Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Kampuchea Phnom Penh: can eat insects civilian capital

From December to February next year, isKampucheaThe bestTravelingSeason. If you read the Angkor, may choose to Phnom penh.

The former "small OrientalParis"Phnom Penh, thunder is always in Siem Reap Angkor covered. Perhaps worse than other capital Phnom Penh style gorgeous, nor to their cultural relics. But Kampuchea has a long and complex history, on the left a bit blot. If the Angkor to "mysterious" impression, Phnom Penh is picked up again after the rebirth of life.

The reviewing standSina travel pictures: The Grand Palace reviewing stand photography:Sky fly

Impression of Phnom Penh to people, like the sun shines feeling in the palace, magnificent and dull. There is no way "heavily-guarded" momentum, also does not have the "emperor gas is pressing" momentum, civilian life is not rich, but have the leisure and comfortable. The streets of Phnom Penh not many-storied buildings, is the one or two layer of the unique housing, the government would not look at the hanging plaque, is often mistaken for ordinary campus.

The more close to Phnom Penh the original flavor of life the more you will find, the imperial town has a certain taste and charm to attract you.

Monks and priestsSina travel pictures: monks photography:Sky fly

[Phnom Penh play 3 contact]

The next evening visit Independent Monument

Arrived in Phnom Penh, even if no formal start the journey, will pass by the most special monument. Monument intersection in the Norodom and Sihanouk avenue. It is to commemorate the November 9, 1953 Kampuchea fromFranceThe colonial rule, built for full independence.

Phnom Penh Independent MonumentSina travel pictures: Phnom Independent Monument photography:Sky fly

Monument where the cambodia-vietnam Friendship Square, did not see the other city municipal square solemn, dignified and majestic momentum. The local people dress may not glamorous, but KEF, they love doing sports in the square, without respect expression, no dignity. When the setting sun silhouettes in the monument on the left, with hints of Angkor sunset.

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