Phnom Penh
ទីក្រុងភ្នំពេញ
Phnom
Penh
Pnom Penh firs grew up during the late
fourteenth century at the junction of the Mekong, Tonle Sap and Bassac rivers
in the southern part of the country. In 1443, it replaced Angkor Thom as the
capital of Cambodia. As well as the center for transport by air, river and
road, Phnom Penh is a commercial center, Products of the include clothes, food,
drink and tobacco. In addition, the three rivers generate good soil for
farming. At the center of the city, at the junction of Norodom Boulevard and
Sihanouk Boulevard, stands the independence monument. It was built as a
national symbol when Cambodia gained its freedom in 1953. Lt represents
Cambodia’s cultural achievements in the past as well as the nation’s hope for
the future.
During the 1960 many buildings were
built in Phnom Penh Sihanouk Boulevard to the east constructions like the
Olympic Stadium at one of Sihanouk Boulevard to the west and Sihanouk City at
the other end of Sihanouk Boulevard to the east. During the 1970s, however,
published that describe how in 1975 almost all of the city’s population was
forced to leave and go and work in the countryside. During the 1980s, people
moved back into the city and some of its social and educational institutions
were reopened.
Nowadays Phnom Penh is the most modern
interesting, beautiful capital city. There are a lot of new buildings. The new
National Assembly building in Phnom Penh. Located next to the Naga casino, it
was constructed at a cost of $26.7 million. The new building has 300 rooms and
a main assembly hall capable of seating 211 parliamentarians. His Majesty king
Norodom Sihanmonl opens the ceremony for the inauguration of the new National
Assembly. Finally, I would love to say again and again that Phnom Penh is the
best place I like the most.
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