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As Cambodia's largest city, Phnom Penh is home to over 2.2 million residents, offering a blend of history and modernity. The Royal Palace, which has housed Cambodian monarchs since its establishment in 1866, stands as a key attraction, complemented by the dazzling Silver Pagoda, known for its shimmering floor of silver tiles.
Beyond historical landmarks, Phnom Penh embraces a vibrant nightlife, especially along the Sisowath Quay, where cafes, bars, boutiques, and luxury hotels abound. Evening river cruises provide a picturesque view of the skyline, showcasing the city’s dynamic transformation over recent decades.