At the foot of Wat Phnom, this kouprey statue evokes Cambodia’s wild heart and fragile heritage, standing watch over the bustling capital’s traffic and trees. Once declared the national mammal, the elusive kouprey now survives mostly in memory and myth, yet its powerful form still inspires pride and curiosity. Framed by iron railings and city greenery, this public sculpture invites visitors to pause, imagine lost forests, and feel Phnom Penh’s living link with nature.
















