This is just across the Royal Palace and the Vietnamese Park . Even if it's closed to the public, one could still see the Angkorian architecture and arts.
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This is just across the Royal Palace and the Vietnamese Park . Even if it's closed to the public, one could still see the Angkorian architecture and arts.
The magnificent Cambodian architecture, if you don't know, I thought it was a monastery. We rented a car to go out to play, passed by here, the driver introduced it, did not stop to see, not far from the Independence Monument. At first thought the building was a temple, later learned that it was the Supreme Court, Phnom Penh attractions are very concentrated, courts, palaces, Independence Square, museums are all within walking distance, so it is easy to find.
At first I thought it was a temple, but I couldn't come in after a long time of 4 turnarounds. Later, I opened the map and saw that this was the Supreme Court of Cambodia. It's really a Buddhist country, even the Supreme Court has made a temple-like office space. Finally, I found a small door and turned around, and then I was called out by the staff.
The Cambodian Supreme Court in Phnom Penh is a very independent building, this court has a very strong characteristics, the whole structure of the Supreme Court is quite good, is a separate building, located in the center of the bustling street, very easy to find.
Typical Cambodian building, drive past when going, small building in the city center