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Phnom Krom Temple, or Prasat Phnom Krom, was constructed during the reign of Yasovarman I, who relocated the Khmer capital to Angkor. Perched on a hill south of Siem Reap […]
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Phnom Bok Temple, one of three early hilltop temples constructed by King Yasovarman I during his reign from 889 to 910, is located away from the main Angkorian monuments on […]
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Baksei Chamkrong Temple, a 10th-century brick pyramid temple, stands as a tribute to the parents of King Harshavarman I, who founded Phnom Bakheng. Located near Angkor Wat in Cambodia, this […]
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Phnom Banan, an ancient Angkorian temple perched atop a hill in Battambang, Cambodia, is reached by ascending hundreds of stone steps. The temple, known as Prasat Banan, features crumbling towers […]
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Refurbished in 2018, the War Museum Cambodia spans 5 acres (2 hectares) in Siem Reap, offering a comprehensive look at the weapons used in Cambodia’s numerous conflicts. The collection, which […]
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Wat Bo, one of the oldest temples in Siem Reap, stands as a compact Buddhist temple renowned for its well-preserved 19th-century paintings. These intricate artworks, adorning the walls, depict scenes […]
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Opened in 2007, the Angkor National Museum in Siem Reap, Cambodia, offers a comprehensive look into Khmer civilization and the Angkor era. Spanning eight galleries, the museum displays artifacts from […]
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Sisowath Quay, a vibrant 1.9-mile (3-kilometer) waterfront strip along the Tonle Sap River in Phnom Penh, is a bustling hub of tourist sites, shops, bars, and restaurants. This lively area […]
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Nestled within the grounds of Siem Reap’s Angkor Village Resort, the Angkor Village Apsara Theatre is a large, air-conditioned wooden pavilion that offers a cultural experience through classical Khmer dance […]
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Wat Athvea, believed to have been constructed during King Suryavarman II’s reign in the early 12th century, stands as one of several Hindu temples in the Siem Reap area. Nestled […]
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Nestled atop a forest-covered hill in Sihanoukville, Wat Leu Temple offers a serene Buddhist retreat amidst the city’s bustling beaches and high-rise developments. The temple’s ornate exterior and colorful Theravada […]
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The Roluos Group, a cluster of temples in Cambodia near Angkor Wat, stands as a testament to an ancient Khmer population center. At the heart of this site is Bakong […]
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Ta Dumbong Kro Nhong, a giant statue kneeling atop a roundabout in downtown Battambang, has become an iconic symbol of the city. The statue depicts a man holding a golden […]
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Wat Ek Phnom, located in Battambang, Cambodia, centers around an 11th-century Angkorian Hindu temple. The site is approached through a colorful modern pagoda and a giant seated Buddha statue. Despite […]
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The Phnom Sampeau Killing Caves, located in Battambang, Cambodia, serve as a somber and sacred memorial to the victims of a Khmer Rouge massacre. In this tragic site, men, women, […]
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Nestled in the natural landscape near Sihanoukville, Cambodia, Kbal Chhay Waterfall is a 46-foot (14-meter) cascade of terraced waterfalls. Fed by several mountain sources, the falls create a serene setting […]
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Perched on a twin-peaked hill outside Kratie, Phnom Sambok Pagoda is a traditional Buddhist monastery that houses an active meditation center and remnants of a temple potentially dating back to […]
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Rising out of the jungle in remote northwestern Cambodia, Banteay Chhmar is a 12th-century temple built by King Jayavarman VII. Located about 2.5 hours from Siem Reap and Angkor Wat, […]
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Phsar Nath Market, also known as Battambang Central Market, is a landmark in downtown Battambang, consisting of two art deco modernist buildings from 1936. The east building, topped with a […]
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The White Elephant Pagoda, also known as Wat Tahm-rai-saw or Wat Damrey Sor, is a working Buddhist monastery and a prominent landmark in downtown Battambang, Cambodia. The grounds are adorned […]
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Koh Trong Island, nestled in the Mekong River opposite Kratie, provides a glimpse into a Cambodia that time seems to have forgotten. The island is characterized by its rice paddies, […]
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Siem Reap’s Old Market, known locally as Phsar Chas, is a bustling hub that offers a vibrant mix of handicrafts and fresh produce, attracting both locals and tourists. Located in […]
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Established in 2007, the Angkor Night Market in Siem Reap was Cambodia’s first night market and has since grown into a bustling open-air venue. Spanning a vast area, it features […]
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Built in 1920, Mrs. Bun Roeung’s Ancient House is an airy stilt house constructed from now-rare tropical hardwoods, standing as one of the few remaining traditional homes in Wat Kor […]