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| Sometimes, tuktuk drivers don't have the best job in town :) |
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| This might be Wat Botum, near the Royal Palace. |
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| Royal Palace, main hall: Preah Tineang Tevea Vinichhay |
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| Preah Tineang Phochani |
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| Preah Reach Damnakchan and Pavillon Napoleon III |
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| In the background: Preah Tineang Chanchhaya |
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| Temple of the Emerald Buddha |
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| Garden |
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| Gallery of Ramaketi Frescoes |
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| Mini-Angkor Vat |
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| Back to the main hall |
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| And ... back to the garden. This is King Norodom's statue |
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| The King's stupa |
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| The painted wall gallery is very long |
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| "Old" Royal items |
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| At the exit |
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| Monument to "Viet and Khmer friendship". It is to mark the Vietnamese capture of the city in 1979, against the Khmer Rouge, in 1979. |
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| Monument to Independance (1953) |
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| Nice mansions and tuktuks :) |
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| Phsar Thmey, the central market (too small for the amount of stalls) |
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| Monkey at Wat Phnom |
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| Wat Phnom |
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| Monument to the establishment of the French Protectorate over Cambodia |
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| Detail |
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| This part has been built same time for the French-Siam treaty of 1907 |
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| Main street: expensive cars and old motorbikes |
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| A typical temple |
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