Wat Phnom
In 1372 there was a mountain supervised by grandmother Penh before King Ponhea Yat. Until King Ponhea Yat build the capital in Phnom Penh, in the fifteenth century.
In the area of Wat Phnom, there are a big Stupa behind the temple used for keeping the cremated ashes of the King, Ponhea Yat, The Stupa for keeping the cremated ash of the Royal Families and remaining Buddhist statues of Angkorean era in the big Stupa behind. Most local and international visitors like to visit Wat Phnom.
Today many people come here to pray for good luck and success in school exams or business affairs. When a petitioner's wish is granted, he or she returns to make the offering (such as a garland of jasmine flowers or bananas, of which the spirits are said to be especially fond) promised when the request was made. Most local and international visitors like to visit Wat Phnom.












