Phnom Penh (ទីក្រុងភ្នំពេញ), the heart of Cambodia, settle in 1372 and became capital in 1865, is a city of opposites, a modern South-east Asian capital which retains the laid-back charm of its colonial past. Phnom Penh ("Penh’s mountain") is named after its legendary founder, a rich 13th century landowner named Penh. The leafy Wat Phnom commemorates her discovery of several Buddha idols in the nearby Tonle Sap river.
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Siem Reap (ក្រុងសៀមរាប), home to the world famous Angkor temples (ប្រាសាទអង្គរ), was little more than a provincial backwater until a few years ago, and despite massive investment, the old town retains much of its charm.
Prasat Preah Vihear (ប្រាសាទព្រះវិហារ) is located at Svay Chrum Village (ភូមិស្វាយជ្រុំ), Kan Tout Commune (ឃុំកន្ទួត), Choam Ksan District (ស្រុកជាំក្សាន), on the mountain rank of Dang Rek (ជួរភ្នំដងរែក) (Preah Vihear mountain is 800 Meters x 400 Meters. Preah Vihear Mountain has very steep side from Cambodia and gently sloping side from Thailand.
Sihanoukville (ខេត្តព្រះសីហនុ) is Cambodia’s most popular beach resort, catering to domestic tourists, backpackers, and retirees alike. The town was founded by former monarch Norodom Sihanouk (ព្រះបាទនរោត្តម សីហនុ) as a coastal getaway and deep water port in the 1950’s. Most of the Kingdom’s imports and exports pass through the port which provides valuable employment to local people.
Located at Phnom Sruoch district in the province of Kampong Speu (ខេត្តកំពុងស្ពឺ), Kirirom National Park (ឧទ្យានជាតិព្រះសុរាម្រិតកុសុមៈគីរីរម្យ) is established on a seven hundred meters hill covering an area of over thirty five thousand hectares in the Elephant Mountains. The name 'Kirirom' meaning Mountain of Joy was given to it by the King of Cambodia.
1- A great Buddhistic tourism event will be held in Angkor, Cambodia – Kingdom of Wonder. 2- This significant event will show religious processions ...