Later, King Ponhea Yat (1393-1463), built the sanctuary (Vihear) here when he moved his capital from Angkor to Phnom Penh in 1422. The prominent stupa immediately west of the sanctuary or vihara (vihear) contains the ashes of the late king.
The sanctuary itself has been renovated frequently. There are numerous other shrines and other activities on or at the base of the hill. There are gardens that the French laid out in the late nineteenth century and shrines that reflect Taoist, Confucian, Hindu beliefs and one especially of Vietnamese interests reflected in the shrine to Preah Chau.
Ministry of Tourism Cambodia
Address: Czech Repulic Blvd (169), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phone: Tel: (+855) 023 213 741
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Address: Czech Repulic Blvd (169), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phone: Tel: (+855) 023 213 741
Email: info@tourismcambodia.orgad@tourismcambodia.org
Website: www.tourismcambodia.org/
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