Phnom Penh

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When I look at these images I really do find myself at a loss for words--this is one of those pictures that really do convey more emotions that spoken vocabulary ever could. — Afar Magazine
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The Cambodia National Museum houses over 2,000 major works of art from all over the country, dating from Prehistory to the 19C, including statues, sculpted lintels, headstones and bronze figurines. — Michelin Guide
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The capital of Cambodia is named after the hill on which this ancient temple complex stands.  — Atlas Obscura
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In the mid- to late 1970s thousands of Khmer Rouge prisoners who had been tortured at the infamous Tuol Sleng prison were taken to the Choeung Ek extermination camp for execution. — Fodor's
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With its classic Khmer roofs and ornate gilding, the Royal Palace dominates the diminutive skyline of Phnom Penh. — Lonely Planet
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5,000 skulls in memorial to those killed by the Khmer Rouge.  — Atlas Obscura
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Phnom Penh's most beautiful market takes place in a beautiful cruciform-shaped Art Deco building built in 1937 by French architects Jean Desbois and Louis Chauchon. — Michelin Guide
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Entrance to the Silver Pagoda. — Lonely Planet
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Wat Ounalom, made up of 44 different structures, was built in 1443 to house the hair of an eyebrow of Buddha. — Michelin Guide
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Giant insects in the big market with great spices.It is difficult to look at them but easy to swallow. — Afar Magazine
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Bombed and burned, this monument represents the often controversial ties between Vietnam and Cambodia.   — Atlas Obscura
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