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Travel guide view of Royal Palace in Phnom Penh Part 1 - Visit Cambodia 2017
Visit Cambodia 2017 : Travel guide view of Royal Palace in Phnom Penh.
Today, I am going to show about the royal palace where is a potential attraction place of tourist distination,
and plenty of sculptures, artifact, wall painting, and treasure located at the east infront of chhaktokmok river in cambodia.
Here is the entrance of royal palace opening from 7:30 to 11:00 am and from 2:00 to 5:00pm ,but we have to buy some ticket
firstly and respect the discipline of the imformation on the board. There is a hall having: king dress, artifact, sculpture
in ancient time to reflex the tradictional and culture of khmer in cambodia in order to view the international visitor .
The first building, you will visit is the Throne Hall,
on the top of which you can see 4pale, almost clown-like faces which represent the all-seeing king.
This is a common motif in Khmer architecture, inspired by the four faces of the Bayon temple at Angkor.
The hall itself is painted vivid yellow a symbol of Buddhism, and white, for Hinduism, the two main faiths
of Cambodia until they were combined into one by Jayavarman VII in the 12th century. The central door of the
five at front of the throne hall is reserved for royalty and VIPs. Inside, note the 1913 ceiling mural telling
the story of the Ramayana. The thick carpet was a gift from China in 1993 and matches the lotus-bud floor tiles.
The enormous gold thrones are only used for coronations with the king on front throne and the queen,
when there is one, on the rear one. The queen’s throne is taller as it is built upon a golden stage made
of boats and nagas. It has three stairways, one for her and one for each of the two Brahmin priests
who look after her during the ceremony. To the left of the throne is a gold bust of King Sisowath (1904-1927)
and to the right stands that of King Monivong (1927-1941).
At the October 2004 coronation of the ballet-dancing son of former king Sihanouk, King Norodom Sihamoni,
both thrones were left empty as he does not have a queen, and he sat in the ornate chair in front of the throne.
Normally a coronation is lavish and runs for seven days, but due to the kingdom’s lack of money, at the request
of Sihamoni it was cut to just three. Note the new parasol, which belongs to Sihamoni for the entirety of his rule.
The small white building to the right of the hall is a resting room that was once used by royalty to catch their
breath before climbing onto an elephant to head out into the world. Royal sermons and classical dances would be held
in the front pavilion that looks over the park between the Royal Palace and the river. The king’s residence was built
in the 1930s. If the blue royal flag is flying, he is in residence.
On the far right sits the royal guesthouse. Following the death of former king Sihanouk’s father, his mother moved
from the residence to this building. Today it is used as a guesthouse for special guests of royalty.
To the left of the throne hall sits another small building. The downstairs section contains a small clothing display,
including copies of clothes Sihamoni wore during his coronation. At the rear, note the seven mannequins wearing
7 days’ worth of color.
Behind and to the left of this building en route to the Silver Pagoda is the oddest building: a grey, mostly cast-iron gift
from France which was initially constructed in Egypt. It was shipped to Cambodia in 1876 as a gift from Napolean III.
Silver Pagoda :
Like Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok, the Silver Pagoda has murals running around its outer wall telling story of the Ramayana.
The murals here, however; originally painted in 1903-4, are in poor condition and were probably not helped by a Khmer-Polish
restoration project begun in 1985, but halted 5 years later when money ran out. If you want to follow full story,
start at the east gate and follow the murals for their full 642 meters.
Within the grounds are five stupas, with the two largest to the east containing the ashes of King Norodom and King Udung.
The pagoda itself called after the five tonnes of tiles 5,329 of them each weighing 1,125 grams — covering the floor.
