January 29, 2009

The Royal Palace

The Royal Palace of Phnom Penh is a good example of classic Khmer architecture found in Cambodia today with its layout of the defensive wall (kampaeng), throne hall (preah tineang), Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Preah Keo Morakot), stupas (chedei), towering spires (prang prasat) and mural paintings. The Royal Palace of Phnom Penh covers an area of 174,870 square metres (402m x 435m).

The Royal Palace of Phnom Penh is a complex of buildings which are the royal abode of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Its full name in the Khmer language is Preah Barom Reachea Vaeng Chaktomuk. The Kings of Cambodia have occupied it since it was built in 1866, with a period of absence when the country came into turmoil during and after the reign of the Khmer Rouge

The palace was started after King Norodom relocated the royal capital from Oudong to Phnom Penh after the mid-1800s.
The Silver Pagoda is a compound located on the north side of the Royal Palace. It features a royal temple officially called Preah Vihear Preah Keo Morakot but is commonly referred to as Wat Preah Keo. Its main building houses many national treasures such as gold and jeweled Buddha statues.




2 comments:

  1. yuhuuuu bro...dah ada blog lak yaa..... selamat bertemu di sini... :D

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  2. wah....sumer gambar percutian di kambodia guna camera sony tu ke?...wah cantek banget!!!

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