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Phnom Penh is the largest city and vibrant bustling capital of Cambodia, commercial city, culture and tourism center. And the city is Situated at the confluence of three rivers, the great Tonle Sap, the mighty Mekong and the Bassac.

The Phnom Penh whole area/size that’s included the outskirts of the city is about 376 square kilometres big. within population are currently 2,009,264 people living in the capital

The city is also the link to an other territories of Cambodia world heritage sites, the largest religious complex building around the world, the temples of Angkor in the west, the beaches of the southern coast and the ethnic minorities of the North-eastern provinces. There are also a wide variety of services including five star hotels and budget guest houses, fine international dining, sidewalk noodle shops, neighbourhood pubs international discos and more.

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Seeing Phnom Penh Capital with your phnom penh ciy local guide who is also guided Taxi driver 

Going Around city with Tuk Tuk

Actually, transportation to go around city is unavoidable when we are traveling from a place to a place, then Tuk Tuk is one of the popularity land transportation to go in and also to out Phnom Penh city
Getting an English knowledgeable local driver is a better choice to go around
Spending an hour or 2 hours to explore the city within your English well spoken Tuk Tuk driver is see Phnom Penh city has been developed so far since the city or whole country worked out from the civil war

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List of Phnom Penh things to do

1 . Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda

The address of the Royal palace is staying alongside of Sisowath quay of Tole Sap river and Basac River, and the the palace is now the home to His Majesty Preah Bat smdech Preah Norodom Sihanouk and Her Majesty Preah Reach Akka-Mohesey Norodom Monineath.
Silver Pagoda is located inside of the palace compounds and the silver pagoda is taken name from the silver title floor of the pagoda which it’s covered from the entrance to backside of the temple. And also the pagoda is of one the Cambodia Buddhism temple but it been served for royal families and their high cabinet officials to attend to do the chanting.

2 .National Museum Galley

Nestled in the heart of Phnom Penh, the National Museum of Cambodia stands as a treasure trove of the nation’s rich cultural heritage and history. Built in 1920, this iconic museum beckons visitors from around the world to embark on a journey through Cambodia’s storied past and vibrant traditions.
 
Upon entering the museum, visitors are greeted by a stunning collection of artifacts, sculptures, and artworks that offer a glimpse into the ancient Khmer civilization. From intricately carved stone statues depicting Hindu and Buddhist deities to delicate ceramics and textiles, each exhibit tells a unique story of Cambodia’s artistic prowess and spiritual beliefs.

Wat Phnom Hill

Wat Phnom entrance Wat phnom in Phnom Penh city is the highest hill in the town and also one of the holy Buddhism temples among other across the capital city of the kingdom, and also the temple was built in 1373 at the top of 27 meters-high hill. the hill is became popular by people who living in phnom penh and across the country.

Toul Sleng Prison

 Before Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970 Toul Sleng was a big high school in Phnom Penh, it was transformed into Security Prison 21 (S-21) by the Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot after 1975 April 17th. The site served as a detention and torture center where thousands of innocent people were held captive, interrogated, tortured, and ultimately executed.

choeung ek killing Field genocidal center

located near Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a somber memorial to the victims of the Khmer Rouge regime. It served as one of the many extermination camps where countless innocent lives were lost during this dark period of Cambodian history. The site stands as a powerful reminder of the atrocities committed and serves as a place for reflection and remembrance.

night market

the local food stores are being installed in phnom penh night which everyone can go to look get some of desirable foods for you to have a food tasted. beside Cambodia delicious foods they are also being provided local souvenir products which they are handicrafts. how to get direction to the market, it’s staying on Sisowath boulevard and it’s between street 106 and 108, backside of street 13. Riverside tourist spot area of Phnom Penh.



Enjoy cold beer on sunset boat cruise

 

Certainly, sitting on the top roof of riverside cruise at evening “before sun goes down then to view the sunset along river and staying on top roof of the big boat cruise” is one of a must thing to do it’s to release to tension or tiredness by viewing and getting fresh air from the big and clear rivers. Just seeing the pic of river cruise along the rivers of Phnom Penh.


