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Two Free Buses Provided for SEA Games Spectators

PHNOM PENH: Phnom Penh Capital Administration has organized two special lines of free public buses to transport SEA Games and ASEAN Para Games spectators from May 5 to June 9.

The first line route will depart from the Koh Pich bus stop along Sisowath Quay and end at the Morodok Techo National Stadium. Stops along the route can be found at NagaWorld Hotel, the Kouch Kanong roundabout, and the old Army Stadium. The bus will then cross the Cambodia-Japan Friendship Bridge and will stop at: the Dinosaurs Alive Park, Chroy Changvar International Convention and Exhibition Center, and UYFC Headquarters. It will then travel up National Road 6A and make a stop at the Garden City Golf Club before reaching its final destination in the Morodok Techo National Stadium parking lot.

Line 2 departs from the bus stop at the National Olympic Stadium and continues on to Russian Federation Boulevard via Monivong Blvd. It will stop at the Kouch Kanong roundabout and the old Army Stadium before proceeding to Oknha Khleang Moeung Street through Camko City Development Zone. It will then stop at Phnom Penh Crown Football Club and Prince Stadium before continuing on to Victory Boulevard and finally arriving at the Morodok Techo National Stadium.



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