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Over the last decade, Phnom Penh’s skyline has changed dramatically. But if you want to see where the real “new” Phnom Penh is being built, you have to look toward the water. Phnom Penh is one of the few capital cities in the world defined by the meeting of three major rivers: the Mekong, the Tonle Sap, and the Bassac. Historically, these rivers were the lifeblood of trade; today, they are the driving force behind the city’s most prestigious real estate.
Planning a move to Cambodia, or thinking about buying property here, comes with a few essentials, and banking sits at the top of that list. Whether you’re an investor transferring funds, an expat managing daily expenses, or a future homeowner preparing for property payments, understanding Cambodia’s banking system helps everything run smoothly.
The vibrant coastal city of Sihanoukville, Cambodia, celebrated a major new chapter in its large-scale urban development with the official Groundbreaking Ceremony for Time Square 10
The thriving coastal city of Sihanoukville, Cambodia, is set for a new wave of growth as the LZ Sea View team officially launched construction on their next flagship project: LZ Sea View Premium
The Momentum Continues: What’s Next in the Series With five completed projects and all 350 units in TS 5 officially sold out, the series is now pushing forward with four major developments across the capital and the coast. Time Square 6 (TS 302): Located on Street 302 in BKK1. It is a 48-storey tower that […]
The Phnom Penh skyline reflects how the city has matured over the years. Many early condo developments were built during a fast-growth phase, focusing heavily on maximizing unit count and keeping entry prices low. Livability and long-term comfort were often secondary. Today, the market is shifting. Buyers want real space, better design, and stronger long-term value. This is where ODOM, developed by Urban Living Solutions, stands out. It represents a new generation of premium residential design in Cambodia.
Cambodia is divided into several provinces and cities, along with the tourist destinations within it. Its massive development on building national highways and main roads have made travelling around the country pretty much easier. Foreigners either travel from one city to another or within the districts of the city. Whichever it is, everything is accessible through the modes of transportation in Cambodia. Cambodia’s major cities offer various modes of public transportation, such as motorbikes and tuk-tuks. While traffic congestion and uneven roads can be challenging, tourists can enjoy a safe and comfortable travel experience by exercising caution and researching their transportation options.
Koh Pich (Diamond Island) has become one of Phnom Penh’s most dynamic districts, a place where the city’s growth, lifestyle, and culture converge. Located in Tonle Bassac of Chamkarmon District, it sits in the Bassac River at the confluence with the Mekong and Tonle Sap, just south of NagaWorld and the National Assembly, linked to the city by the Koh Pich bridges. At its heart is the new Koh Pich Central Park, a six-hectare development by Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC) that connects the Swan Bridge to the landmark Koh Norea Bridge. Designed as a people-focused, sustainable green space, it reflects Phnom Penh’s vision of a modern city that blends business with everyday life.