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: ) is the capital of
Battambang province Battambang (, , ) is a province of Cambodia in the far northwest of the country. Bordering provinces are Banteay Meanchey to the north, Pursat to the east and south, Siem Reap to the northeast, and Pailin to the west. The northern and south ...
and the third largest city in Cambodia. The city is situated on the Sangkae River, which winds its way through the province. Battambang was founded in the 11th century by the
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. It later became a major commercial hub and the capital of the Siamese province of Inner Cambodia. It was reintegrated into Cambodia during French colonisation. During the 20th century, Battambang was Cambodia's second largest city, but it was later overtaken by the growth of
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. It was impacted by conflict and
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in the 20th century, with the city forcibly evacuated during the
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period. It was also the site of fighting during the Khmer Rouge insurgency until the 1990s. Benefitting from the fertile and productive land surrounding it, Battambang has long been heralded for its food, art, and cultural scene, and it has become a tourism destination. Its well-preserved
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and other heritage buildings have been the subject of local conservation initiatives. Battambang was recognised as a City of Gastronomy and included in the
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by
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in 2023.


History

Battambang was established as a
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in the 11th century, centered around the Sangkae River. In 1795,
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(modern-day
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) annexed much of northwestern Cambodia, including the current provinces of Banteay Meanchey,
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, Oddar Meanchey, Pailin, and
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, into the province of Inner Cambodia. The Siamese ruled Battambang as a provincial capital through the Thai-speaking Khmer Abhaiwongse family, a branch of the Khmer royal family, which governed for six generations. By 1880, Battambang had emerged as an important trading city inhabited by around 2,500 residents, with the river acting as the main transportation link to
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and
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. Under Thai rule, only one road was built in the city, with housing emerging on both sides of it. Other landmarks constructed included a fort where the governor resided, a market, several pagodas, and a Catholic hospital. In
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, Battambang province was ceded to
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to be reunited with Cambodia as part of
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. Under the French, an urban layout was developed, which resulted in an enlarged French colonial town. This first attempt at modernization led to well-defined streets laid in a grid pattern and a series of open canals and bridges, in the locality now known as the Heritage Conservation Area. Both riverbanks were linked by the construction of two bridges in 1917. In 1926, a second phase of urban development was implemented, focusing on the west of Battambang, with a newly constructed
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linking the city to Phnom Penh. Residential villas, the central market, and state buildings were also constructed. In 1953, Prince
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chose Battambang as the centre of Cambodia's independence movement and spearheaded its modernisation during his leadership of an independent Cambodia. Battambang developed a plan to become an industrial and economic hub for northeast Cambodia. Battambang was Cambodia's second largest city during the 20th century. Textile and garment factories were built by French and Chinese investors, Battambang Airport was constructed, and the railway line was extended to the Thai border at Poipet. To serve the cultural needs of the population, numerous schools and a university were built, as well as a sports centre, a
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, and an exhibition hall. Like the rest of Cambodia, life in Battambang was affected by the
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and subsequent
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. Development stalled in Battambang under the
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, and it was abandoned altogether during
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, with its population forcibly evacuated into labour camps and land tenure being abolished. Battambang Provincial Museum was converted into a prison. The Phnom Sampeau killing caves, a
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execution site, are located around six kilometres from the city. In 1980, following a Vietnamese invasion that toppled the Khmer Rouge regime, thousands of refugees returned to the city, but plans for further development could not take place due to lack of investment. The surrounding province remained a stronghold for Khmer Rouge insurgents into the 1990s. Battambang city was besieged by Khmer Rouge guerrillas in 1990, but they failed to capture it. Conflict continued in and around the city until 1997. Starting in 1989, when private property rights were reintroduced, Battambang began to develop an economy around agricultural products, and small businesses emerged. The city's municipal government established a Heritage Protection Area in 2009 to safeguard around 800 historic buildings. Following investment from GIZ, the municipality's "Master Development Plan 2030" was endorsed by the national government in 2015, making it the only city besides Phnom Penh in Cambodia to have such a plan. In 2022, the Provincial Department of Culture and Fine Arts listed ancient temples, prehistoric sites, colonial buildings, and traditional Khmer houses as buildings under conservation.


Climate

Battambang has a
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(
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: ''Aw'').


Landmarks


Bahá'í House of Worship

Around south of Battambang, in Odambang commune, stands the city's Bahá'í House of Worship. Inaugurated in 2017, the round, nine-sided edifice features a central dome, spire, and winged parapets that are reminiscent of Phnom Penh's Chaktomuk Conference Hall.


Battambang Provincial Museum

Battambang's Provincial Museum was built in 1968 and features art as well as cultural and archaeological artefacts.


Psar Nath

Psar Nath is Battambang's central market, built in 1936, notable for its
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style. It was damaged in an electrical fire in 2020.


