Olympia Mall
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Olympia Mall
Located on part of the Olympic stadium complex, it’s a a Khmer Mall designed by Khmer, built by Khmer, for the Khmer.
Rumored as the replacement to Sovanna Mall (soon to be closing), it’s a Mall with an (not yet finished) apartment complex in the front and a giant skybridge circle (that spans multiple streets).
Olympia Mall recently had a soft opening recently. It also had a fire in the underground parking lot as well.
On the ground floor, the central area has an escalator that goes directly up to the main food court on the fifth floor.
Otherwise all escalators and elevator banks are located at either end of the mall. Supposedly at the soft opening, escalators weren’t working, and everyone jammed into the smallish elevators.
One of the booths at the food court on the fifth floor.
All signs are in Khmer. Food does have pictures but NO numbers. A card needs to be purchased (like the Sorya Mall food court) for a 2000 Riel deposit and then money added to it. Then the card can be taken to the food stall and an order made.
The order came out wrong. But the mall has nice bowls.
Fourth floor food court. With a single restaurant. Nestled in a fake forest.
With a don’t walk on the grass sign.
There is a nice kids play area / arcade on the third or fourth floor.
But the main attraction? The front entrance of the mall with the dancing fountains and the skybridge on the second floor that cuts through the apartment complex.
There is an underground parking lot, cars only. Moto parking is across the street somewhere. Plus the pedestrian entrance is via stairs on the outside of th mall, which is an added bonus during the rainy season. At least the entrance to the stairwell is covered.
The view from the skybridge is really nice. It spans multiple streets, and features stairs and elevators to get across various streets.
If you’re going for a visit, bring your better half. All directions are in Khmer. Several very lost barang wandered in and then wander out, still lost.
Don’t mind the exposed electrical boxes (now covered by fake ivy).
Or the broken toilets for the ladies.
I’m tired now, going to stop by Swensen’s before heading out.
There is a Honda moto promoter next to the Swensen’s. Every time someone even looks at their bikes, music is started (cranked to the max) and the sales pitch started.
Olympia Mall. Uniquely Khmer, by Khmer, for Khmer.
And guarded by dragon (statues).
Rumored as the replacement to Sovanna Mall (soon to be closing), it’s a Mall with an (not yet finished) apartment complex in the front and a giant skybridge circle (that spans multiple streets).
Olympia Mall recently had a soft opening recently. It also had a fire in the underground parking lot as well.
On the ground floor, the central area has an escalator that goes directly up to the main food court on the fifth floor.
Otherwise all escalators and elevator banks are located at either end of the mall. Supposedly at the soft opening, escalators weren’t working, and everyone jammed into the smallish elevators.
One of the booths at the food court on the fifth floor.
All signs are in Khmer. Food does have pictures but NO numbers. A card needs to be purchased (like the Sorya Mall food court) for a 2000 Riel deposit and then money added to it. Then the card can be taken to the food stall and an order made.
The order came out wrong. But the mall has nice bowls.
Fourth floor food court. With a single restaurant. Nestled in a fake forest.
With a don’t walk on the grass sign.
There is a nice kids play area / arcade on the third or fourth floor.
But the main attraction? The front entrance of the mall with the dancing fountains and the skybridge on the second floor that cuts through the apartment complex.
There is an underground parking lot, cars only. Moto parking is across the street somewhere. Plus the pedestrian entrance is via stairs on the outside of th mall, which is an added bonus during the rainy season. At least the entrance to the stairwell is covered.
The view from the skybridge is really nice. It spans multiple streets, and features stairs and elevators to get across various streets.
If you’re going for a visit, bring your better half. All directions are in Khmer. Several very lost barang wandered in and then wander out, still lost.
Don’t mind the exposed electrical boxes (now covered by fake ivy).
Or the broken toilets for the ladies.
I’m tired now, going to stop by Swensen’s before heading out.
There is a Honda moto promoter next to the Swensen’s. Every time someone even looks at their bikes, music is started (cranked to the max) and the sales pitch started.
Olympia Mall. Uniquely Khmer, by Khmer, for Khmer.
And guarded by dragon (statues).
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Re: Olympia Mall
Quote ] Or the broken toilets for the ladies.
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.The picture of the broken toilet in the ladies will not load on my computer,,,,, Can you post it again .
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.The picture of the broken toilet in the ladies will not load on my computer,,,,, Can you post it again .
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Olympia Mall
FFS NKOTB, have you not learned yet that it's bad luck to put your chopsticks in your bowl like that?
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Re: Olympia Mall
I'm a bit dismayed to see the Thorani statue (which was moved a few meters a few years back when the road was widened) surrounded by that bridge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phra_Mae_Thorani
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Re: Olympia Mall
what is the symbolism of the woman and the croc? I've seen other similar ones.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 6:58 pm
I'm a bit dismayed to see the Thorani statue (which was moved a few meters a few years back when the road was widened) surrounded by that bridge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phra_Mae_Thorani
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Re: Olympia Mall
Olympia Mall opened a couple of months ago.
newsworthy/the-olympia-mall-phnom-penh- ... 29774.html
But thanks for all the photos NKOTB.
newsworthy/the-olympia-mall-phnom-penh- ... 29774.html
But thanks for all the photos NKOTB.
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Re: Olympia Mall
You can tell it was built by Khmers for Khmers by the fact that it has an escalator which takes you directly from the ground floor to the top floor with no regard to the floors in-between.
The difference between animals and humans is that animals would never allow the dumb ones to lead the pack.
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"a Khmer Mall designed by Khmer, built by Khmer,". How long before subpar construction standards and lack of maintenance make it uninhabitable? 2 years? 5? And the bottom to top escalator was a stroke of genius.
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johnny lightning wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:57 pm "a Khmer Mall designed by Khmer, built by Khmer,". How long before subpar construction standards and lack of maintenance make it uninhabitable? 2 years? 5? And the bottom to top escalator was a stroke of genius.
Hey, I think that's a great idea.
Here's another Khmer idea that stops people throwing rubbish in the drain. Do away with drains on the road side.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Olympia Mall
Erm, many malls around the word has similar escalator? One example Terminal 21 in Bangkok. And there are "traditional_up_one_floor_at_time" escalators at the both ends of the mall where the lifts are too.
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