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Ten must-see attractions in Cambodia

The top ten attractions that Cambodia must visit are Siem Reap, Xigang, Kampot, Bobai, Battambang, Phnom Penh, Sword Temple, Tongwangcheng, Cardamom Temple and Tonle Sap Lake.

1, Phnom Penh: Phnom Penh, once the "Pearl of Asia", is the capital and largest city of Cambodia. Now Phnom Penh is the political, economic and cultural center of Cambodia, and it is also a charming city where modernity and tradition coexist.

2. Sword Temple: Jaya Varman VII lived here when he rebuilt Angkor Wat. It used to be one of the most important temples of Khmer people, and the most important festivals and ceremonies were held here. Thousands of people support and maintain this temple.

3. Tongwangcheng: In the heyday of Angkor, it was the most magnificent capital in the history of Southeast Asia, and its splendor and mystery amazed Zhou Daguan, the envoy of the Yuan Dynasty. There are no civil buildings in the city, but the gorgeous carvings covering almost every inch of space on the existing buildings still remind people of the luxury of that year.

4. Cardamom Temple: It consists of a brick tower. Vishnu and his wife Lakshmi are carved on the huge wall. The original building may not have been built by the king, but by a nobleman at that time.

5. Tonle Sap Lake: the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, also known as Phnom Penh Lake. Tonle Sap Lake is located in the southeast of Indochina Peninsula and the west of Cambodia. It is connected with the Mekong River through tonle sap river and is a natural reservoir of the Mekong River.

6. Siem Reap: The site of Angkor Wat, a world cultural heritage, is full of temples, and Khmer smiles last for thousands of years.

7. West Port: Sihanoukville Port is located on the southwest coast of Cambodia and is also a special economic zone in Cambodia. There is the largest seaport in Cambodia, and the beautiful beaches make people feel at ease to enjoy the sunshine, blue sky and pure air of nature.

8. Kampot: It's quiet here and there are few tourists. Unlike Sihanoukville, this city has many French and China buildings. This is a unique, quiet and lovely riverside town, full of romantic French architecture. In Kampot, visitors can enjoy beaches, small bags, country life, caves and the heritage of French architecture in the 1920s.

Bei Bo: Bei Bo is an important town on the Cambodia-Thailand border. It has always been an important channel for trade and commerce between the two countries, and now it has become Cambodia's "Little Las Vegas".

10, Battambang: Battambang is an important town in the northwest of Cambodia, the capital of Battambang province and the second largest city in Cambodia.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Phnom Penh Baidu Encyclopedia-Sword Temple Baidu Encyclopedia-Tongwangcheng Baidu Encyclopedia-Cardamom Temple Baidu Encyclopedia-Tonle Sap Lake.