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Kampong Chhnang
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Kampong Chhnang

Kampong Chhnang

Kampong Channang is just a small province 91 kilometres (57 mi) from Phnom Penh. It is in the alluvial plain of central Cambodia and is drained by the Tonle Sap, a tributary of the Mekong river. The capital city of Phnom Penh has grown until it actually encompasses the provincial border of Kampong C...

  • Sep Mon, 2019
The French Tower
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Kampong Cham

The French Tower

The French Tower is the old ancient colonial watchtower where have location along the Mekong River.It is an imposing landmark where is close KIZUNA Bridge, and also a very good point to taking photo of the sun set and Mekong River View. But important thing to need to know is the stair space is extre...

  • Sep Mon, 2019
Teuk Chhar
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Kampong Cham

Teuk Chhar

Teuk Chhar is flowing from Preah Theat Teuk Chha, and the wate fill up all year round. So, it become a popular place for tourists to visit and enjoy swimming there

  • Sep Mon, 2019
Cheung Kok
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Kampong Cham

Cheung Kok

Cheung Kok is the place where they do the handicraft related to silk,Most of the local people in Kampong Siem District they have to feed their family by selling the handicraft.There are many things you will get to see after you arriving Cheung Kok such as silk production process.

  • Sep Mon, 2019
Wat Joy T’maw
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Kampong Cham
  • Sep Mon, 2019
Phnom Bros Phnom Srey
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Kampong Cham

Phnom Bros Phnom Srey

Phnom Bros Phnom Srey is the wonderful ancient mountain to visiting in Kampong Cham Province.It is about 7km from the provincial town and around 114km from Phnom Penh City. Phnom Bros Phnom Srey translates into Men Hill and Women Hill respectively,However Phnom Bros Phnom Srey were became beautiful ...

  • Sep Mon, 2019
Damrey Sor Pagoda
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Battambang

Damrey Sor Pagoda

Damrey Sor Pagoda or White Elephant Pagoda is the popular pagoda culture in Battambang Province and the one of destination for tourists to pay a visit in order to discover the religious

  • Sep Sun, 2019