As a professor of tourism at a national university, I went to a quiet place for three nights and four days with my wife and Choul Chnam. What surprised me was that the place was under construction. Due to expansion work, the elevator didn't work, and the internet was cut off. Whether they were local children or not, they jumped into the swimming pool fully clothed. This is a very serious matter. Also, because of the construction, some of the food was inevitably dry, and I couldn't help but be disappointed. I wanted to cancel immediately upon arrival, but there was one thing: the room the manager showed us had a king-size bed occupying two rooms. The view was good, and the veranda was nice. My wife and I have traveled for 43 years, visiting 25 countries ranging from Africa. Everything was clear at a glance. Considering the future development of Kep... praying that Cambodia could live a more prosperous life through the tourism industry, I endured the pounding sound of concrete being drilled and returned.