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During the Golden Week holiday in China, I visited Siem Reap, Cambodia, and got to see the city and the ancient Angkor Wat Temple among other interesting sights.

Cambodia is a poor country if measured by the average person's income, with a corrupt, authoritarian government thinly veiled in so-called democracy, however during our visit we saw many beautiful sights and friendly faces.

Of course we saw the famous temples of the 12th century, Angkor Wat. Built by a king dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu and later used by Buddhists, it's survived remarkably well. There are many temples of similar style in the surrounding area, the coolest I thought was the "Tree Temple" where giant trees have grown around the ruins, creating really interesting visuals where the trees seem to be almost melting over the temple towers and walls.

We also saw the "floating village" where the ground is flooded most of the year. In fact all the people seem used to the flooding all over town and countryside. Even while we were there it rained a few times, didn't seem like that much rain, but many parts of the street were completely flooded and roadside shops and markets just hiked their pants up and kept going like it was no big deal. We saw the town center where there were many backpackers, tourists, and locals hanging out in bars with live music and restaurants with various international cuisines.

Here are some more pics below from my trip to Siem Reap.



Above, the approach to the main temple(artists representation of main temple below), and a panoramic of the entrance.


Out the back of our Tuktuk taxi.

Finally here's an artist's representation of what Angkor Wat would have looked like with the original decoration(Bruno Levy).

I reserve the right to use one of the tree temple pics for a Tree Tuesday post.

Hope you enjoyed.

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The first photo is interesting. There are a lot of movie shots made. Like "Indiana Jones" and even "Tom Rider" game.

Yeah Indiana jones is exactly what I was thinking about when I took that one!

And also The mortal Combat.

Cambodia is a poor country. But it is rich for it's nature, temples and historical places.

Oh.. so that's where you've been. Looks like a fun trip. Would have been fun walking around in ankle deep water during rainy days, once in a while anyways.

Yep true, went to Thailand after, heading back home tomorrow.

This is such an amazing place one of my favorites I've ever seen! Love the post and photos thanks for posting it that I could relive those moments :) @cryptastic
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that temple looks so awesome!
I do enjoy your story and photography.

I loved Angkor! Managed to get up early enough for a sunrise there one morning, magical!

the photos looking so amazing great work man keep going :) upvoted and follow

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That was a fantastic log of your journey! I thoroughly enjoyed reading through it as well as seeing the pictures!

Thanks, glad you enjoyed it

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