HTML clipboardBattambang town is the heart of Cambodia's 'rice
bowl', and even though it is the country second biggest town. Much of
artchitecture is French colonial and traditional Cambodian. Few buildings are
over three stories, and the main streets are shared by cars and horse carts
alike. Unlike more touristed towns, the local ecomony is truly local
based-firmly is rice, wood, sapphires and food crops- and is reflected in the
character of the town. Similarly, as you leave or go to Battambang by road, the
sence quickly becomes one of small villages, rice paddies, and farmland,
offering and excellent opportunity for visitor to see a bit of 'unspoiled' rural
Cambodia. The nearby countryside also harbors old pagodas, Angkorian era ruins,
caves, waterfalls and Khmer Rouge period killing fields.
Battambang means 'disappearing stick', and is named a powerful stick used
by a legendary Khmer king to achieve and maintain power in the Battambang area.
If you visit Battambang and looking a place to stay, Holiday Hotel is the best
choice for you.
Holiday Hotel is new, luxurious, comfortable, affortable and located in
central of town.
Room Services: HTML clipboard? Air-Conditioner
? Cable Television
? Refrigerator
? 2 bottles of water
? WiFi Internet Access
? IDD Telephone ( Local and International )
? Hot/Cold water bathroom with shower
? Slipper, bath towels
? Shampoo, Soap, toothbrush and toothpaste
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