Symbol of Progress: New Ministry of Interior Building Inaugurated at US$60m

Amid a grand ceremony, Cambodia marked a monumental moment in its development journey, as the new US$60 million Ministry of Interior building was officially inaugurated. Samdech Hun Manet, Prime Minister of Cambodia, presided at the opening on 6 November 2023, reflecting the nation’s commitment to progress.

The new edifice proudly stands on the historic site along Norodom Street in Tonle Bassac, Chamkarmon, Phnom Penh. A striking architectural marvel, this 9-story building spans an impressive area of 105,545 square meters and accommodates a capacious parking lot for up to 330 vehicles. Its design, a classic Khmer-style masterpiece, draws inspiration from the grandeur of Angkor Wat, boasting a five-story tiled roof that pays homage to Cambodia’s rich heritage.

The inauguration ceremony signifies more than just a new infrastructure; it symbolizes Cambodia’s dedication to modernity, growth, and administrative excellence. The Ministry of Interior’s building, with its timeless architectural design and cutting-edge facilities, now stands as the largest administrative edifice in Cambodia.

Embarking on this path, the construction of the Ministry of Interior’s new office building commenced on 11 November 2021, as part of the ministry’s direct budget allocation. (Read more)

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