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Wat Nokor in Kampong Cham
Wat Nokor in Kampong Cham Wat Nokor in Kampong Cham Rice field in Kampong Cham Monument in Kampong Cham
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The most populated province in Cambodia. With the very special fertilized red soil, it is strong in farming rice, potatoes, corn, and tobacco as well as the long extended rubber plantation. Stand as the connection of trade road between north-eastern provinces to capital city of Phnom Penh also between Phnom Penh and Vietnam, export and import are very busy.Thanks for the bridge finance by Japanese government which made the journey from Kampong Charm to north-eastern area faster. The hardship of farming works in the province, some of people of this province feel tired, and then start scattering everywhere for business chances and most of them found successes. The others stay with a quiet life with farming along the Mekong River. Here is the motherland of Cambodia priminister Mr.Hun Sen, senate head Mr.Chea Sim. The bridge Kizuna now becomes to be the spectacular view with the evening light up for the local people from the town. Some earlier ancient temples to be visited such as: Nokor Bachey, Preah Theat Teuk Chhar, Nokor Knong-Krau, Wat Preah Theat Thma Da, Phnom Cheung Prey temple and natural sites of Teuk Chhar, Phnom Han Chey, Haong waterfall, Phnom Pros-Phnom Srei, Chhrouy Chek.
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