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Khan Chbar Ampov
Chbar Ampov (Khmer: ច្បារអំពៅ, Chbar Âmpŏu [cɓaː ɑmpɨw]; meaning "Sugarcane Garden") is a district (khan) in central Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Formed in December 2013 by splitting eight communes from neighbouring Khan Mean Chey, Chbar Ampov is located on the east of Phnom Penh, and is separated from the city by the Bassac river.
Chbar Ampov is subdivided into 8 Sangkats and 50 Villages.
Two bridges span the Bassac river to the capital in the district's north, and one bridge in the south connects to Takhmao Municipality.
The Monivong Bridge on National Road 1 connects Sangkat Cbhar Ampov I to Khan Chamcarmon, while the Koh Pich-Koh Norea Bridge which opened October 2023 links the nascent Koh Norea island development to Koh Pich in Sangkat Tonle Basak. The Cambodia-China Friendship Takhmao Bridge connects National Road 1 to National Road 2.
Construction of a fourth bridge, the Chak Angre Krom-Prek Pra Bridge (formerly named the Prek Talong bridge), was inaugurated in February 2024. The bridge will connect Sangkat Prek Pra to Chung Kong Boulevard in Sangkat Chak Angre Kraom, Mean Chey district. The boulevard will eventually extend from Chamkar Doung Road Khmer: ផ្លូវ ចំការដូង (២១៧) in Dangkao district to National Road 1 in Sangkat Veal Sbov, Chbar Ampov.
The growth of residential development in Khan Chbar Ampov has been significant since 2013. This area has transitioned from being predominantly rural and agricultural to a rapidly developing urban area. This transformation is part of the broader urban expansion seen across Phnom Penh, driven by economic growth and increasing urbanization.
This economic vitality has driven the demand for residential spaces, pushing developments further from the city center into districts like Khan Chbar Ampov. The area's appeal has been bolstered by relatively lower land prices compared to central Phnom Penh, attracting a diverse range of projects from affordable borey housing to condos and luxury estates by developers including Peng Huoth and BIC Development.
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Khan Chbar Ampov
Chbar Ampov (Khmer: ច្បារអំពៅ, Chbar Âmpŏu [cɓaː ɑmpɨw]; meaning "Sugarcane Garden") is a district (khan) in central Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Formed in December 2013 by splitting eight communes from neighbouring Khan Mean Chey, Chbar Ampov is located on the east of Phnom Penh, and is separated from the city by the Bassac river.
Chbar Ampov is subdivided into 8 Sangkats and 50 Villages.
Two bridges span the Bassac river to the capital in the district's north, and one bridge in the south connects to Takhmao Municipality.
The Monivong Bridge on National Road 1 connects Sangkat Cbhar Ampov I to Khan Chamcarmon, while the Koh Pich-Koh Norea Bridge which opened October 2023 links the nascent Koh Norea island development to Koh Pich in Sangkat Tonle Basak. The Cambodia-China Friendship Takhmao Bridge connects National Road 1 to National Road 2.
Construction of a fourth bridge, the Chak Angre Krom-Prek Pra Bridge (formerly named the Prek Talong bridge), was inaugurated in February 2024. The bridge will connect Sangkat Prek Pra to Chung Kong Boulevard in Sangkat Chak Angre Kraom, Mean Chey district. The boulevard will eventually extend from Chamkar Doung Road Khmer: ផ្លូវ ចំការដូង (២១៧) in Dangkao district to National Road 1 in Sangkat Veal Sbov, Chbar Ampov.
The growth of residential development in Khan Chbar Ampov has been significant since 2013. This area has transitioned from being predominantly rural and agricultural to a rapidly developing urban area. This transformation is part of the broader urban expansion seen across Phnom Penh, driven by economic growth and increasing urbanization.
This economic vitality has driven the demand for residential spaces, pushing developments further from the city center into districts like Khan Chbar Ampov. The area's appeal has been bolstered by relatively lower land prices compared to central Phnom Penh, attracting a diverse range of projects from affordable borey housing to condos and luxury estates by developers including Peng Huoth and BIC Development.