A monument representing the independence of the Cambodian people stands tall in sight, standing in the middle of the road, surrounded by no longer a sense of forcing, brilliant flowers have swayed in the wind, the sun shines warmly on the monument in the dawn showing brown color. But it is a point of comparison for those who visit Phnom Penh, which was built to commemorate Cambodia's complete independence from French colonial rule on November 9, 1953. To be honest, the previous understanding of Cambodia only stayed until the civil war, always unstable, people live in deep water. That's all. Even if I stepped on this land in Phnom Penh today, my understanding of it is still on the surface, and I want to see in my heart how far Cambodia has developed in the process of recovery, and I want to know what the brilliance of Cambodia once was and what the miracle was. With these curiosity, I came to Cambodia and had a close contact with the people of Cambodia for seven days. Get off the bus, go into the point, and look carefully - "The monument is 37 meters high, the base is 36 meters wide, and there are seven layers of lotus bud pagoda on the four pillars. Each floor is surrounded by seven snake gods "Naga" sculptures, a total of 100 heads in the air. At that time, I did not know that the serpent god was closely related to the beliefs of the Cambodian people and that the search for the highest nine-headed serpent god had disappeared. Then the seven-headed serpent god had made me start to notice that "Naga" was regarded as the sacred symbol of the origin of the Cambodian country and the preserver of the prosperity of the kingdom, as well as the subject matter widely used in ancient Cambodian art. Later Angkor Wat will be everywhere.