点评:The Royal Palace is open to visitors and is a popular destination for tourists. Since the site is considered a sacred place, you need to be modestly dressed: long trousers and no exposed shoulders. I did see a place where you can rent some trousers or shirts before you go in, however.
Unfortunately no photography is allowed inside any of the buildings, but you can take pictures freely anywhere outside of them.
The main road leads to the Throne Hall which is still used for official ceremonies. Nearby is the Moonlight Pavilion, a place where the Royals can watch processions as they move through the grounds.
Inside the central wing there is also the Napoleon III Pavilion. It combines both western and Khmer architecture.
The southern area of the Palace grounds is known as the Silver Pagoda Compound, named for the silver tiles lining the central pagoda's floor. There is a mural here that depicts scenes from the Reamker, Cambodia's version of the Ramayana.
As with all sacred spaces in Cambodia, there are stupas in the compound as well. One is dedicated to King Norodom Suramarit, while the other is dedicated to Kantha Botha, a charity that supports education in Cambodia. Around the back of the Silver Pagoda there is also a miniature model of Angkor Wat.
翻译:皇宫对外开放,是热门的旅游目的地。由于皇宫被视为圣地,参观者需要穿着得体:长裤,避免露出肩膀。不过,我看到有地方可以租借裤子或衬衫。
遗憾的是,皇宫内所有建筑都禁止拍照,但在建筑外可以自由拍照。
主路通往御座厅,至今仍用于举行官方仪式。附近是月光亭,皇室成员可以在这里观看宫廷游行。
中央翼内还有拿破仑三世亭,它融合了西方和高棉建筑风格。
皇宫南侧区域被称为银塔院,因中央宝塔地面铺设的银色瓷砖而得名。这里有一幅壁画,描绘了柬埔寨版《罗摩衍那》——《罗摩衍那》中的场景。
与柬埔寨所有圣地一样,这里也有佛塔。其中一座供奉诺罗敦·苏拉玛里特国王,另一座则供奉坎塔·博塔基金会,该基金会致力于支持柬埔寨的教育事业。银塔后方还有一个吴哥窟的微缩模型。