Wat Phnom

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Wat Phnom is a historic Buddhist temple on an artificial hill in central Phnom Penh and one of Cambodia’s most important religious and cultural landmarks.

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Wat Phnom canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple
historic site
religious building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Khmer temple architecture
associatedWith Lady Penh
cityLandmarkOf Phnom Penh
country Cambodia
culturalRole site for offerings and prayers for good fortune
symbol of Phnom Penh
dedicatedTo Shakyamuni Buddha
surface form: Buddha
denomination Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
elevationType artificial hill
function pilgrimage site
place of worship
tourist destination
governingBody local Buddhist clergy
hasAccess staircases on multiple sides
hasDecoration Buddhist iconography
Khmer sculptures
hasEntranceFee yes
hasFeature central stupa
shrine halls
stairways with Naga balustrades
surrounding park
hasGreenSpace tree-covered hill
hasLegend legend of Lady Penh discovering Buddha statues in a tree trunk
hasWildlife monkeys
heritageStatus historic temple
lighting illuminated at night
locatedIn Daun Penh District
surface form: Daun Penh district

Phnom Penh
central Phnom Penh
material brick
stone
near Sisowath Quay
Tonlé Sap River
surface form: Tonle Sap River
notableFor central role in founding legend of Phnom Penh
prominent hill in otherwise flat city
openToPublic yes
religion Buddhism
significance one of Cambodia’s most important cultural landmarks
one of Cambodia’s most important religious landmarks
surroundedBy traffic roundabout
usedFor New Year celebrations
Pchum Ben observances
religious ceremonies

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Phnom Penh contains Wat Phnom