Phnom Sampov

Phnom Sampov Phnom Sampov (, also spelled Phnom Sampeau) is a limestone mountain and important religious site located in Battambang Province. See also *Killing caves of Phnom Sampeau The killing caves of Phnom Sampeau are a Khmer Rouge (KR) execution site ...
is a hill and religious site 12 km from the city, featuring a large bat colony and a Khmer Rouge killing site within its caves.


Wat Damrei Sar

Wat Damrei Sar is the oldest
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in Battambang city, at over 100 years old.


Demographics

Official records of the population of Battambang have been kept since 1998, when the population of the city was reported to be 138,271. According to the 2019 census, Battambang city had a total population of 119,251, a decline of 1.9% since 2008. The city's nine universities have been cited as a contributing factor to attracting 9,579 students from the surrounding region, as of 2016.


Infrastructure and development

As the country shifted to a
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in the
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, the Battambang government struggled to restore basic infrastructure such as a
water supply Water supply is the provision of water by public utilities, commercial organisations, community endeavors or by individuals, usually via a system of pumps and pipes. Public water supply systems are crucial to properly functioning societies. Th ...
following the 1993 elections, receiving a mix of private sector and NGO support. Battambang received a $60 million loan from the
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in 2023 to improve
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,
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, and roads. The city's "Smart City Master Plan" also outlines expanding access to clean water, development of industry and tourism,
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, and improving
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. Battambang Provincial Referral Hospital serves the city and its surrounding districts, with 270 beds, and it admits around 2,000 patients per month. Battambang is vulnerable to climate change impacts such as extreme heat and flooding. The city has some
slum A slum is a highly populated Urban area, urban residential area consisting of densely packed housing units of weak build quality and often associated with poverty. The infrastructure in slums is often deteriorated or incomplete, and they are p ...
areas inhabited by the urban poor that are particularly prone to these types of climatic events. Access to education, healthcare, water, and electricity is generally available to slum dwellers, despite limited employment opportunities.


Economy

Battambang's numerous markets within its urban center allow it to serve as an economic hub for the province. In 2018, 71.3% of employed people in the city worked in services, including agricultural processing, retail,
tourism Tourism is travel for pleasure, and the Commerce, commercial activity of providing and supporting such travel. World Tourism Organization, UN Tourism defines tourism more generally, in terms which go "beyond the common perception of tourism as ...
, and construction. Agriculture employed 27.2% of the population, and 1.5% worked in crafts. The majority of businesses are in homes or are informally operated in Battambang's
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. Real estate in the city rapidly expanded during the 2010s. Battambang's heritage buildings and culture have led to the growth of its tourism sector. It attracts fewer international tourists than other cities, particularly
Siem Reap Siem Reap (, ) is the second-largest city of Cambodia, as well as the capital and largest city of Siem Reap Province in northwestern Cambodia. Siem Reap possesses French-colonial and Chinese-style architecture in the Old French Quarter ...
. In 2023, Battambang governor Sok Lu announced plans to upgrade Battambang Airport and prepare riverside development and 800 traditional Khmer houses for future tourism expansion.


Government

Under the 1993 constitution of
modern Cambodia After decades of conflict, Cambodia's modern era began in 1993 with the restoration of the monarchy and end of the and the United Nations Transitional Authority after general elections were held. Since 1993, the Cambodian People's Party have c ...
, the urban planning of Battambang is governed by national legislation and further by the sub-national Battambang provincial and
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. Under the
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, the city is further subdivided into 10 '' sangkat'' and 62 villages, each with their own local councils. The city's annual budget of US$625,000 (as of 2019) from the national government is supplemented by international development funds and private investment, allowing it to build improved infrastructure such as
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and roads.


Culture

Battambang has been noted for its longstanding importance as a hub for Cambodian art,
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, and
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, with many famous artists and singers born or based in the city. The Khmer Rouge era led to the persecution or disappearance of many prominent artists and musicians as well as a decline in the arts scene, but efforts have been made to revitalise it post-conflict. Contemporary Battambang features numerous art galleries and workshops exhibiting local artists and sculptors. The cultural non-governmental organization Phare Ponleu Selpak, which provides free arts education and training to young, disadvantaged people, is based in Battambang and also coordinates a
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. Battambang hosts the annual three-day Chumnor Arts Festival, with creative workshops and performances.


Cuisine

The city is known for its culinary traditions, owing to the fertile agricultural lands of the province. Battambang province is considered the "rice bowl of Cambodia", with the city harbouring a number of mills that process rice for national and international markets. Battambang is famous for its
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and local dishes, including fried bananas and
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. On 31 October 2023, Battambang was one of 55 cities added to
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's
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, where it was listed as a City of Gastronomy. It is the first Cambodian city to join the network. UNESCO recognised Battambang's initiatives in promoting
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and
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, and incorporating culture into
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.


