Exploring Phnom Penh City

Posted by : foongpc | Wednesday, November 9, 2011 | Published in

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During my 3 days 2 nights stay at Asia Hotel in Phnom Penh, I had breakfasts at the hotel itself. My first breakfast was bread with butter and jam and a glass of Ovaltine with milk.



It had been such a long time since I drank Ovaltine I sure did not expect I would be drinking it in Cambodia!

On the second morning in Phnom Penh, I had apple pancake with iced coffee. It was yummy!



After our tour of the Royal Palace, we decided to explore the city centre of Phnom Penh. Jam, his friend and I had our tuk tuk driver to bring us around. We passed by this famous 5 star NagaWorld Hotel and Entertainment Complex near the Tonle - Mekong River.



At the city centre, we came across a large roundabout and in the centre of this roundabout stands the Independence Monument (Vimean Ekareach).



Looking like a lotus-shaped stupa, this Independence Monument was built in 1958 and designed by renowned Cambodian architect Vann Molyvann to celebrate Cambodia's independence from France.



Not far from the Independence Monument is the residence of Hun Sen, the current Prime Minister of Cambodia.



This was pointed out to us by our tuk tuk driver. Hun Sen, we were told, is the longest serving Prime Minister in South East Asia and one of the longest serving leaders in the world!

How do you like the look of his residence?



Next, we requested our driver to bring us to riverfront area along Sisowath Quay. The Sisowath Quay is an esplanade running along the banks of the Mekong River and Tonle Sap River.



Right opposite the esplanade across the road are dozens of restaurants and bars and a range of hotels and guesthouses as well as several silk and souvenir shops, travel agents and internet cafes.



It was a rather hot morning so we did not stay for long. It would probably be a good place to visit during the evening.



The tuk tuk driver then took us back to our hotel, but instead of going into our hotel, we took a walk around our hotel. We came across the Central Market which is also known as Psar Thmei meaning "New Market" in Khmer.



However, the building was undergoing renovation so we did not go in.

Guess what? Along the way, we also passed by this!



Klang Boy Bak Kut Teh? Haha! It's good to know that there are enterprising Malaysians in Cambodia!



After the short stroll, we returned to our hotel for a brief rest. Our good friend who had paid for our 2 nights stay in the hotel would be bringing us out for lunch. So would the lunch be on him? You bet! : )

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Looks very exciting and interesting. I like the Independence Monument. ;)
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Hi Foong good morning... yikes... sorry if I've been away for awhile...
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the pan cake looks Home-made which i am very much preferred... look how fluffy it was... unlike those being offered in fast food chains
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the temple reminds me of the temple in UK
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wow those rooms are facing the bay... it must have been very refreshing out there especially during nights
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I also noticed that all houses were very closed to each other huh haha
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I just want to ask something foong since you are really into travel.. do you also keep a booklet about their languages? I mean, do you try to familiarized some of their common greeting (in their language) before visiting a certain country??
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Happy morning foong and happy blogging to you
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awww u didn't make it to the central market. it was HUGE inside! but back then i suppose i didn't pay much attention to details. if i were i would sure go in and spend more time in there. :D
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Ha ha ha yeah same here, long time no drink Ovaltine! And u had to go all the way to Cambodia to drink it LOL!
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I think I prefer Milo to Ovaltine though, what say u? :p
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Wow so nice of ur friend to pay for ur hotel stay, OKB! :*
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oh, that was your breakfast?? looks so simple and so little, i normally have heavy breakfast, hahaha~~ :D
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the independence monument looks cool.. i always wonder why we never have such meaningful monument being erected in our roundabouts over here??
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wow, that central market look just magnificent!! sharp yellow and also a unique architecture.. too bad it's on renovation and you couldn't even get any closer if not going in there to pay a visit..
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hey, that's interesting!! klang bak kut teh found in cambodia!! hahaha, so did you go in and have a try?? how's the business?? did you ask your friend if BKT is popular in cambodia??
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so nice of your fren! can intro to me ah next time i go cambodia? HAHAHAHAHH!!!

oh pity the central market is being renovated. it's built during the french era and it's a landmark in phnom penh.

oh why is the nagaworld hotel so famous? does it have a casino inside?

is it worth to spend 2 nites in phnom penh? or 1 nite is enuf and spend longer days in siem reap?
Wow your good friend is so kind! :)
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LOL at Klang boy bak kut teh...

apple pancake? looks like roti planta only wan...haha
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Fulamak the pancake looks so thick la.. Delish!
Bak Kut Teh famous mah.. Especially the one from Klang.. People in Cambodia cannot say no.. Haha
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Where to get such a nice friend ah? :)
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wow, what a very lively place, and the foods, so yummy looking!!
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Nice Independence Monument with its unique design & shape of lotus. Oh boy Klang Boy BKT very enterprising Klang boys.
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