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Street 08
AAmandaThe night is beautiful, the weather is great, and the mood is super positive. I met up with three or five friends and had a drink with my girlfriends. It is also a good way to relieve stress and relax. There are many bars in a row, and there are many choices. I am a face party, so the drinks must be beautiful and photogenic. Whether they taste good or not is second to others.
Angkor Wat
AAnonymous UserThe sky in Angkor is really blue and photogenic, but the transportation is inconvenient. The exchange and integration of Mahayana Buddhism and Hinduism. The desolation can give us a glimpse of the former glory of Cambodia. No matter how history settles, the smile of Cambodia is still there, neither happy nor sad.
Angkor National Museum
__TS***22My takeaway from the visit to Angkor National Museum is knowledgeable, where I learnt about the history of the Khmer Empire.
Royal Residence
徐徐徐霞客RrThe palace of King Sihanouk in Angkor looks very grand and solemn. The history of this place is quite profound. If you come here, you must ask a local tour guide, otherwise you will not understand many things inside.
Angkor Night Market St
Yyuyanjia~Angkor Wat is famous all over the world, but if you want to experience the customs of Siem Reap, you need to start from Angkor Night Market. Strolling on the streets of Siem Reap, the simple and traditional Cambodian style and the free and leisurely Western-style life have become one of the most popular places in the city at night.
Bayon Temple
KK2G2Bayon temple is famous for its architecture. it is one of the most beautiful temples in Cambodia. it’s a must visit if you wish to immerse yourself in history
Smile Angkor Grand Theater
Ssuifeng2019Angok's smile is a historical stage show of Angkor created by Yunnan Wentou Group and Cambodia, with strong Chinese characteristics. I like the fairy dance part the most, and the whole performance is still very good.
Phnom Bakheng
博博士小美女Phnom Bakheng is a small hill 1.5 km northwest of Angkor Wat, about 70 meters high, and is the only commanding height nearby. To the west of the hill is the open West Baray, and to the southeast in the jungle is Angkor Wat. From the top of Phnom Bakheng, you can overlook Angkor Wat from a high vantage point. Phnom Bakheng is the result of the relocation of the capital by King Yasovarman I, who moved the capital from the area of the Roluos temple complex to the Phnom Bakheng area. The area around the Roluos temple complex was already full of buildings of previous kings, and was not suitable for the young monarch to realize his urban planning. The seat of Yasodharapura, centered on Phnom Bakheng, was the capital of Cambodia until the 15th century.
Ta Prohm Temple
TTana_TevyTa Prohm Temple at dawn is a magical experience, offering a serene and almost mystical atmosphere. As the sun begins to rise, the soft light filters through the thick jungle that surrounds the temple, casting long shadows and illuminating the massive roots of ancient trees that have entwined themselves around the stone structures. The interplay of light and shadow creates an ethereal scene, with the temple appearing as if it’s emerging from the jungle itself.The quietness of the early morning adds to the sense of wonder, with only the sounds of birds and the rustling of leaves breaking the silence. The temple, famous for its intertwined trees and ruins, takes on a different character at dawn—more peaceful and introspective compared to the busy hours later in the day.This is a time when the temple feels most like a living part of the forest, with nature and human creation blending seamlessly. Walking through the temple at this hour, you can almost imagine what it must have been like when it was first rediscovered, hidden away and forgotten by the world.If you’re planning to visit Ta Prohm at dawn, it’s best to arrive early to experience this tranquil moment before the crowds arrive, allowing you to truly appreciate the beauty and history of this remarkable site.