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Angkor Wat Cambodia
Angkor Wat, in its beauty and state of preservation, is unrivaled. Its mightiness and magnificence bespeak a pomp and a luxury surpassing that of a Pharaoh or a Shah Jahan, an impressiveness greater than that of the Pyramids, an artistic distinctiveness as fine as that of the Taj Mahal.
Angkor Wat Cambodia
Cambodia is a land of culture, tradition and ethnic civilization. Cambodia records a prosperous and diverse history which has its influence from the Indian continent...

We stand before it stunned. It is like nothing else in the land.
Bayon  TempleThe Bayon Temple Cambodia is located in the center of the city of Angkor Thom 1500 meters (4921 feet) from the south gate. Enter tower of the Bayon Temple is from the east.
Prasat Bayon was built in late 12th century to early 13th century, by the King Jayavarman VII, dedicated to Buddhist

Angkor Thom in Cambodia was built as a square, the sides of which run exactly north to south and east to west. Standing in the exact center of the walled city, Bayon Temple of Cambodia represents the intersection of heaven and earth.

Bayon Temple in Cambodia is known for its huge stone faces of the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, with one facing outward and keeping watch at each compass point. The curious smiling image, thought by many to be a portrait of Jayavarman himself, has been dubbed by some the "Mona Lisa of Southeast Asia." There are 51 smaller towers surrounding Bayon, each with four faces of its own.

Bayon Temple CambodiaBayon Temple in Cambodia is surrounded by two long walls bearing an extraordinary collection of bas-relief scenes of legendary and historical events. In all, there are are total of more than 11,000 carved figures over 1.2km of wall. They were probably originally painted and gilded, but this has long since faded. If you enter Bayon Temple by the east gate and view the reliefs in a clockwise direction, here's what you'll see:

- The Chams on the run. A three-level panorama of Jayavarman VII's victory over the Chams.
- Linga worship. Worshippers bow before a linga (Hindu phallic symbol associated with Shiva). The revered object was probably originally a Buddha, but later altered by a Hindu king.
- A naval battle. Some of Bayon's best-carved images, this section depicts scenes of a naval battle at Tonle Sap Lake and images of everyday life by the lake.
- The Chams are vanquished. Scenes of the defeat of the Chams on the shore, coupled with more images of ordinary life, such as a chess game, a cockfight, and women seeling fish.
- Military procession. This section, which includes elephants being led in from the mountains, is unfinished.
- More military procession.
- Civil war? Here groups of people confront each other, leading some scholars to believe it depicts a civil war.
- The all-seeing king. This interesting panel shows an antelope being swallowed by a giant fish and a prawn among smaller fish and includes an inscription proclaiming that the king will seek out those in hiding.
- Victory parade. A procession with the king carrying a bow.
- A Khmer circus at the western corner or the northern wall. A strong man holds three dwarfs; a man on his back spins a wheel with his feet; above is a group of tightrope walkers. The royal court watches from a terrace.
- A land of plenty. Rivers teem with fish.
- The Chams retreat. This narrative takes up most of the north wall.
- The Chams sack Angkor on the east wall. This panel depicts the war of 1177, when Angkor was defeated and pillaged. Above war scenes, despairing Khmers are getting drunk.
- The Chams enter Angkor. Another meeting of the two armies before King Jayavarman's victory depicted in panel #1.

History Bayon Temple
Built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII, Bayon Temple is a Buddhist temple but it incorporates elements of Hindu cosmology.