HISTORY OF PHNOM PENH

 

1- GRANDMA PENH


Grandma Penh or Daun Penh was wealthy widow. Settled on a high land at the west band of Chrap Chheam River (Now: Sap River next to Chaktomuk). At a vast flood season, there were many Koki trees floating to stuck at Daun Penh high land and in the hole of a big Koki, there were four bronze and one stone Buddha statues. 1372 Daun Penh has ordered people to pile up earth at northeast her house and used those Koki trunks to build up a temple on that hill for keeping the five Buddha statues, then named the temple Wat Phnom Daun Penh (Now: Wat Phnom) Build another hut at northeast of the temple for keeping Preah Chao guardian spirit. The name of Phnom Daun Penh became Phnom Penh, name of the capital city of Cambodian in present time.

HISTORY PERIOD II: 1432-1505: 73 YEARS 
CONSTRUCTION OF CHAKTOMUK CITY
 

2- H.M. CHAO PONHEA YAT: (1421) 1432-1462

  • Son of H.M Srey Soriyovong II
  • 1431. To abandon Angkor City, by reason of suffering from ceaseless aggression of Siam, and then resettled at Tuol  Basan City, (Now: Srey Santhor)
  • 1432, to move from Tuol Basan City, because of flooding, to Chaktomuk City (New Phnom Penh City)
  • To order district leader of Samrong Tong Province, Chao Ponhea Decho, to bank up dirt around the hill and area closed to river shore to construct royal palace, and the digging place for dirt became a lake called Decho Lake (Now: Phsar Thmey market).
  • To prepare Kompong Reap Port.
  • To order district leader of Bati Province, Oknha Vongsa Anuchit Phlong, to dig Oknha Phlong Canal ( Now: Sakhaya Moni Chedey garden), to stream river water in city reservoir for citizen used.
  • To build up city rampart and hydraulic system by digging canals and banking dams surrounded:
 
Takeo Canal
(South)
Okor Canal
(West)
Pongpeay
(North)
  • First son, Neareay Reachea, titled as heir apparent, built his palace at Chroy Roluos, at southeast.
  • Second son. Srey Reachea, built his palace at Tuol preah Srey, west of Okor Canal (Now: Preah Puth Meanbon Pagoda
  • To expand and bank up the hill higher, and reconstruct the temple of Wat Phnom Daun Penh for keeping bronze Buddha statue from Angkor and Buddha statues from Koki hole, and build up the great stupa behind the temple
  • To name Wat Phnom Daun Penh as Wat Preah Chedey Borapoa
  • To construct six monasteries :
 
Wat Preah Puth Khosa
North
Wat Thoam Langka
Northeast
Wat Koh
Southeast
Wat PeamPhlong
South
Wat Unalaom
South
Wat Khpop Ta Yang
South
 
 
To name the city as “Krong Chaktomuk Mongkul Sakal Kampuchear Thipadey Sereythor Bovor Inthabath Borey Rath Reach Seima Moha Nokor”
 

3- HM. NEAREAY REACHEA: 1462-1467

First son of H M Chao Ponhea Yat 
To construct stupa on Phnom Daun Penh to bury the ashes of H M. Chao Ponhea Yat. 

4- H M.STEY REACHEA: 1467-1474

 
  • Second son of H.M Chao Ponhea Yat.
  • Younger brother of H.M Neareay Reachea.
  • To construct stupa at the foot of Phnom Daun Penh hill, at northeast, to bury the ashes of HM. Neareay Reachea
 

5- THOAM TEACHAE: 1474-1494

 
  • Third son of H.M Chao Ponhea Yat.
  • Younger brother of H.M Srey Reachae and H. M. Neareay reachea
 

6- H.M SOKUNTH BATH : 1494-1505

 
  • Son of H.M Thoam Reachea.
  • To reign for a Period of time at Chaktomuk City and theb noved to stay at Tuol Basan by assigned his younger brother, Chan Reachea, titled as crown prince, to stay at Chaktomuk for his replacement
 

HISTORY PERIOD III: 1505-1865: 360 YEARS
ABANDONMENT OF CHAKTOMUK CITY



The abandonment of Chaktomuk City was caused by:
 
