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Sisowath Quay
Sisowath Quay Take a tuk-tuk to the Royal Palace and begin the day along Phnom Penh’s three-kilometer strip of shops, hotels and eateries. This scenic walk wanders along the river’s edge and visitors can lounge easily at one of the numerous outside tables in popular cafes. Sisowath Quay is an idea
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Russian Market (Tuol Tom Poung Market)
Russian Market (Tuol Tom Poung Market) A place of magic, where it’s conceivable that almost anything can be found for sale, the Russian Market (Tuol Tom Poung Market) is a haven for tourists, displaying a wide variety of goods—most notably, designer brand knock-offs. The Russian Market got its nam
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Kandal Market (Phsar Kandal)
Kandal Market (Phsar Kandal) Kandal Market, or Phsar Kandal in Khmer, is the “market in the middle,” or “central market” (not to be confused with the other, major Central Market in Phnom Penh). Though Kandal Market does sell goods such as clothes, shoes, bags and jewelry, it’s primarily known as t
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Central Market (Pshar Thom Thmey)
Central Market (Pshar Thom Thmey) This giant yellow dome first opened in 1937, and today, more than 70 years later, the Central Market is remains a destination for first-time visitors to Cambodia’s capital city. Here, travelers can wander through hundreds of stalls selling bargain goods, antique c
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Baphoun
Baphoun Baphuon began life in the 11th century as a Hindu temple meant to represent mystical Mount Meru, like most temples in the region. It was later rededicated to Buddha but hasn’t weathered the intervening years as well as its neighbors, with much of the construction lying in countless pieces.
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Roluos Group
Roluos Group The 3 main temples of Roluos stand apart from the main attractions around Siem Reap, lying to the west of the town rather than on the main northern axis. They’re also significantly older, dating from the 9th century when this area was known as Hariharalaya. Preah Ko, the oldest, is ar
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Old Market (Phsar Chas)
Old Market (Phsar Chas) There’s a reason why most businesses in Siem Reap give their addresses in relation to Psar Chas—better known as the Old Market. Its well-stocked stalls selling Buddhist treasures, hilariously misspelled t-shirts, jewelry and other souvenirs are a must-stop destination for t
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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum In 1975 the Khmer Rouge turned this former high school into a notorious killing center. Some 17,000 people were killed at Tuol Sleng, which was later referred to as Security Prison 21. It was one of at least 150 other death camps run by the regime. The prison, which reop
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Angkor Thom
Angkor Thom The last capital of the Khmers is a stupendous complex on a stupefying scale; established in the 12th century on the site of an earlier capital, Angkor Thom dwarfs even nearby Angkor Wat. The city’s 7.5 miles (12 kilometers) of wall is ringed by a moat (which no longer holds water or –
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Bayon Temple
Bayon Temple The Bayon temple forms a square at the center of the much larger square of the vast Angkor Thom, and is the architectural highlight of the complex. This was considered by the Khmers to be the conjunction of heaven and earth, though the auspicious site was covered in jungle for centuri
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Shrine of King Norodom
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Equestrian Statue of King Norodom
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Hotel Cambodiana
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Chaa Ong
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Tompuon Cemetery
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Kinchaan
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Ka Tieng
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Cambodian Genocide Program
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Napoleon II Pavilion
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Gecko Environment Centre
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