Srah Srang, also known as the Royal Bath, is an artificial lake dating back to the 10th century, located in the heart of the Angkor Archaeological Complex. This ancient reservoir, framed by an ornately-carved terrace and surrounded by lush trees, offers a serene setting, especially picturesque at sunrise and sunset. Visitors can find respite here, making it a popular spot for a relaxing lunch break amidst a day of exploring the temples. The tranquil waters and shaded areas provide a cool, peaceful retreat from the bustling archaeological sites.
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