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Food seller starts dancing to drum up sales to her stall at market along Thai-Cambodia border
A food seller dances to drum up sales to her market stall which is struggling amid the Thai-Cambodia border closure.
Footage shows the lively vendor named Dok grooving to music at her salad shop at the Bo Rai Wednesday Border Market in Trat province.
The market, among the largest in the district, has seen business drop as territorial tensions flared between the two countries.
Dok said: 'I have been working here for many years, but I've never seen the market this quiet before. Normally, it's bustling with Thais, Cambodians, as well as Mon and Burmese workers crossing over to shop. But now it's noticeably less crowded.'
The market stall vendor added that sellers have been coming up with different gimmicks as they battled to keep their livelihoods afloat.
Thailand and Cambodia have been fighting for more than a century over several undemarcated sections of their 817-kilometre (508-mile) border, which was originally mapped by France in 1907 while Cambodia was still its protectorate.
But tensions flared in the long-disputed frontier as both accused each other of instigating violence on July 24, which killed at least 48 and temporarily displaced some 300,000 on both sides of the border.
Cambodia claimed responsibility for the alleged war crime of firing rockets into Thailand that struck a gas station, killing a number of children.
The two nations have reached a shaky truce following talks facilitated by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
However, sabre-rattling has continued - with rabble-rousers from the both countries whipping each side into nationalistic frenzies.
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