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Mad About Asia |
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Cambodia > Kep
City |
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Banteay
Meanchey
I
Battambang
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Kampot
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Kandal
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Kep
City
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Koh
Kong
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Kratie |
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Kampong
Cham
I Kampong
Chhang I
Kampong
Speu
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Kampong
Thom
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Mondulkiri |
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Oddor
Meanchey
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Pailin
City
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Preah
Vihear
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Pursat
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Prey
Veng
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Phnom
Penh |
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Ratanakiri
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Sihanoukville
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Stung
Treng
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Svay
Rieng
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Siem
Reap
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Takeo |
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Kep
City
is a
municipality
in
Cambodia
with
the
status
of a
province.
Kep
is
just
a
few
kilometres
from
the
border
with
Vietnam
located
and
used
to
be
Cambodia's
most
popular
beach
town
but
has
fallen
on
hard
times
in
recent
years
(especially
due
to
the
Khmer
Rouge).
Many
of
Kep's,
mostly
French
villas
are
abandoned,
but
some
of
the
town's
former
splendour
is
still
apparent.
The
see
is
lined
with
huge
sidewalks
and
some
large
statues
that
now
seem
largely
out
of
place.
The
king
built
a
palace
overlooking
the
Gulf
of
Thailand,
but
it
was
never
furnished
and
now
sits
empty.
A
good,
paved
road
connects
the
small
town
with
the
15km
far
away
Kampot.
The
slightly
darker
beaches
than
in
Sihanoukville
are
mostly
scattered
with
mangroves
and
black
rocks,
but
Koh
Thonsáy
(Rabbit
Island)
is
just
a
short
boat
ride
away
(approx.
1/2h).
Kep
appears
to
be
experiencing
something
of a
renaissance,
with
several
mid-range
and
luxury
guesthouses
and
bungalows
recently
opened
or
still
under
construction.
The
seafood
is
cheap,
plentiful
and
delicious
-
particularly
the
quite
famous
crabs.
Kep
is
also
home
to
an
extensive
national
park
covering
some
mountains
with
deep
green
jungle. |
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The
French
established
Kep
City
during
the
colonial
time
in
1908.
Today
Kep
is
mainly
popular
to
the
domestic
tourists,
who
choose
Kep
as
their
holiday
destination.
What's
more,
Kep
offers
great
seafood
and
magnificent
views
of
the
mountains
and
the
beaches.
Taking
a
boat
to
the
nearby
islands
is
also
a
breathtaking
experience.
Another
itinerary,
which
must
not
be
missed,
is
an
excursion
to
the
serene
waterfalls
of 'Tuk
Chhou"
situated
about
10
km
from
Kampot.
Kep
City
is
located
in
the
Southwest
of
Phnom
Penh.
The
city
is
accessible
by
the
National
Road
No 3
from
Phnom
Penh
via
Kampot
province
(173
km)
or
by
the
National
Road
No 2
from
Phnom
Penh
via
Takeo
province. |
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Especially
during
the
Sixties,
during
the
time
of
Sang
Kum
Reas
Ni
Yum
the
city
was
developed
as a
beautiful
seaside
tourist
resort
for
the
rich
and
government.
The
story
related
to
the
name
of
Kep
said
that
there
was
a
king
named
Sa
Kor
Reach,
who
had
a
mighty
spell.
He
put
a
sleeping
spell
on a
commander
at
AngKor
Thum,
than
stole
the
commander's
white
horse
and
fled
together
with
his
troop
to
the
Southwestern
seaside.
When
he
took
a
rest
at
the
seaside,
he
was
overhauled
by
the
commander's
troops,
who
chased
him
from
behind.
Suddenly,
he
got
on
the
horseback;
the
horse
reared,
and
made
him
fall
down
on
the
ground
together
with
the
saddle.
Then,
he
got
on
the
horseback
again
and
fled
away
without
picking
up
the
saddle,
because
the
commander's
troops
almost
approached
him.
So
that’s
why
this
area
was
called
'
Kep
Seh
'
meaning
'
the
saddle
',
nowadays
it’s
only
called
'
Kep
'.
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