Phnom-Penh, the wicked city … Beginning
Published by admin June 30th, 2007 in Cambodia, Decadence, Visual, Urban Tags: art, cambodia, city, phnom penh, photo, urban, visual.The typical Phnom-Penh center scene… All these luxury cars passing lend a hand to put out of your mind that you are in the capital of one of the poorest country in the post-colonial world. The advertisement postings on top of the buildings congregate irony – most of the city dwellers are dying carcasses because of extreme poverty, the city eat and breathe corruption and all these “American smiles” on the tooth paste commercial make you sick.
The convenient way to explore the city is to arrange the bike and to start making circles. All the street names are straightforward arithmetic; so if you looking for a way out try not to go astray in the modern anti-utopia madness of Phnom-Penh City.
The old French colonial buildings are bare bones of the modern Phnom-Penh. The modernistic Bauhaus by French free-masons architects create the unique atmosphere; mystical, tranquil and depressing.


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