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  1. Phnom Penh is Cambodia's political, economic, cultural, religious center, Cambodia's transportation center, and one of the important transportation hubs in Indochina. Bobo East International Airport, 8 kilometers southwest of Phnom Penh, can take off and land large aircraft, so that it can fly to Madwang, Siem Reap, Qiao Qingyang and other cities, and can also fly to all parts of the world. Phnom Penh is a inland port. The 3000-4000-ton sea wheel flows down from the Phnom Penh along the Mekong River, which can directly enter the South China Sea via southern Vietnam. In the rainy season, from the Phnom Penh trace on the Mekong River. , 200 tons of ships can reach Ting Ding in the northeast town of Cambodia; through the Donglisa River, it can enter the largest lake in the Central South Peninsula and the Freshwater Fish Cangdong Lake Lake Lake in the Central South Peninsula. The only two railways in Cambodia will be in Phnom Penh. Phnom Penh -Madewang Railway passes through Gan Dan Province, Pound Shimi Province, Pound Qingyang Province, Bodhisattva Province, and Made Wang Province. Connect with the railway in Thailand to lead to the Thai capital Bangkok. The Phnom Penh -Sihanouk Port Railway passes through Gandan Province, Qin Shibei Province, Tea Plaza Province, and Gongbu Province, to Cambodia's largest port Sihanouk Port. The highway in Phnom Penh is even more open. It has 7 national roads to all parts of the country and its neighboring countries around them. Highway No. 1 is across the Basha River on the Monny Bridge of Phnom Penh, along the right bank of the Megong River to Nai Liang Ferry, passes through the Mekong River. Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi are important channels between Cambodia. Highway 2 is connected to the Highway of Vietnam via the tea market to the border between Cambodia and Vietnam. Highway 3 is Yunyang, a military port to Cambodia via Gonbu to Cambodia. Highway 4 is an important strategic highway. Highway 5 is connected to the highway of Thailand through the Bobe of Bodhisattva, Bodhisattva, and Madewang to Cambodia and Thailand. From the Cambodia and Japan Friendship Bridge (Shuijinghua Bridge) on the Dianrisa River from Phnom Penh, it is Highway 6A, which is connected to Highway 6. Poetry combing the wind and Highway 5 will be closed. Starting from Phnom Penh, along Highway 6 to Sikkun in Qiao Zhan Province, shifted to Highway 7, and through the recently -built Capital Bridge, which was recently assisted by Japan, it passed the most important rubber garden Su Weng, Zhupu, Klei Lien in Cambodia. At the end of the cotton, Snu, Oujing Province, and Highway 13 between Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos. Through these aviation, water, railways, and highways, rice, wood, rubber, aquatic products such as rice, wood, rubber, and aquatic products produced in various provinces can be transported to all parts of the world. It can also transport industrial products or imported materials in Phnom Penh to the whole country. Today, after several years of development and construction, Phnom Penh has become increasingly prosperous. The temple and market in Phnom Penh [Edit this paragraph] have 6 ancient Buddhist temples and many later Buddhist temples. These solemn temples make Phnom Penh a Buddhist center of Cambodia. It is located at the Uenaron Temple, about 200 meters north of the palace. It is the largest and most famous temple in Phnom Penh. It is the Buddhist temple hosted by the Mona of Mona in Cambodia. The temple was built in 1443 and has a history of nearly 560 years. The temple is the largest pagoda in Phnom Penh, and 5 slightly smaller pagodas are surrounded by. In 1890, the abbot monk at the time welcomed a bangs of Buddha Shakyamuni from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Later, many officials and nobles also built the ashes tower in this temple, stored ashes, and gradually formed a vertical ash tower group around the big Buddha tower. The former abbot of Wonalon Temple made positive and indelible contributions to the preservation and development of the Khmer national culture. In addition, Bo Dongwa Temple, Langka Temple (built in 1882), Island Temple, Daguan Temple, etc. are all famous temples in Phnom Penh. Shopping in Phnom Penh is mainly concentrated in several large markets, such as new markets, Uyasi markets, and the central market of the Russian market. The new market is the commercial center of Phnom Penh, which was built in 1936. This is a cross -shaped roof building, looking down at the air, like a giant electric fan. There are no beams and pillars inside the building, and the structure is very strange and novel. The sale of gold and silver jewelry and various daily necessities in the new market is the most prosperous place in Phnom Penh.

  2. The main tourist spots of the Capital Phnom Penh (Phnom Penh) include the world -famous Angkor monuments, Phnom Penh and Sihanouk Port. If you go there in November, there is still the largest local holiday "Water Sending Festival"

  3. Phnom Penh (PHNUM Penh) is the capital of Cambodia with a population of about 800,000. Located in the Delta area between the Mekong River and Lake Donglisa. After a few years of war, the quiet Phnom Penh could not hide her mysterious and everyone's style. In the colonial era, French -style building relics were scattered around Phnom Penh, and the bustling crowd surged on the street with a rich ethnic style. Every Saturday and Sunday, the Riverside area of ​​Phnom Penh is even more vibrant. There is no serious pollution in other Asian cities. The attractiveness of Phnom Penh is lush tree -lined avenue, buildings with colonial colors, and monks in orange -red robes. The city of Phnom Penh is rectangular, divided into two parts: old town and new city. This article comes from Asian Tourism Network (As.bytravel)

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