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Phnom Penh
Attractions
Wat
Ounalom
Wat
Ounalom is the most important Wat of Phnom Penh,
and the center of Cambodian Buddhism. It is north from
the National Museum of Arts (two streets from the Royal
Palace). Wat Ounalom was built in 1443 to keep a
hair of the Buddha. Before the Khmer Rouge
emptied Phnom Penh in 1975, more than 500 monks
used to live at the Wat. The Khmer Rouge killed
the abbot and a large number of monks and vandalized
the buildings and their treasures. After the Vietnamese
invasion on 1979 the Wat was restored, and today again
serves as the center of Cambodian Buddhism.
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