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Wat Phnom Review

4.5 /5185 Reviews
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5/5
Royal palace, nice place to go

Wat Phnom

Posted: Jun 17, 2019
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  • _TI***cs
    5/5Outstanding

    Natural and cultural park in the middle of Phnom Penh City Cambodia. It is an amazing place to visit.

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    Posted: Oct 8, 2023
  • BBD
    4/5Excellent

    The capital got its name from this place which is a hill believed to have been built by a lady named Penh. People go to.enjoy the trees and the birds.

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    Posted: Jul 16, 2023
  • Avril27
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    It feels like a idyllic park with a shade. Foreigners charge 1 USD for admission. Locals are free. It may be good for those who want to cool in hot hours. You can also see wild squirrels.

    1
    Posted: May 11, 2023
  • Roza Sarath
    5/5Outstanding

    Wat Phnom has a really long history and is a sacred place. If you pray or wish for something, it will come true.

    1
    Posted: Dec 31, 2022
  • 蔡芷涵
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Tashan Temple is located on the top of the mountain. A Buddhist pagoda about 30 meters high stands on the top of the mountain, which is even more magnificent. Down the hill is a small park for citizens to rest. The seven-headed snake god sculpture can be seen at the entrance, which symbolizes "good weather and good weather". In fact, the seven-headed snake god named "Naga" Naga is regarded as the sacred symbol of the origin of Cambodia and the patron saint of the prosperity of the kingdom. Tashan Temple is a landmark building in Phnom Penh and a place for local people to pray for blessings. At the gate of the temple, there is the same strong smell of cigarette smoke, the same devout worshippers, and unlike in China, there are vendors selling lotus flowers for gifts and Buddhas. Clusters of budding, beautiful lotus. The legend of Tashan - "Legend has it that in the 14th century a woman named "Ben" picked up a Buddha statue drifting down the Mekong River because of the great water, built hills, built temples and worshipped it, and gradually developed into a prosperous town. In the 15th century, the capital of the country was moved here from Angkor, officially named "Bai Bao Ben", meaning "Ben Madame's Mountain" and the local overseas Chinese were called "Phnom Penh".

    4
    Posted: Oct 14, 2016
  • Viviane Li
    5/5Outstanding

    clam and chill atmosphere

    0
    Posted: Sep 25, 2023
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