Aug 9, 2017
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Around Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh, the capital city
Phnom Penh, once known as the ‘Pearl of Asia’, is the capital
and largest city in Cambodia. It is now a cultural, commercial, and
political center that offers a unique blend of traditional charm and urban
bustle.
Today, Phnom Penh is
a place of diverse economic and urban growth. A swift wave of development has
brought in new highrise buildings--including a 30-storey business
center--restaurants catering to every palate, and stylish hotels promising all
levels of luxury. Contributing to this development are burgeoning culinary and
nightlife scenes that can rival any other in the region.
The alluring capital city also features a wide
variety of historical and cultural attractions, along with myriad opportunities
to sample local Cambodian culture. Here, classic colonial facades endure
alongside sleek new eateries, golden-spired pagodas, and buzzing markets-- all
evidence of the dynamic energy of Phnom Penh's city streets.
Phnom Penh's famous riverfront is lined with
trendy pubs, bistros, and restaurants. Stores offering beautiful Cambodian silk
products and chic galleries dot the side streets. Add to this a blooming arts
scene and a heady dusk-to-dawn nightlife and you'll understand why Phnom Penh
has become such a well-loved and compelling tourist destination.
Around Phnom Penh
The vibrant streets of Phnom Penh are full
of colorful sights. The city possesses an exciting range of historical and
cultural attractions to tout, along with countless restaurants and nightspots.
Royal Palace |
For a taste of Cambodian history and royal life, visitors can
tour the Royal Palace and the Silver Pagoda located just next to the palace
grounds. A short walk away, the National Museum beckons with room after room of
Khmer sculpture, ceramics, bronzes, and ethnographic objects. To get a taste of
city life, visitors can walk along Sothearos Boulevard, sampling local foods
and patronising a clutch of ‘antique’ shops that sell silver trays, betel
boxes, belts, ancient coins, silver or wooden statuettes and famed marble
carvings from the province of Pursat.
Visitors may also find it pleasant to take leisurely strolls
around Phnom Penh. Boulevards peppered by elegant colonial buildings
and a bustling riverfront lined with cafes and restaurants make this a truly
beautiful city to see on foot.
For those interested in shopping, ‘Phsar Toul
Tum Poung’ also known as Russian Market offers antique pieces, sundry sounvenir
items, and factory over-run designer clothing at hugely discounted prices.
Visitors who prefer air-conditioned comfort may opt to stop in the city's
modern shopping complexes (Sorya Shopping Centre, Sovanna Centre and the City
Mall).
A sunset cruise down Phnom Penh's Tonle Sap
river serves as a perfect, relaxing end to an activity-filled day. Catch the
soft river breezes and watch as Cambodia's capital begins to light up and
shimmer for the evening.
Region
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Central
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Area
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375 Km2
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Total Districts
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8
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Total Communes
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76
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