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Angkor Wat (Cambodia)

Top 9 in Top 10 of the world's holiest Buddhist temples.

by Ka Ka 14-04-2020

Angkor Wat Temple is one of the seven Wonders of the UNESCO world and is a symbol of Cambodian country. Situated about 317km north of Phnom Penh, the Angkor Wat temple complex was built by the Prince Suryavarman II for the mid-TWELFTH century. The total area of the populations lasting more than 400 km2, which runs around the temple is a deep and wide moat. Although originally the site was constructed for Hindu worshiped, but the strong integration and thriving Buddhist Buddhism, Angkor Wat moved to Buddhist worship.
All of the architectural populations are prominent and feature ancient sculptural features. The towers, temples, reliefs and immense corridors made from the rocks, stacked in a very natural look, even above the dome. It is especially the entire architecture built of sandstone and honeycomb. All of these large rocks are stacked without a hint of adhesive or reinforced concrete.

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