Alongside of Sisowath QuaySisowath quay in Phnom Penh City


Actually, river quay is a good place to start your waking tour to go alongside of riverside in Phnom Penh, and it is also a good sightseeing tour. a great time to walk is at morning, it’s a cold time to walk passing to view some businesses at early morning has been already started before sunrise. moreover if you would like to have a good time to walk throughout the quay then late evening is the best time to run or walk to up and down and if you get tired you also can go relax in a bar or restaurant, nearby. the best site to start your evening walking tour is from street 106 till reaching to street 178, street 106 is night market then street 178 is close to Royal palace and national museum art gallery.
The walking on Sisowath Quay distance between street 240 “Royal Palace” till reach street 90 Wat Phnom Hill is a great spot for your walking tour to go and see things along the way to there. and the best place for you to have a sit within good foods and beer is between street 108 till reaching to street 178. Please keep straight on riverside road.

 

Shopping at Central or Russian Market

 

Tol Tum Pong and well known as Russian Market in Phnom Penh
The Russian market is a well known by oversea tourists who had visited the city of Phnom Penh and popular name which it’s being called by Cambodian local peoples is called Toul Pom Pong market. So if those of you talk about Russian market to Cambodians then they mightn’t know “what are you talking about ?”
The central market in city is also one of the visited tourist markets. you can be found a lot cheat things there like clothes, books, second hand products are available in the both markets.


 Shopping in Malls

Aeon Mall along Sothearos boulavath in phnom penh in the last past 12 years so far, then new shopping malls are being started to develop to up to date all of the new buildings are being constructed in city from day to day, there are new building along Sisowath road which it’s heading to national assembly and it’s close to diamond island.


Bati river temple

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Chiso mountain temple

Chiso Mountain Temple: A Serene Sanctuary in the Heart of Cambodia
 
Nestled amidst the lush greenery and rolling hills of Cambodia lies the picturesque Chiso Mountain Temple, a serene sanctuary that offers visitors a glimpse into the country’s rich history and spiritual traditions. Perched atop Chiso Mountain in Takeo province, this ancient temple complex exudes a sense of tranquility and grandeur, drawing travelers and pilgrims alike to its sacred grounds.
never missed the kickboxing of kun khmer
Unveiling the Tradition and Spirit of Cambodia Kickboxing: Kun Khmer
 
In the vibrant tapestry of Cambodian culture and tradition, Kun Khmer, commonly known as Cambodia Kickboxing, stands out as a symbol of physical prowess, mental discipline, and deep-rooted heritage. Embodying the spirit of resilience and strength, this ancient martial art has been passed down through generations, reflecting the valor and character of the Cambodian people.
 
Originating centuries ago, Kun Khmer has evolved into a popular sport and form of entertainment in Cambodia, captivating audiences with its dynamic blend of striking techniques, agility, and strategic prowess. The discipline and skill required in Kun Khmer are honed through rigorous training, emphasizing physical fitness, mental acuity, and respect for tradition.
 
 
One of the distinctive features of Kun Khmer is its emphasis on showcasing the unique cultural identity of Cambodia. Fighters often don traditional attire adorned with symbolic motifs and perform rituals that pay homage to the spiritual beliefs and values of the Khmer people. These ceremonial aspects add a profound layer of meaning to each bout, infusing the ring with a sense of history and reverence.
 
In the ring, Kun Khmer fighters demonstrate a dazzling array of techniques, including powerful punches, knee strikes, elbow strikes, and kicks that showcase their agility and strength. Matches are characterized by their fast-paced nature, with fighters engaging in intense exchanges that require quick thinking and adaptability. The atmosphere rings with the sounds of cheers and drums, creating an electric ambiance that energizes both competitors and spectators.
 
Beyond its physicality, Kun Khmer embodies a code of ethics that upholds respect, discipline, and honor. Fighters are expected to display sportsmanship and integrity, both in victory and defeat, reflecting the values of humility and perseverance that are deeply ingrained in Cambodian society.
 
As Kun Khmer continues to thrive and evolve, it serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of the Cambodian people. Through its dynamic blend of tradition, athleticism, and cultural pride, this ancient martial art remains a vibrant symbol of Cambodia’s rich heritage and a source of inspiration for future generations.

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