Preah Khan
“Sacred Sword”
Buddhist Temple
(1191)
Towering 50 meter (165 ft.) strangler fig tree and silk-cotton tree.
May have been used as a tomb for King Jayavaman VII’s father.
Written Aug 25, 2002
Address: Angkor
Presently closed for safety reason and restoration. The French are rebuilding and restoring the temple using advanced computer technology.
The 8 year project will cost an estimated $5.6 million.
Written Aug 25, 2002
Prah Ko
“Sacred Ox”
Hindu Temple
(879)
Prah Ko served as a funerary temple for the parents of King Indravarman I, his maternal grandparents, and a previous king (Javavarman II and his wife).
Written Aug 25, 2002
Old market Place-downtown Siem Reap-fresh fish, fresh meat, fresh vegtables,clothes and souveniers.Practice your bargining skills.
Written Aug 25, 2002
In Phnom Pehn, you can take a boat ride down the river. This is a pic of the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda from the river.
Written Aug 24, 2002
In addition to the temples, you must see the Killing Fields and the prison camps where many Cambodians died. It is too important to skip and is something you will never forget.
Written Aug 24, 2002
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