The Most of area is covered in carpets, but a small area near the entrance is exposed. The centerpiece is the large jade
Buddha statue — referred to as the Emerald Buddha — sitting atop a dizzying array of goodies. Standing in front of it is
a tall, solid-gold Buddha weighing 90 kilograms and encrusted with 2,086 diamonds. a gem above the forehead weighs 25 carats
and another on the chest is a hefty 20 carats. It was made in 1904 during the reign of King Sisowath. All up, some 1,650 artifacts
are on display, ranging from platinum cigarette boxes with emeralds the size of quail eggs to gold spittoons. It’s the kind of place
whose tendentiousness will make republicans squirm, and come out all the stronger in the their beliefs.
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The Royal Palace (Khmer: ព្រះបរមរាជវាំងនៃព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា, Preah Barum Reachea Veang Nei Preah Reacheanachak Kampuchea; French: Palais royal de Phnom Penh), in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a complex of buildings which serves as the royal residence of the king of Cambodia. Its full name in the Khmer language is Preah Barum Reachea Veang Chaktomuk Serei Mongkol (Khmer: ព្រះបរមរាជវាំងចតុមុខសិរីមង្គល). The Kings of Cambodia have occupied it since it was built in 1860s, with a period of absence when the country came into turmoil during and after the reign of the Khmer Rouge.
The palace was constructed after King Norodom relocated the royal capital from Oudong to Phnom Penh in the mid-19th century. It was built atop an old citadel called Banteay Kev. It faces towards the East and is situated at the Western bank of the cross division of the Tonle Sap River and the Mekong River called Chaktomuk (an allusion to Brahma).
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Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
The Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a complex of buildings which serves as the royal residence of the king of Cambodia. Its full name in the Khmer language is Preah Barum Reachea Veang Chaktomuk Serei Mongkol (Khmer: ព្រះបរមរាជវាំងចតុមុខសិរីមង្គល). The Kings of Cambodia have occupied it since it was built in 1860's, with a period of absence when the country came into turmoil during and after the reign of the Khmer Rouge.
The palace was constructed after King Norodom relocated the royal capital from Oudong to Phnom Penh in the mid-19th century. It was gradually built atop an old citadel called Banteay Kev. It faces towards the East and is situated at the Western bank of the cross division of the Tonle Sap River and the Mekong River called Chaktomuk (an allusion to Brahma).
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The complex is divided by walls into four main compounds, on the south side is the Silver Pagoda, to the north side is the Khemarin Palace and the central compound contains the Throne Hall and to the west is the private sector or the Inner Court. The buildings of the palace were built gradually overtime, and some were dismantled and rebuilt as late as the 1960s. But some old buildings dates back to the 19th century.
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Here is the entrance of royal palace opening from 7:30 to 11:00 am and from 2:00 to 5:00pm ,but we have to buy some ticket
firstly and respect the discipline of the imformation on the board. There is a hall having: king dress, artifact, sculpture
in ancient time to reflex the tradictional and culture of khmer in cambodia in order to view the international visitor .
The first building, you will visit is the Throne Hall,
on the top of which you can see 4pale, almost clown-like faces which represent the all-seeing king.
This is a common motif in Khmer architecture, inspired by the four faces of the Bayon temple at Angkor.
The hall itself is painted vivid yellow a symbol of Buddhism, and white, for Hinduism, the two main faiths
of Cambodia until they were combined into one by Jayavarman VII in the 12th century. The central door of the
five at front of the throne hall is reserved for royalty and VIPs. Inside, note the 1913 ceiling mural telling
the story of the Ramayana. The thick carpet was a gift from China in 1993 and matches the lotus-bud floor tiles.
The enormous gold thrones are only used for coronations with the king on front throne and the queen,
when there is one, on the rear one. The queen’s throne is taller as it is built upon a golden stage made
of boats and nagas. It has three stairways, one for her and one for each of the two Brahmin priests
who look after her during the ceremony. To the left of the throne is a gold bust of King Sisowath (1904-1927)
and to the right stands that of King Monivong (1927-1941).
At the October 2004 coronation of the ballet-dancing son of former king Sihanouk, King Norodom Sihamoni,
both thrones were left empty as he does not have a queen, and he sat in the ornate chair in front of the throne.
