Oudong
Route #5, 1-hour west of Phnom
Penh
The abandoned royal city of
Oudong sits amongst the hills
west of Phnom Penh. Oudong
was the capital city of Cambodia
from the 17th century until 1866
when the capital was moved to
Phnom Penh. The remnants of
the old Oudong include several
active temples, stupas and other structures covering
three hills. The walk up the main hill provides an excellent
countryside view. The hill is crowned with stupas
containing the remains of several Cambodian kings
including King Monivong (1927-1941) and King Ang
Duong (1845-1859). The earliest structure is from the
13th century.
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