Centre-ville, Daun Penh statue

During the flood of the Mekong river, a hollow tree floated up to her lawn, and in the tree were four bronze statues of the Buddha. Lady Penh, a wealthy lady, saw this as a sign that the Buddha wanted a new home, so she built a temple for the Buddha. This temple is now believed to be the one in the capital city of Phnom Penh. The Temple that Lady Penh created grew famous, and was visited by throngs of pilgrims. When the enemies of Siam, (present day Thailand) invaded Angkor a hundred years later, the capital city of Cambodia was moved to Phnom Penh. In Khmer language, 'Phnom' means 'Hill', so the city Phnom Penh means 'the hill of the lady Penh'. The temple believed to be built by Lady Penh is centeries old now, and is called Wat Phnom, or 'Hill Temple'. The staue of Daun Penh next to the Wat Phnom, Phnom Penh.

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