Win-Win Memorial

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Win-Win Memorial
វិមានឈ្នះឈ្នះ
Win-Win Monument.jpg
Win-Win Memorial
Coordinates11°40′42″N 104°53′08″E / 11.678435°N 104.885435°E / 11.678435; 104.885435Coordinates: 11°40′42″N 104°53′08″E / 11.678435°N 104.885435°E / 11.678435; 104.885435
LocationLy Yongphat St., Kandal
TypeMonument
MaterialMarble, concrete
Height54 metres (177 ft)
Beginning date25 February 2016
Opening date31 December 2018
Dedicated toEnd of civil wars in Cambodia

The Win-Win Memorial (Khmer: វិមានឈ្នះឈ្នះ, Vĭméan Chhneăh Chhneăh [ʋimiən cʰnĕəh cʰnĕəh]) is a monument that marks the end of civil wars in Cambodia. It was inaugurated on 31 December 2018 by Prime Minister Hun Sen to mark the end of the civil war 20 years ago. The monument stands on a 8 hectare plaza with eight pools, various sculptures, and the base is 117 meters featuring bas-reliefs depicting the journey to peace. It cost $12 million and was designed in a modernist Khmer style architecture.[1][2][3]

References[]

  1. ^ Mech, Dara. "Win-Win Monument 'cost $12M to build'". Time. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
  2. ^ Khuon, Narim. "Win-Win Monument a symbol of peace: Prime Minister". Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  3. ^ Nachemson, Andrew. "Hun Sen's Monument to Himself". Retrieved 2020-11-15.
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