• During King Norodom Sihanouk's pre-Khmer Rouge reign, the Silver Pagoda was inlaid with more than 5,329 silver tiles and some of its outer facades was...
  • It became known as the ‘Silver Pagoda’ after solid silver floor tiles were installed. Royal ceremonies are still performed in the Silver Pagoda.
  • Photos are allowed in most areas of the Royal Palace complex that are open to the public, however, photos are not allowed inside the Silver Pagoda.
  • The Silver Pagoda, located within the Royal Palace complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a breathtaking architectural masterpiece.
  • Located within the Phnom Penh Royal Palace complex, the Silver Pagoda (Wat Ubaosoth Ratanaram) is the pride and heritage of Cambodia.
  • But its name is Silver, it got not just like that, but because of silver blocks on the floor, which are a real decoration of the interior of Pagoda.
  • The gleaming Silver Pagoda, inlaid with five tons of silver, stands on the south side of the Royal Palace compound, atop an impressive gilded pedestal.
  • Westerners, however, prefer to call the temple the Silver Pagoda because of the 5,329 genuine silver tiles that cover the floor.
  • Silver Pagoda is a beautiful temple in the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh. This temple is known for more than 5000 excellent intricately-decorated silver tiles...
  • Within the Royal Palace compound is the extravagant Silver Pagoda Phnom Penh, the floor of which is covered with five tons of gleaming silver.