Michelin
Wat Phnom
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De Groene Gids
De beoordeling van de Michelin Gids
The very popular Wat Phnom, or "Hill Temple ", is said to have been built to house the four statues of the Buddha discovered by a rich widow called Daun Penh on the banks of the Mekong. A stupa contains the ashes of King Ponhea Yat, who moved his court to Phnom Penh (formerly Chaktomuk) in 1432. With its manicured, shaded lawns, this man-made hill, 27m/88ft high, serves as the symbol of the capital and marks the country's 0 mile marker.
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