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Siem Reap Tourist Attractions, Things to Do & See

Siem Reap is the most fascinating attractive region of Cambodia, also the gateway to discover magnificent Angkor Wat – the world’s most renowned heritage. Siem Reap has much more to be explored such as colonial architecture in the Old French Quarter, museums, traditional Apsara performances, unique Cambodian Phare Circus, Cambodian cultural village, souvenir and handicraft shops, silk farms, rice-paddies of the countryside, fishing villages and bird sanctuary, waterfalls and the floating villages of Tonle Sap Lake.

Angkor Wat Temple
Angkor Wat “Temple City” is the famous 7th Wonders of the World, designated by UNESCO as a world heritage site in 1992. Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, and is the largest religious monument in the world as well as the soul of Cambodia. The temple was built in the early 12th century under the reign of King Suryavarman II, was originally constructed as a Hindu temple for the Khmer Empire, gradually transforming into a Buddhist temple toward the end of the 12th century. Angkor Wat combines two basic plans of Khmer temple architecture: the temple-mountain and the later galleried temple. It is designed to represent Mount Meru, home of the Devas in Hindu mythology: within a moat and an outer wall 3.6 kilometers long are three rectangular galleries, each raised above the next. At the center of the temple stands a quincunx of towers with 65m high.
Angkor Wat Temple Angkor Wat “Temple City” is the famous 7th Wonders of the World, designated by UNESCO as a world heritage site in 1992. Angkor is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia. Stretching over some 400 km2, including forested area, Angkor Archaeological Park contains the magnificent remains of the different capitals of the Khmer Empire, and is the largest religious monument in the world as well as the soul of Cambodia. The temple was built in the early 12th century under the reign of King Suryavarman II, was originally constructed as a Hindu temple for the Khmer Empire, gradually transforming into a Buddhist temple toward the end of the 12th century. Angkor Wat combines two basic plans of Khmer temple architecture: the temple-mountain and the later galleried temple. It is designed to represent Mount Meru, home of the Devas in Hindu mythology: within a moat and an outer wall 3.6 kilometers long are three rectangular galleries, each raised above the next. At the center of the temple stands a quincunx of towers with 65m high.
Angkor Thom
Angkor  Thom “Great City” was the last and most enduring capital city of the  Khmer empire, established in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman  VII. It covers an area of 9 km², within which are located several  monuments from earlier eras including Baphuon and Phimeanakas as well as  those established by Jayavarman and his successors. At the center of  the city is Jayavarman’s state temple, the Bayon, with the other major  sites clustered around the Victory Square immediately to the north.  There are five entrances (gates) to the city, one for each cardinal  point, and the victory gate leading to the Royal Palace area. Each gate  is crowned with 4 giant faces. The South Gate is often the first stop on  a tour.
Angkor Thom Angkor Thom “Great City” was the last and most enduring capital city of the Khmer empire, established in the late 12th century by King Jayavarman VII. It covers an area of 9 km², within which are located several monuments from earlier eras including Baphuon and Phimeanakas as well as those established by Jayavarman and his successors. At the center of the city is Jayavarman’s state temple, the Bayon, with the other major sites clustered around the Victory Square immediately to the north. There are five entrances (gates) to the city, one for each cardinal point, and the victory gate leading to the Royal Palace area. Each gate is crowned with 4 giant faces. The South Gate is often the first stop on a tour.
Bayon Temple
One of the main Angkor temples, was built in late 12th century under  the reign of King Jayavarman VII. The giant stone of smiling faces of  Bayon has become one of the most recognizable images connected to  classic Khmer art and architecture with 37 standing towers. The temple  is known also for two impressive sets of bas-reliefs, which present an  unusual combination of mythological, historical, and mundane scenes.   Bayon temple is a must to visit when travel to Cambodia otherwise you  would feel that you didn’t experience Cambodia enough in meaningful.
Bayon Temple One of the main Angkor temples, was built in late 12th century under the reign of King Jayavarman VII. The giant stone of smiling faces of Bayon has become one of the most recognizable images connected to classic Khmer art and architecture with 37 standing towers. The temple is known also for two impressive sets of bas-reliefs, which present an unusual combination of mythological, historical, and mundane scenes.  Bayon temple is a must to visit when travel to Cambodia otherwise you would feel that you didn’t experience Cambodia enough in meaningful.
Ta Prohm Temple
Unlike  most Angkorian temples, Ta Prohm has been left in much the same  condition in which it was found: the photogenic and atmospheric  combination of stunning trees growing out of the ruins and the jungle  surroundings have made it one of Angkor’s most popular temples with  visitors and it was where Lara Croft – Thomb Raider was filmed. Ta Prohm  temple was built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early  13th centuries under the reign of Jayavarman VII, located 1km east of  Angkor Thom and on the southern edge of the East Baray.
Ta Prohm Temple Unlike most Angkorian temples, Ta Prohm has been left in much the same condition in which it was found: the photogenic and atmospheric combination of stunning trees growing out of the ruins and the jungle surroundings have made it one of Angkor’s most popular temples with visitors and it was where Lara Croft – Thomb Raider was filmed. Ta Prohm temple was built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries under the reign of Jayavarman VII, located 1km east of Angkor Thom and on the southern edge of the East Baray.

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