Normally a coronation is lavish and runs for seven days, but due to the kingdom’s lack of money, at the request
of Sihamoni it was cut to just three. Note the new parasol, which belongs to Sihamoni for the entirety of his rule.
The small white building to the right of the hall is a resting room that was once used by royalty to catch their
breath before climbing onto an elephant to head out into the world. Royal sermons and classical dances would be held
in the front pavilion that looks over the park between the Royal Palace and the river. The king’s residence was built
in the 1930s. If the blue royal flag is flying, he is in residence.
On the far right sits the royal guesthouse. Following the death of former king Sihanouk’s father, his mother moved
from the residence to this building. Today it is used as a guesthouse for special guests of royalty.
To the left of the throne hall sits another small building. The downstairs section contains a small clothing display,
including copies of clothes Sihamoni wore during his coronation. At the rear, note the seven mannequins wearing
7 days’ worth of color.
Behind and to the left of this building en route to the Silver Pagoda is the oddest building: a grey, mostly cast-iron gift
from France which was initially constructed in Egypt. It was shipped to Cambodia in 1876 as a gift from Napolean III.
Silver Pagoda :
Like Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok, the Silver Pagoda has murals running around its outer wall telling story of the Ramayana.
The murals here, however; originally painted in 1903-4, are in poor condition and were probably not helped by a Khmer-Polish
restoration project begun in 1985, but halted 5 years later when money ran out. If you want to follow full story,
start at the east gate and follow the murals for their full 642 meters.
Within the grounds are five stupas, with the two largest to the east containing the ashes of King Norodom and King Udung.
The pagoda itself called after the five tonnes of tiles 5,329 of them each weighing 1,125 grams — covering the floor.
The Most of area is covered in carpets, but a small area near the entrance is exposed. The centerpiece is the large jade
Buddha statue — referred to as the Emerald Buddha — sitting atop a dizzying array of goodies. Standing in front of it is
a tall, solid-gold Buddha weighing 90 kilograms and encrusted with 2,086 diamonds. a gem above the forehead weighs 25 carats
and another on the chest is a hefty 20 carats. It was made in 1904 during the reign of King Sisowath. All up, some 1,650 artifacts
are on display, ranging from platinum cigarette boxes with emeralds the size of quail eggs to gold spittoons. It’s the kind of place
whose tendentiousness will make republicans squirm, and come out all the stronger in the their beliefs. #Royalplace #Cambodia #PhnomPenh
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Upon entering the grounds of the Royal Palace, we are pleasantly surprised to find less hustle and bustle than in the Grand Palace in Bangkok. It reminds us of the good old days, when there were not yet such big tourist crowds in Asia. You still have a quiet moment for the visit and you do not feel stressed.
Right at the entrance we notice the plant diversity. The palace is also known for its botanical gardens.
After the French had taken the patronage over Cambodia in 1863, King Norodom relocated the capital from Oudong to Phnom Penh. At the same time the construction of the royal palace started.
The buildings were inspired by the Grand Palace in Bangkok. It is dominated by the Throne Hall. Right behind are the private areas of the royal family which are not open to the public. Connected to the palace is a royal temple, the silver pagoda.
At the entrance on the right is the Moonlight Pavilion. The open pavilion with balcony was built directly at the palace wall. From the balcony the king can watch the parades. Furthermore, the pavilion serves for dance performances as well as for organizing banquets.
The throne room with the three towers is the mightiest buildings on the site. Unfortunately, photographing or filming is strictly forbidden inside the hall. The throne is designed in the traditional Cambodian Khmer style.
To the left is a small pavilion, which serves as a kind of treasury. The royal insignia, clothes of the king and queen and precious decorative objects are exhibited here. In addition, you can see pottery from the Khmer time preceding Angkor.
In addition to a number of other buildings one stands out in particular, the Pavilion of Napoleon. This building was once donated by the French and was made of iron. Currently it is being renovated, since it had become dilapidated. Nevertheless, we succeeded to take a look behind the scaffolding cladding. A truly impressive, magnificent building with filigree balconies, beams and railings.
