The Lord's House was built in 1905 in French colonial style. It was the residence of Katathon Chhum Aphaiwong, the last Siamese governor of Battambang. In 1907, Battambang was returned to Cambodia under French colonial administration. The house was then used as the Provincial Hall and became a symbol of administrative power. Today, it has been transformed into the Battambang History Museum, displaying important artifacts and documents. Visitors from both Cambodia and abroad never miss the chance to see this historic house. In Battambang province, there is a historic building known as the "Provincial Hall," a work of architecture from the French colonial era. This building features a beautiful, bright yellow color with elegant design elements like arched windows, rows of columns, and a classic red roof. One day, I visited there with friends, and we took pictures in front of this building to preserve the memory of our cultural experience. This place is not only beau...

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