The Rising of Tall Buildings in Phnom Penh (Part 2)
View of the Vattanac Capital and Canadia Tower buildings from filled-in Boeung Kak Lake, September 20, 2014. (Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)
The rise of tall buildings along 169 Street, on Borei Keila land, September 29, 2014. (Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)
The construction site of two 28 story buildings and three 38 story building of the Riviera Project on Koh Pich Island, September 27, 2014. (Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)
Workers look down from an elevator at the construction site of Olympia City, September 29, 2014. (Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)
A tall building being built on Mao Tse Toung Boulevard in Phnom Penh, September 27, 2014. (Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)
The construction of skyscraper in Phnom Penh, September 29, 2014. (Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)
The increasing number of apartment buildings in Boeung Keng Kong in Phnom Penh, September 30, 2014. (Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)
View of Sokha Hotel that built near the Chaktumuk River view, September 27, 2014. (Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)
View of Sokha Hotel that built near the Chaktumuk River view, September 27, 2014. (Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)
View of Phnom Penh in late afternoon from the other side of the Mekong River, September 27, 2014. (Nov Povleakhena/VOA Khmer)