Phnom Penh • Neighborhood
Koh Pich (Diamond Island)
Koh Pich, or Diamond Island, is a 100-hectare island development at the confluence of the Mekong and Bassac rivers. Once marshland, it has been transformed into a modern leisure district with parks, fountains, and entertainment venues that attract Phnom Penh residents every evening.
Overview
Koh Pich, or Diamond Island, is a 100-hectare island development at the confluence of the Mekong and Bassac rivers. Once marshland, it has been transformed into a modern leisure district with parks, fountains, and entertainment venues that attract Phnom Penh residents every evening.
Highlights
- Riverside Park: A landscaped promenade with fountains popular for evening walks and photos.
- Entertainment Complex: Cinemas, bowling alleys, and family-friendly amusements.
- River Views: Panoramic views of the Phnom Penh skyline from the island's western bank.
History
Development of Diamond Island began in 2006 as a joint Cambodian-Korean venture. It was the site of a tragic stampede during the 2010 Water Festival that killed 347 people. Since then, improved safety infrastructure has been installed and the island has continued to develop.
Visitor Tips
- Access: Connected to the mainland by a bridge; accessible by tuk-tuk or on foot.
- Best time: Evenings, when locals gather for exercise and socialising.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.