Phnom Penh is the capital of Cambodia and the political, economic, industrial, cultural and tourist centre. The city is located at the junction of three rivers, the Mekong, Bassac and Dong Sa, and has fertile soil suitable for agriculture. Known in the West as the ‘Pearl of Asia’ until the 1960s, Phnom Penh is about six minutes the size of Hong Kong. There are 76 sub-districts and 637 villages in 7 districts, with an average population density of 5,453.8 people per square kilometre, the highest in the country. The weather in Phnom Penh is tropical, hot and humid, influenced by the high pressure of the Gulf of Thailand and the Indian Ocean. Taxis, tricycles, buses and railways are all available to travellers, and motorbikes are the most common means of transport for the local population.


Phnom Penh is the political, economic, cultural and religious centre of Cambodia, as well as the transport hub of the country.
Phnom Penh International Airport is located in the western district of Phnom Penh which is the largest airport in Cambodia.
Cambodia’s GDP in recent years has been as high as 6-7% per year.
su_spacer]The Central Market and Taktsai Hill are famous tourist attractions.
Once the largest trading market in Asia, and a landmark of Phnom Penh.
su_spacer]Thanks to one of the ten largest ASEAN countries, mainland capital has been invested heavily in property and infrastructure in Cambodia.
The improvement in infrastructure has boosted property values and led to a sharp rise in property prices during the period.
Investing in Phnom Penh has a number of advantages, such as the supply of condominium units being well below demand, high returns and low investment costs.
There are many advantages to investing in Phnom Penh, such as the supply of condominium units being well below demand, high return rates and low investment costs.
In addition to China, Japan has invested heavily in more than 125 projects with investments of US$1.5 billion, for example.
South Korea has also provided Cambodia with US$700 million in concessional loans and
non-repayable aid to build civil aviation training centres, roads, etc.


The future of major infrastructures for a bright future in Phnom Penh

Cambodia’s largest hydropower plant
US$780 million joint venture between China and Vietnam
Opening in 2019

South East Asian Games
Inaugurated in Phnom Penh in 2023

Phnom Penh Air Light Rail
Japan contributes US$800 million
Opening in 2023
Aeon Phase 3
Completion in 2023

Phnom Penh New International Airport
Total investment US$1.5 billion
Completion in 2023
Phnom Penh New International Airport
Total investment US$1.5 billion
Completion in 2023


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