
▲ The Royal Palace of Cambodia is a complex of golden-roofed, yellow-walled buildings, comprising over 20 palaces of various sizes, including the Throne Hall, Golden Pagoda, Silver Pagoda, Dance and Music Hall, and Treasure Hall. The corridors are adorned with bas-reliefs inspired by Angkor Wat. The Throne Hall features intricately carved beams and painted rafters, with a glazed tile roof that harmonizes with the glittering Preah Morakot Pagoda to its left, creating a magnificent and spectacular scene.


▲ Wat Phnom Daun Penh is located atop a hill, where a pagoda approximately 30 meters high stands majestically, enhancing its grandeur. At the foot of the hill lies a small park for citizens to relax. At the entrance, you can see the seven-headed Naga sculpture, symbolizing "favorable weather for crops."

▲ The Independence Monument, located in the eastern part of Phnom Penh, was built to commemorate Cambodia's complete independence from French colonial rule on November 9, 1953.










