Like its name, Tashan Temple is one of the oldest temples in Phnom Penh on a high hill at the north end of Norodom Street. The Temple originated in 1372 and was built here by Mrs. Ben. After that, it was rebuilt several times and restored in 1927 to form its present scale. From the eastern side of the hill to the Dragon King staircase in Shanghai, the main hall is the first one to be seen. In the center of the main hall, golden Buddha statues are worshipped. There are many Buddha statues around. The life of Sakyamuni is painted on the murals. Inside the main hall stands the ashes tower of King Ayat of Penghei. Because of Siam's invasion, King Ayat of Penghei abandoned Angkor and moved the capital to this place around 1434. His ashes are also collected here. In the south, there is a small temple dedicated to the legendary image of Mrs. Ben. Because of people's firm beliefs, incense in the temple has been incense. There are many beggars around the pagoda yard. The public security situation will be very bad after evening. It's better to go before dark.