Thursday, June 7, 2012

Relaxing Places, Reverfront, Phnom Penh

 
In additional to the main tourist attraction above, Phnom Penh offers a number of other cultural sites and laces to relax. They include Chnatomuk Hall, South of the Royal Palaces and along the river front, where dancers perform traditional Cambodian dance. independence Monument, near downtown, is the site of ceremonial event. IT adjoins a town long wall that stretches east toward the river front, where it meets Hun sen Park, near the Naga World Casino Resort Complex. There are also numerous popular bars and nightclubs, pubs for visitors looking for something to do after dark.

The riverfront is troll or cyclo ride along the park lined riverfront is a must-pubs, restaurants, shops and tourist boat line the way, Chhroy Changva park i another newly attraction at the other ider of the river opposite the Royal Palace. the view of the confluence of the Mekong and the Tonle Sap i geographically unique. Early risers, check out the spectacular sunrise over the river in front of the Royal Palace.


The visitors can have dinner on the boat with very beautiful view of Phnom Penh along the river,
Riverfront Phnom Penh, Cambodia

 Some small bars, bubs along the riverfront, Riverfront Phnom Penh, Cambodia

 The elephant from the palace sometimes walk through the riverfront, Riverfront, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
The road connects from Naga World Park to the riverfront, along with restaurants, apartments, bars, Riverfront Phnom Penh, Cambodia

 The riverfront in the sunset time, Riverfront Phnom Penh, Cambodia

  The riverfront in the sunset time, Riverfront Phnom Penh, Cambodia

 The small bar along the riverfront, Riverfront Phnom Penh, Cambodia

 Local people and foreigners can relax here, exercise or even give food to pigeons

 Boat riding along the Mekong River, Riverfront Phnom Penh, Cambodia

There are some food and fruit sellers, carrying their food and selling to the visitor,  Riverfront Phnom Penh, Cambodia

 
 She is selling flower and cents to the visitor who come to worship the Preh Ang Dongka,  The  Riverfront Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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