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National Museum
The National Museum has a good collection
of Khmer sculptures dating from the pre-Angkor period (4th century) to post-Ankgor
period (14th century). The museum, built of red bricks by the French in 1917 in
a pseudo-Khmer style, is built around a courtyard.
A stone's throw away from the Tonle Sap is the royal Palace built on the site of
the Banteay Kev, a citadel built in 1813. The Palace grounds contain several
buildings: the Throne Room of Prasat Tevea Vinichhay which is used for the
coronation of kings, official receptions and traditional ceremonies; the Chan
Chhaya Pavilion which is a venue for dance performances; the king's official
residence called the Khemarin; the Napoleon Pavilion and the spectacular Silver
Pagoda. This pagoda is worth exploring. It owes its name to the 5,000 silver
tiles weighing 1kg each which cover the entire floor. The emerald Buddha sits on
a pedestal high atop the dais. In front of the dais stands a life-size Buddha
made of solid gold and weighs 75kg. It is decked with precious gems including
diamonds, the largest of which is 25 carats. Also on display at the sides are
the coronation apparel and numerous miniature Buddha in gold and silver.
The walls surrounding the compound which is the oldest part of the palace, are
covered with frescos depicting scenes from the Khmer version of the Ramayana. A
visit to the markets and market halls is a must as they give an opportunity to
be acquainted with the country's local produce and also to buy textiles,
antiques, gold and silver jewelry. The four wings of the yellow colored Central
Market are teeming with numerous stalls selling gold and silver jewelry, antique
coins, clothing, clocks, flowers, food, fabrics, shoes and luggage. For some
good paintings or if you prefer antiques, head fro the Tuol Tom Poong Market
also known as the Russian Market. A word of caution though: you need to sharpen
your bargaining skills as the prices here can be outrageously high.
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