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Recent Articles Housed in a simplistic structure, 6km from Banteay Srey near the more renowned ruins of Angkor Wat lies Cambodia's Landmine Museum. Run by a former child soldier of the Khmer Rouge regime and the Vietnamese armed forces, the museum offers guests a no holds barred look at the deadly devices and its mounting cost to human lives in Cambodia. Even though the sordid conflicts of Cambodia's past seem fa Read More... The Wild Wild Wet Park has a 3 storey high raft water slide which is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. There are numerous rides that tourists should try out. The 4 storey Samsung Slide-Up feature riders speeding down, skimming from corner to corner on the deck and rising up the converse side. A couple of water slides, one open and one enclosed are known as the Waterworks. Visitors will take Read More... Be it clothes, stationary, jewellery, souvenirs, electronics, food or even watches the Central Market in Phnom Penh has got it all. The art-deco building that houses this unique market itself has become a prominent landmark in Cambodia's capital city. Before 1935 the grounds of which the Central Market is positioned today was a lake. This lake received the excess water during the country's rainy Read More...
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