Phnom Penh
Once known as the "Pearl of Asia" in the 1920s, Phnom Penh, along with Siem Reap, is a significant global and domestic tourist destination for Cambodia. Phnom Penh is known for its traditional Khmer and French influenced architecture.
Phnom Penh is the wealthiest and most populous city in Cambodia. It is also the commercial, political and cultural hub of Cambodia and is home to more than one million of Cambodia's population of over 13 million.
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Transport
Phnom Penh International Airport (Phnom Penh) is the largest and busiest airport in Cambodia. It is located 7 km (4.3 miles) west of central Phnom Penh. Taxis, pick-ups and minibuses leave Phnom Penh for destinations all over the country, but are fast losing ground to cheaper and more comfortable buses. Phnom Penh also has rail service.
There are two bus companies, Phnom Penh Public transport and GST Express, servicing to Sihanoukville, Kompong Chang, Udong & Takeo. Motocycles are a popular form of quick travel in the city streets.
Although the city is 290 km (180 miles) from the sea, it is a major port on the Mekong River valley, and it is linked to the South China Sea via a channel of the Mekong delta in Vietnam
Highways in Phnom Penh
As the capital of Cambodia a number of National Highways connect the city with various parts of the country:
National Highway Code Length Origin Terminal
National Highway 1 10001 167.10 km Phnom Penh Vietnam Border
National Highway 2 10002 120.60 km Phnom Penh Vietnam Border
National Highway 3 10003 202.00 km Phnom Penh Veal Rinh
National Highway 4 10004 226.00 km Phnom Penh Sihanoukville
National Highway 5 10005 407.45 km Phnom Penh Thailand Border
National Highway 6 10006 416.00 km Phnom Penh Bantey Meanche
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