Bakong, one of the earliest temples in the Angkor Archaeological Park, stands as a testament to the region’s architectural evolution. Built within a strict geometric matrix, this 5-tier temple predates the more famous Angkor Wat and shares a similar design philosophy. The grounds encompass multiple freestanding satellite temples, offering a serene and less crowded experience. Visitors can explore the intricate layout and enjoy the historical and cultural significance of Bakong, making it a compelling stop for those seeking a deeper understanding of Khmer architecture.
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