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Russey Keo ( ; meaning "Crystal Bamboo"), also spelled as Russei Keo, is a district (''
khan Khan may refer to: * Khan (surname), including a list of people with the name * Khan (title), a royal title for a ruler in Mongol and Turkic languages and used by various ethnicities Art and entertainment * Khan (band), an English progressiv ...
'') in
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,
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. This district consists of the northern and north-eastern outskirts of the main city of Phnom Penh, stretching from Khan Sen Sok in the west to the
Tonlé Sap River Tonlé Sap () is a river in Cambodia that connects the Tonlé Sap lake with the Mekong river. The river is known for its unusual seasonal reversal, which plays a crucial role in supporting biodiversity, sustaining local livelihoods, enhancing agric ...
in the east. As of 2019, it is the most populous district of Phnom Penh.


History


Two legends of the Royal Chronicles: the origins of the Emerald Buddha

There are two occurrences of Russey Keo in the
Cambodian Royal Chronicles The Cambodian Royal Chronicles or Cambodian Chronicles (Rajabansavatar or Rapa Ksatr) are a collection of 18th and 19th century historical manuscripts that focus on the time from around the year 1430 to the beginning of the 16th century. This peri ...
. The first occurrence is in the story of legendary king
Baksei Chamkrong Baksei Chamkrong (also spelled Baksey Chamkrong, ) is a legendary monarch of Cambodia, whose life and rule are known from the '' Cambodian Royal Chronicles''. Despite a lack of historicity, the narrative of his epic has had a lasting influence ...
; Baksey Chamkrong escapes from Angkor and finds refuge on Phnom Baset, southwest of
Oudong Oudong (; also romanized as Udong or Odong) is a former town of the post-Angkorian period (1618–1863) situated in present-day ''Phsar Daek'' Commune, Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia, near the border between Kandal Province and Kampong Chhnang Pr ...
, before fleeing to the island of Russey Keo where he was surrounded by his opponents. The second occurrence of Russey Keo mentions this area as the settlement of
Buddhagosa Buddhaghosa was a 5th-century Sinhalese Theravādin Buddhist commentator, translator, and philosopher. He worked in the great monastery (''mahāvihāra'') at Anurādhapura, Sri Lanka and saw himself as being part of the Vibhajyavāda school ...
, who landed on Russey Keo after a storm disrupted his travels sailing from Langka to
Laos Laos, officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic (LPDR), is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by Myanmar and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southeast, and Thailand to the west and ...
. It is during this trip that he was travelling with various treasures, "jewels of sacred fire", such as several sacred texts of the
Pali canon The Pāḷi Canon is the standard collection of scriptures in the Theravada Buddhism, Buddhist tradition, as preserved in the Pāli language. It is the most complete extant Early Buddhist texts, early Buddhist canon. It derives mainly from t ...
the ''Ounalom,'' Buddha's
synophrys A unibrow (or jacco brow or monobrow; called synophrys in medicine) is a single eyebrow created when the two eyebrows meet in the middle above the bridge of the nose. The hair above the bridge of the nose is of the same color and thickness as the e ...
or unibrow, which gave their name to two local pagodas
Wat Ounalom Wat Ounalom (, UNGEGN: , ALA-LC: , ; also Wat Unnalom and several other spellings) is a wat located on Sisowath Quay in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, near the Royal Palace of Cambodia. As the former seat of Cambodia's Mohanikay Order, it is the most i ...
and Wat Langka. The Khmer King Batum Soryavong then came to help these settlements, and invited the monk to settle in Angkor with the statue of the
Emerald Buddha The Emerald Buddha ( , or , ) is an image of the meditating Gautama Buddha seated in a Meditation attitude, meditative posture, made of a semi-precious green stone (jasper rather than emerald or jade), clothed in gold, and about tall. The imag ...
, the ''Phra Kaeo Morakot,'' etiologically giving its name to the area.


The foreigner's settlement along the Tonle Sap since the 17th century

Russey Keo, on the banks of the Tonle Sap River, is where the Dutch merchants established in the 17th century, given its name to one of the neighbourhoods of the district, ''Hoaland.'' The Catholic missionaries established their first parish called Saint Joseph's Catholic Church through a gift of land from King
Norodom Preah Norodom (, ; born Ang Voddey (, ); 3 February 1834 – 24 April 1904) was King of Cambodia from 19 October 1860 to his death on 24 April 1904. He was the eldest son of King Ang Duong and was a half-brother of Prince Si Votha and King ...
in 1867. Russey Keo district, soon became a gathering point for Annamites of all religious persuasions, the home of Phnom Penh cathedral and many pagodas.


The dredging and developing of a new urban neighbourhood since 1990

Russey Keo has experienced dramatic urban development since the 1990s, including land reclamation. In March 1991, the People's Committee of Phnom Penh recommended the
dredging Dredging is the excavation of material from a water environment. Possible reasons for dredging include improving existing water features; reshaping land and water features to alter drainage, navigability, and commercial use; constructing d ...
of zones in Russey Keo, and in May 1991, the  Cabinet Council of Ministers of Cambodia authorized the pumping of sand to enlarge the city. These developments have also giving rise to forced evictions and a certain number of land disputes, as those between collective groups of people and their Chief of Village who allegedly sold communal land and kept the money. Among these major developments, Camko City is an urban development zone being developed by a consortium spearheaded by World City Co., Ltd of South Korea in the Russey Keo district. It has a projected investment valued at $2.063 billion.


Administration

According to the 1998 census, Russey Keo consisted of 12
communes A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or other derivations may also refer to: Administrative-territorial entities * Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township ** Communes of ...
(''
sangkat Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Cambodia have several levels. Cambodia is divided into 24 provinces (''khaet''; ) and the special administrative unit and capital of Phnom Penh. Though a different administrative unit, Phnom Penh is a ...
s'') with a total population of 180,076; in 2008–2009 three ''sangkats''—Khmuonh, Phnom Penh Thmei and Tuek Thla—formed Khan Sen Sok and the population recorded by the 2008 census in the resulting nine-Sangkat area was 175,295. In 2008, the number of ''Khans'' (districts) in Phnom Penh increased from 7 to 8, with the division of Russey Keo District into two: Russey Keo and Sen Sok. In 2010, Bak Kaeng and Koh Dach communes were added to the Khan from Mukh Kampul District, Kandal Province. In 2013, both ''sangkats'', along with Chroy Changvar, Preaek Lieb and Preaek Ta Sek, formed a new entity,
Khan Chroy Changvar Chroy Changvar () is a satellite city in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Cambodia, officially the Kingdom of Cambodia, is a country in Southeast Asia on the Mainland Southeast Asia, Indochinese Peninsula. It is bordered by Thailand to the northwest, ...
, taking Russey Keo's number of Sangkats to six. In 2016, Tuol Sangkae was split in two separate Sangkats, Tuol Sangkae I and Tuol Sangkae II. As of 2020, Russey Keo is subdivided into seven communes (''sangkats'') and 30 villages (''
phum Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Cambodia have several levels. Cambodia is divided into 24 provinces (''khaet''; ) and the special administrative unit and capital of Phnom Penh. Though a different administrative unit, Phnom Penh is a ...
s'').


See also

* Chroy Changva District


References

{{Authority control Districts of Phnom Penh