Wat Phnom

Wat Phnom

Wat Phnom

Wat Phnom, perched on a hilltop overlooking the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, has been a significant religious site since its original construction in 1373. The temple was rebuilt in 1998, maintaining its role as a central place for locals to celebrate Khmer festivals and make sacred offerings. Visitors can explore the temple’s intricate architecture and observe the vibrant cultural practices that continue to this day. The serene atmosphere and historical significance make it a notable stop for those interested in Cambodia’s rich heritage.

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