  • frequently changing of royal palace location
  • fighting for reign
  • Preferring other places to be city as Tuol Buol Basan, Pursat, Lungvek, Lavear Em, Udong, etc.
CONSTRUCTION OF PHNOM PENH CITY
HISTORY PERIOD IV: 1865-1998 : 133 YEARS
 
 

7- H. M. NORODOM: (1860) 1865-1904

 
  • First son of H.M Angduong.
  • 1865, to move from Udong City to Phnom Penh. At that time, Cambodia was occupied and governed by neighbor countries nearly dissolved, And the population of  whole country remained nearly 1,000,000 people only.
  • The situation of Phnom Penh City: Rows of huts, floor 1,5m over ground, along Sap river bank, make of bamboo thatch and wood-tile. Sampans, roofing boats, fishing boats, motor boats crowding docked along Sap river. Population lived there, about 10,0 00 people. Foreigners were: Chinese, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Thai, Indian, Laotian, etc. Only one inner city road along Sap river bank (Now: Quay Preah Sisowath). Length of the city was 4 km.Traveling means: foot, buffalo cart. City gate to the west: Road to Kompot (Now: National road no. 3 ). City gate to the north Road to Udong (Now: National road no 5)
  • 1866 Phnom Penh City divided into 3 villages: Catholic Village :North of the city, Russey Keo vicinity, for Vietnamese. Chen Village :Middle of the city, along Sap river, For Chinese. Khmer Village :South of the city, around royal palace and Wat Unalaom for Cambodians.
  • 1870. French colonial administration started to build up hotel, school, prison, barrack, bank, public works office, telegraph office, Law court, and health services house.
  • 1872. to order French contractor, Le Faucheur, to construct first 300 concrete houses for selling and renting to Chinese traders (brick wall, tile roof, two floors: ground floor for merchandises selling, up floor for living.
  • 1884. to dig inner city canales and over bridges (Now: canales became gardens, and bridges have been eliminated).
  • 1893. to rehabilitate Wat Phnom, created zoo, surrounding gardens and constructed Boulevard Doubart de Lagrée (Now: Blvd. Preah Norodom).
  • 1895. CEEL, first French company produced clean water at Chroy Changwa water plant.
  • 1897. population of Phnom Penh city was close to 50,000 people:
Chinese
22,000p
Cambodian
16,000p
Vietnamese
4,000p
French
400p
 
 

 8- H.M. SISOWATH : 1904-1927

 
  • Second son of H.M. Angduong.
  • Younger brother of H.M. Norodom.
  • To dredge Mekong and Sap rivers in order to facilitate marine navigation enables to reach Phnom Penh
  • 1914, to expand the city to the west and to the south until Bassac river.
 

9- H.M. MONIVONG:1927-1941

 
  • - Son of H.M. Sisowath.
  • - 1928, French company, Grands Travaux de Marseille (GTM), began to pump sandy dirt from Sap river bottom to fill
  •    up Decho lake and other lakes in the city.
  • - 1929, to construct iron bridge (Now: Preah Monivong Bridge)
  • - 1932, to construct station and railway to Battambang, and Boulevard Miche (Now: Blvd.Preah Monivong).
  • - 1935, to build up Grand Market (Now: Phsar Thom Thmey market)
  • - 1939, to construct Verdun Avenue (Now: Blvd. J. Nerhu and Ave. Preah Sihanouk)
  • - 1939, the population of Phnom Penh City were 108,000 people, and the population of whole Cambodia were about
  •    3,000,000 people.
 

10- H.M. SIHANOUK : 1941-1998

 
  • - Son of H.M. the King Norodom Suramarit and H.M the Queen Sisowath Kosomak Neary Rath.
  • - To be crowned on the throne: 23 April 1941.
  • - To Transfer reign to father, H.M. Norodom Soramarit 1955-1960
  • - To transfer reign to mother, H.M. Sisowath Kosomak Neary Rath 1960-1970
  • - The Kingdom of Cambodia : 1941-1970
  • - The statistic of Phnom Penh City
- 1942 111,000p
- 1950 354,000p
- 1958 355,000p