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Phnom Penh Day Trip – Things Not To Miss

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Phnom Penh Day Trip – Things Not To Miss

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  1. The Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh maybe somewhat outshined by Siem Reap & the beautiful Temples of Angkor, but that does not mean that there isn’t plenty to do & see here. A lot of people believe that the city is all about war history. While these disastrous reminders of the past should surely be part of your Phnom Penh day trip, you may also be astounded to know that the city has many other great things to check out. Pay your honor at Choeung Ek Gencocidal Centre: Also recognized as the Killing Fields, Choeung Ek Gencocidal Centre is where several people met their end at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. A tombstone filled with human skulls & other bones goes some way to demonstrate the degree of the killings & acts as a commemorative to the deceased. Signboards display the importance of diverse parts of the site, encompassing huge graves, a big tree against which naïve children were smashed & thumped to death, and a tree that was employed to hang a sound system to drown out the shocked screams and cries. The audio guide is vital for acquiring a real comprehending of this horrendous site. Even more frighteningly, while this may be the most popular of Cambodia’s so-called killing fields, it was definitely not the only one; plenty of other identical sites were once placed all around the country.

  2. Soak up the tranquillity at Wat Phnom: Wat Phnom is one of the most important temples in Phnom Penh. Sitting on a non-natural hill, the small temple features various religious items, with both Cambodian Buddhism & Chinese Buddhism reflected in the statues, artwork, and designs. There is a lovely short walking trail next to the shrine and beautiful gardens at the bottom. Don’t miss the large clock at street level. Snap stunning pictures of the city’s different monuments: Many fascinating statues & monuments can be discovered gracing Phnom Penh’s wide & leafy streets and roundabouts. The pagoda-like Independence Monument rejoices the country’s freedom from French regal rule. The sober Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monument has something of a Communist look about it. It reminds the momentous bounds & alliance between Cambodia and adjacent Vietnam. The figurine of King Father Norodom Sihanouk pays honor to the nation’s former ruler. The park located in front of the Royal Palace has a fascinating golden figurine of a holy bird-like creature known as Hang. On the waterfront you will discover a figurine of a seventeenth century military leader & his assistant, both mounted on horseback.

  3. Plan your Phnom Penh day trip with Travel Authentic Asia to make your stay in this historic city a lifetime memory. For any help, feel free to speak to our travel experts at +84 912221442.

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