What are the three treasures in Cambodia?

The three treasures of Cambodia are: Golden Buddha Temple, Jade Buddha Temple and Reclining Buddha Temple. These three temples are Cambodia's national treasures and important places for the inheritance of Buddhist culture. Golden Buddha Temple, also known as Golden Buddha Temple, is the name of Chinese in Thailand. It is located in Chinatown in the southwest of Huadengfeng Railway Station and is famous for offering a statue of the world's largest golden Buddha.

Jade Buddha Temple, the most sacred place of Buddhism in Thailand, is the guardian temple and national protection temple of Chakuri Dynasty. Jade Buddha Temple, built in 1782, is a part of the Grand Palace in Thailand, accounting for about a quarter of the Grand Palace. Jade Buddha Temple is a place where the Thai royal family worships jade Buddha statues and holds religious ceremonies. Named after the jade Buddha enshrined in the temple.

Lying Buddha Temple, located in Pankong District, Bangkok, Thailand, was built during Dacheng Dynasty 1793. The reclining Buddha in the reclining Buddha Temple is the largest reclining Buddha in the world, with a length of 46m and a height of15m. The sole of each foot is 5 meters long and is engraved with 108 Buddha statue.

The Kingdom of Cambodia, referred to as Cambodia for short, is located in Indochina Peninsula, bordering Thailand in the west and northwest, Laos in the northeast, Vietnam in the east and southeast, and the Gulf of Thailand in the south. The total population of Cambodia is about160,000, with Khmer accounting for 80%.