Tazai Mountain is one of Cambodia's five major temples. There is a dollar bill at the free entrance to ignore him. It's not a big place to enter directly. It's only two minutes before you take photos. You need to take off your shoes when you enter the temple. Tazai Mountain is the birthplace of Phnom Penh, about 100 meters high. The image of Mrs. Penh on the top of the mountain is one of the symbols of Phnom Penh. Standing on the Tashan Mountains, you can overlook the whole city of Phnom Penh. Now there are many tall buildings in Phnom Penh, and you can't see the whole city anymore. Tazai Mountain is located on the top of the mountain. A Buddhist pagoda about 30 meters high is on the top of the mountain, which is even more magnificent. Under the hill is a small park for citizens to rest. In the small park, there is an exhibition hall, which shows objects and paintings of Cambodian folk customs. If you like, you can buy souvenirs, but the price is more expensive, of course, the quality is better. The legend of Tashan - "according to legend, a woman named "Ben" picked up a Buddha statue drifting down the Mekong River in the 14th century and built a hill to repair it. Temple worship, and gradually developed into a prosperous town. In the 15th century, the capital of the country was moved here from Angkor, officially named "Bai Bao Ben", meaning "Ben Madame's Mountain" and the local overseas Chinese were called "Phnom Penh".