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Cambodia relocated her capital to Phnom Penh in 1867 and expanded with the Royal Palace as the center. To the northwest lies the commercial district where Central Market and Canadia Bank headquater are situated. The southwestern quarter developed into a high-end residential district known as Boeung Keng Kang 1(BKK1), the most prestigious area in the cityh and home to the Prime Minister's residence, state official residences, foreign embassies and luxury residences.
Royal style pays tribute to Phnom Penh's glory
Rare neoclassical architecture in Phnom Penh recalls the glorious French era. An European dome converted into Khmer Empire's naga crown enthrones the jewel of Cambodia's wealthy circle. The rigorous symmetry of palace architecture and spectacular carved colonnades create refined magnificence.