The Golden Lions Roundabout is an iconic landmark situated in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, known locally as Kampong Som. It is renowned for featuring two giant statues of golden lions, which have become a symbol of the city. Positioned in the middle of a traffic circle, this monument serves as a popular meeting point and a navigational aid for both residents and tourists. The statues represent power and courage and are illuminated at night, creating a striking visual spectacle. The roundabout is strategically located near the area's bustling beaches, such as Serendipity Beach and Ochheuteal Beach, making it a gateway to the city's coastal attractions. The vicinity around the Golden Lions is filled with a variety of dining options, hotels, and nightlife spots, reflecting Sihanoukville's tourist-centric development. The landmark is also a testament to the region's rapid transformation and urbanization, which serves as a base for accessing nearby islands and serves a growing tourism industry, despite facing challenges such as infrastructure and environmental concerns.
Terrific, smashing and splendid big gold livin it large lions. A must see for lovers of kitsch. The proportions are marvellous and the expressions endearing. They made me smile every time I saw them a..
it's a place where all streets depart. You can go to the beach , the port or downtown.
lots of restaurants and clubs around it
leea115
Wrote on 24th Mar, 2020
Passing visit
Had a tuk tuk tour around this city with a lovely mannered local man, passed the golden lions roundabout on these unbuilt hazardous roads and it is simply 2 golden lions in the middle of a very busy ..
The Golden Lions Monument is a prominent landmark in the city of Sihanoukville in Cambodia. Known as Vimean Tao Meas in the Khmer language, the monument consists of two golden lions, which symbolises ..
earmark as the central of sihnanoukville town.....
everywhere u go it seem that u will pass through this landmark right in the centre of the town. plenty of shops nearby. but it gets very crowded and dirty