Generally speaking, price refers to the price of goods. There are many factors that affect the price. Every country's economic development level and economic system are different, so prices are naturally different. Prices in some countries are very similar, while prices in some countries are quite different. Sometimes, the price may be determined by the scarcity of the item in the country. We have always had a concept in our mind that prices are higher in developed areas and lower in underdeveloped areas. Although this is a very common situation, taking the first-tier city of Shanghai and the third-tier city of Handan as an example, the price gap is obvious.
But there is another exception, that is, in areas with less developed economic level, prices are surprisingly high, such as Cambodia, which we are familiar with. When it comes to Cambodia, many people will see a picture full of poverty and backwardness in their minds, and it is true. Cambodia's economy is indeed backward in many countries in Southeast Asia.