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Im Königspalast sind wir bereits am Eingang angenehm überrascht keinen so großen Trubel im Grand Palace in Bangkok vorzufinden. Hier fühlen wir uns an alte Zeiten erinnert, als in Asien noch nicht ein so großer Touristenandrang herrschte. Man kann die Besichtigung hier noch mit Muse machen und fühlt sich nicht gestresst.
Gleich am Eingang fällt die Pflanzenvielfalt auf. Der Palast ist auch bekannt für seine botanischen Gärten.
Nachdem die Franzosen 1863 das Protektorat über Kambodscha übernahmen verlegte König Norodom die Hauptstadt von Oudong nach Phnom Penh. Gleichzeitig wurde mit dem Bau des Königspalastes begonnen.
Der Bau wurde an den Grand Palace in Bangkok angelehnt. Überragt wird er von der Thronhalle. Rechts dahinter liegen die Privatbereiche der königlichen Familie, die für die Öffentlichkeit nicht zugänglich sind. Dem Palast angeschlossen ist ein eigener königlicher Tempel, die silberne Pagode.
Am Eingang rechts befindet sich der Moonlight Pavillon. Der offene Pavillon mit einem Balkon wurde direkt an die Palastmauer gebaut. Vom Balkon nimmt der König die Paraden ab. Außerdem werden hier Tänze veranstaltet oder auch Bankette abgehalten.
Der Thronsaal ist das mächtigste Gebäude auf dem Gelände und mit drei Türmen abgeschlossen. Leider ist in der Halle Filmen und Fotografieren strengstens verboten. Der Thron ist im traditionellen kambodschanischen Khmer-Stil entworfen.
Links daneben befindet sich ein kleiner Pavillon, der als eine Art Schatzkammer fungiert. In ihm werden die königlichen Insignien, Kleider des Königs und der Königin und wertvolle Dekorgegenstände verwahrt. Außerdem kann man noch Tongefäße aus der Khmer Zeit vor Angkor besichtigen.
Neben einer Reihe weiterer Gebäude sticht eines besonders hervor, der Pavillon Napoleons. Diese Gebäude wurde einst von den Franzosen gestiftet und wurde aus Eisen gefertigt. Zur Zeit wird es gerade renoviert, da es bereits baufällig geworden war.
Dennoch gelingt uns ein Blick hinter die Gerüstverkleidung. Ein wahrhaft beeindruckendes, prächtiges Gebäude mit filigranen Balkonen, Streben und Geländern.
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The Royal Palace (Khmer: ព្រះបរមរាជវាំងនៃព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា, Preah Barum Reachea Veang Nei Preah Reacheanachak Kampuchea; French: Palais royal de Phnom Penh), in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a complex of buildings which serves as the royal residence of the king of Cambodia. Its full name in the Khmer language is Preah Barum Reachea Veang Chaktomuk Serei Mongkol (Khmer: ព្រះបរមរាជវាំងចតុមុខសិរីមង្គល). The Kings of Cambodia have occupied it since it was built in the 1860s, with a period of absence when the country came into turmoil during and after the reign of the Khmer Rouge.
The palace was constructed after King Norodom relocated the royal capital from Oudong to Phnom Penh in the mid-19th century. It was built atop an old citadel called Banteay Kev. It faces towards the East and is situated at the Western bank of the cross division of the Tonle Sap River and the Mekong River called Chaktomuk (an allusion to Brahma).
The complex is divided by walls into four main compounds. On the south side is the Silver Pagoda, to the north side is the Khemarin Palace and the central compound contains the Throne Hall and to the west is the private sector or the Inner Court. The buildings of the palace were built gradually over time, and some were dismantled and rebuilt as late as the 1960s. Some older buildings date back to the 19th century.
The Royal Palace of Cambodia is a fine example of Khmer architecture with a slight French touch featuring 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).
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