A Stroll on Sisowath Quay

French colonial style architecture
French styled building

Cambodia's National Museum
National Museum of Cambodia

Soprach the Arsernal fan
Eccentric Tong Soprach, a Cambodian Arsenal fan, with his Vespa

6 Responses to “A Stroll on Sisowath Quay”

  1. Beth Kanter
    September 30th, 2007 07:47

    Isn’t that the building behind FCC? The one we saw out the terrace?

  2. CJ
    September 30th, 2007 08:29

    HA! I used to see that building and imagine what it would look like if I bought it and fixed it up, or what life inside there must be like, or even what happened there… are there ghosts there? :-)

  3. Anil
    September 30th, 2007 11:26

    The picture makes me want to imagine how life must have been in its glory days.

  4. Phatry Derek Pan
    October 2nd, 2007 10:44

    You didn’t hear it from me, but word from the grapevines is that FCC has recently acquired the old Rannaridh mansion and has plans to renovate it into a boutique hotel. Finally, it’ll be put into use! (though personally, I’d like to turn it into a fancy piano/music bar)
    PDP!

  5. Geoff Cain
    October 9th, 2007 07:12

    The piano bar is a good idea — wouldn’t that be amazing if we could open our music venue in that building?

  6. ThaRum - Musings from Cambodia
    December 13th, 2007 18:40

    [...] minutes, his guitar impressed a dozen of people surrounded him as they were on the walking side of Sisowath Quay. He was playing his guitar and singing some local as well as English songs, which is more than [...]

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