Today I bring you to the province of Battambang, a province in Cambodia, which is a tourist site.
Battambang, located in northwestern Cambodia, contains the second most populous city in the country after Phnom Penh., also Battambang, has always been a popular destination for its nearby ancient temples And is a popular tourist destination and an interesting historical site for Cambodia. I really enjoy the province because it has a lot of attractions for entertainment.
The province has a lot of people who have a decent living environment and are rich in temples.
Sitting on the Sangker River just south west of the Tonle Sap Lake, Battambang town is at the heart of Cambodia's, and it maintains an untouched, bucolic feel. The streets are filled with remarkably well-preserved French colonial buildings alongside traditional Cambodian houses. The nearby countryside harbors old pagodas, Angkorian era ruins, caves, waterfalls, and Khmer Rouge period killing fields.
Places of interest include Phnom Sampeu, a hill with caves of Buddha statues; the 12th Century Prasat Snung, Wat Banan, an Angkorian temple now occupied as a Buddhist shrine; Wat Baydamram where thousands of fruit bats reside, and Wat Phnom.
Province of Battambang