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Prasat Kravan (ប្រាសាទក្រវ៉ាន់) is a Hindu temple built in the 10th century. This well preserved temple is home to five towers made of brick and a moat. Unlike the other temples, this particular one was not built by the king but rather his high officials. There are a variety of intricate carvings and statues along the bricks.
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Angkor Wat (ប្រាសាទអង្គរវត) is known to be a city of temples and is the largest Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia. Previously it was known as Vrah Viṣṇuloka. This temple was built in the 12th century as a state temple, however it was later converted for religious purposes. This temple contains gorgeous Khmer architecture. The temples itself are galleried and built to represent Mount Meru. Angkor Wat is also the symbol of Cambodia as it is on the national flag and is the country's main...
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Srah Srang (ស្រះស្រង់) - Prasat Bat Chum (ប្រាសាទបាទជុំ) Located nearby the Angkor temples, Srah Srang is a moat known for its stunning scenic views. Built in the 12th century, most locals and tourists come here during the sunrise/sunset as the colors of the sky reflects within the pond. This peaceful moat is also known as the King's Swimming Pool, and is surrounded by a variety of cafes and food stalls. Moving along, Prasat Bat Chum is a moderate sized Hindu temple that consists of brick...
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Built more than two centuries ago, Phnom Bakheng (ប្រាសាទភ្នំបាខែង) is a Hindu and Buddhist temple. This temple is dedicated to Shiva, and is located on top of a hill. Phnom Bakheng is known for its amazing views as many come here to experience the sunrise/sunset. Additionally, due to the heavy traffic this temple sees, Phnom Bakheng is now known to be one of the most threatened monuments of Angkor. The temple is symbolic to Mount Meru, and has several levels which represent the seven...