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Preah Vihear is a Khmer temple located on a 525-meter (65,438+0,722-foot) cliff in the Dangrik Mountains between Cambodia and Thailand. It is the most spectacular place in all Khmer temples.
Most of this temple was built during the reign of 1 1 and12nd century Khmer kings surya Warman I and surya Warman II. This is dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
PerahVihear is the subject of a long-standing territorial dispute between Thailand and Cambodia. Several soldiers were killed in the conflict in 2009.
9. Sihanoukville Hotel Sihanoukville, also known as Kampong Som
Som) is a port city and beach resort in the Gulf of Thailand. The biggest attraction here is the white sand beach and several undeveloped tropical islands. Sihanoukville is a good place to relax, although it is always ready to fight crows during peak season or holiday weekend.
8. Tonle Sap Lake Tonle Sap Lake is the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia and is of vital importance to Cambodia. With the change of seasons, lakes will expand and contract rapidly. From 1 1 month to May (Cambodia's dry season), Tonle Sap Lake flows into the Mekong River in Phnom Penh. However, when it began to rain heavily in June, the current in Tonle Sap Lake changed direction and formed a huge lake. Tonle Sap is home to many Vietnamese and Zhan people.
Bang) Home of the community, living in a floating village by the lake.
7. Looking for a hotel in the Silver Tower?
Located in the palace compound in Phnom Penh, the Silver Pagoda has many national treasures, such as gold and jewelry Buddha statues. The most famous are the Little Baccarat Crystal Buddha (Emerald Buddha of Cambodia) in the17th century and the life-size Maitreya Buddha, decorated with 9584 diamonds. The inner wall of the courtyard of the Silver Pagoda is decorated with colorful and exquisite murals of the Myth of Ramayana, which were painted by 40 Khmer painters from 1903 to 2004.
6. The Pogo Mountain Station near Kampot was built by the French in the1920s, and was once used as a refuge from the high temperature in Phnom Penh. Since then, it has been abandoned twice. The first time was when the Japanese invaded Cambodia in the1940s, and the second time was when Cambodia was annexed by the Khmer Rouge in the1970s. Today, Bogo Mountain Station and its abandoned buildings are creepy. As of June 5438+00, 2008, due to the ongoing reconstruction work, the road to Bokor has been officially closed. An independent visit seems impossible. Although there are hiking trips arranged by local travel agencies.
Kratie Mekong Dolphin Kratie is a small town along the Mekong River, surrounded by the central market and ancient French colonial buildings. There are no large-scale tours here, but in the peak season, a large number of backpackers flock here. In Cambodia, a rare Irrawaddy dolphin was found. The number of these dolphins is decreasing. They live in the Mekong River. It is estimated that there are 66 to 86 dolphins left in the upper Mekong River in Cambodia.
4. Kohler?
From 928 to 944, Cork Island was once the capital of the Khmer Empire. In a short time, some very spectacular buildings and huge sculptures were built. The site is surrounded by the 30-foot (98-foot) high Pyramid of Prasat.
Thom occupied it, and it stood above the surrounding jungle.
The huge eagle-headed fish carved on the stone (mythical half man and half bird) is still at the top, although it is now partially covered. Kojima kangyu island
Ker) has been abandoned in the jungle for nearly a thousand years and is one of the most remote and inaccessible temple destinations in Cambodia.
This situation has now changed due to the recent demining work and the opening of new toll roads.
3. Although Bandie Temple officially became a part of Angkor Wat, Bandie Palace is located 25 kilometers (65,438+05 miles) northeast of the main temple, so it is generally considered as an independent scenic spot in Cambodia. The temple was built in 967 AD, mainly made of red sandstone. This medium is suitable for making exquisite decorative wall carvings, which are still clearly visible today.
BanteaySrei is the only major temple in Angkor that was not built for the king, but was built by Yajnyavahara, one of the advisers of King Rajed Lavaman.
2. bayon temple? Bayon temple is a part of the world famous scenic spot Angkor, which has more than 200 huge rocky seas. The curious smiling face is regarded by many people as the portrait of King Chaya Waman VII himself or his combination with the Buddha, and it is an image of Angkor that can be recognized at a glance.
Bayon was built by King JayavarmanVII in the12nd century. This is part of the large-scale expansion of his capital, Angkor Wat, which was built in the center of the imperial city.
1. Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat (meaning "city temple") is the most magnificent and largest temple in all Angkor Wat and the most popular tourist attraction in Cambodia. This temple was built by King Suri Jabal Mann II in the first half of the12nd century.
Its balance, structure and beauty make it one of the best monuments in the world. Angkor Wat is surrounded by a huge rectangular reservoir, which rises to the central temple and tower through a series of three rectangular terraces, with a height of 2 13 meters (669 feet). This arrangement reflects the traditional concept of Khmer Temple Mount, in which the temple represents the home of Hindu gods-Meru Mountain.