Religion


Buddhism

Battambang is home to a number of
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pagodas. 31 of these received heritage status in 2022, all of them being over 60 years old, and they have been promoted for domestic
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. The Thai architecture and Rattanakosin style is visible on the Buddhist pagodas and
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s built during Siamese rule. Pagodas built later display an architectural style unique to Battambang.


Catholicism

Battambang has a small
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community and an
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. The Catholic community in Cambodia was heavily persecuted during the Khmer Rouge era, and the Our Lady of the Assumption Cathedral was destroyed.


Transportation

Battambang is linked via National Highway 5 to Phnom Penh and
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, and it sits on National Road 57, which connects it to the Thai border via
Pailin province Pailin (, ) is a province in western Cambodia at the northern edge of the Cardamom Mountains near the border of Thailand. This province is surrounded by Battambang province, and was officially carved out of Battambang to become a separate adm ...
. Battambang has long been connected to Cambodia's rail network, but the system was abandoned during the Khmer Rouge era. Rehabilitation of the railway reconnected Battambang Royal railway station to Serei Saophoan in 2018, with plans to complete the line to connect the city to
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. The Norry, or bamboo train, runs from Prasat Banan to Chhoeuteal commune. Previously located on actual railway tracks outside the city, the bamboo train was relocated in 2017 to make way for the resumption of railway traffic. The Norry has become a tourist attraction. Battambang Airport was established in 1968, with a flight connection to
Phnom Penh Phnom Penh is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Cambodia, most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since 1865 and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its political, economic, industr ...
. The airport was closed during the civil war and was later used by the military, before being closed in 1991. It was used by the
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to support helicopter operations in 1992 and 1993. Plans were announced to upgrade it to meet the capacity of Siem Reap Airport in 2019, but these were delayed by the
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. While closed, it has been used as a public park and food market. There is also a boat connection between Battambang and Siem Reap via the Sangkae River, which takes between six and seven hours.


Notable people

* G-Devith – musician * Sar Kheng – politician * Kalyanee Mam – filmmaker * Vann Nath – painter, artist, writer, and human rights activist * Chhom Nimol – musician * Sopheap Pich – sculptor and artist * Arn Chorn-Pond – human rights activist * Pen Ran – singer-songwriter * Am Rong – soldier and filmmaker * Mao Sareth – musician * Ros Serey Sothea – singer ("Queen with the Golden Voice") * Sinn Sisamouth – musician (not born in Battambang but lived there during childhood)


Twin towns and sister cities

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, South Korea *
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, US


References


Further reading

* Analyzing Development Issues Trainees, ADI Team, and Cooperation Committee for Cambodia. ''Labour Migration to Thailand and the Thai-Cambodian Border Recent Trends in Four Villages of Battambang Province''. Small-scale research report. hnom Penh? Cooperation Committee for Cambodia, 2003. * Catalla, Rebecca F. ''Crossing Borders, Crossing Norms Vulnerability and Coping in Battambang Province''. SCVCS report, #5. Phnom Penh, Cambodia: UNICEF/AFSC, 2000. * Kassie, Alebachew, and Nguon Sokunthea. ''Credit and Landlessness Impact of Credit Access on Landlessness in Cheung Prey and Battambang Districts''. Phnom Penh: Oxfam GB Cambodia Land Study Project, 2000. * Mourer, Cécile, and Roland Mourer. ''The Prehistoric Industry of Laang Spean, Province of Battambang, Cambodia''. Sydney: Australasian Medical Pub, 1970. * Robinson, Court, Suphāng Čhanthawānit, and Lekha Nou. ''Rupture and Return Repatriation, Displacement, and Reintegration in Battambang Province, Cambodia''. Bangkok: the Center, 1994. * Grant Ross, Helen. ''Battambang = Pâtṭaṃpaṅ = Bad Dambaung = Le bâton perdu : histoire d'une ville''. Phnom Penh, Cambodge: 3DGraphics Pub, 2003. in French and Khmer * Tūc, Jhuaṅ. ''Battambang During the Time of the Lord Governor''. Phnom Penh: Cedoreck, 1994. * Vinary, Vonn. ''"All Our Livelihoods Are Dead" Landlessness and Aquatic Resources in Battambang Province''. hnom Penh Oxfam GB Cambodia Land Study Project, 2000. * Wallgren, Pia, and Ray Sano. ''Report on the Reconciliation Areas Based on in-Depth Interviews Conducted in Six Villages in Battambang, Banteay Meanchey and Siem Reap Provinces''. Phnom Penh: UNDP/CARERE, 2000.


External links

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