Cultural Activities in Phnom Penh

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Phnom Penh is a bustling town that will keep you occupied during your entire stay. Each day will be about discovering new things, engaging in new experiences and all in all, having loads of fun. From one of Asia’s best night life scenes to artistic creations, culinary cuisines to adrenaline rushing adventure, historical sites to overwhelming nature spots, the choice is endless.

Starting with the art scene you can begin by taking a stroll down Street 178. With local artists selling beautiful paintings, the possibilities of striking a good bargain is assured. There are also exquisite handmade items and bolts of Cambodian silk, all displayed to delight you.

Want to experience some local culture and traditions, Chatomuk theatre is your best bet. Be mesmerized by the Khmer dance and song performances, witnessing an exotic and colourful talent show. Another place is the SouvannaPOum theatre. Bringing to life the dying art of Khmer puppetry, it is gradually becoming popular and helping rebuild this art.

If history is your forte then do drop in to the national museum. Located next to the Royal Palace, it has an impressive collection of artefacts. The Royal Palace still serves as the King’s residence. Constructed during the 19th century, it is a classic example of Khmer architecture. The majestic ‘Throne Hall’ is where royal duties were carried out while in contrast the ‘Moonlit Pavilion’ is where the royal dancers entertained the court. The ‘Silver Pagoda’ functioned as the official royal temple.

While most sites are aesthetically pleasing there are also those that capture the horrors of a Cambodian past. The TuolSleng High School was a prison camp where torture was a day-to-day activity. Now a genocide museum, it reminds you of what was once a cruel regime.

Apart from these there are many sites to see and activities to take part in. But for all of that it is important to find the ideal hotel in Phnom Penh. While there are many worthy accommodations there is one Phnom Penh hotel that has its own significance. Raffles Hotel Le Royal has been in operations since 1929 and has shaped the city’s culture in its own way.

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