The National Museum of Cambodia was built in 1913 and currently houses handicrafts and sculpture art from the 1st century and the Angkor Dynasty, several photos of Angkor taken by French photographers, and many authentic Angkor Wat sculptures. The museum is open-plan, very beautiful and exotic. There is a small pavilion in the center, which is dedicated to a god statue. There are four artificial lotus ponds around it. It is intertwined with grass and benches. It is like a soundproof wall, blocking the hustle and bustle of the downtown outside the museum, allowing visitors to visit quietly.