenever you go to Southeast Asia, you will be asked
Now it's not just Cambodia, Thailand's immigration is also troubled.
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