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Chapel of the Hospital
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Chapel of the Hospital

Chapel of the Hospital is a sandstone hospital temple was built by materials such as wood and bamboo. Chapel of the Hospital was built by Jayavarman VII in the late 12th Century, The central sanctuary is a cruciform-shaped opening to the east with a false door on the other three sides.

  • Oct Sat, 2019
Krol Ko Temple
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Krol Ko Temple

Krol Kol Temple is the small Buddist temple with following Bayon Temple was built early 13th century by under the rule of Jayavarman VII. Krol Ko Temple is the one of quite a temple by surrounding temple are cover by green nature for refreshing with the hot travel day.

  • Oct Thu, 2019
Angkor Balloon
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Angkor Balloon

Angkor Balloon is a tethered helium balloon that allows you to witness Angkor Wat from a bird’s eye view and experience a breathtaking view of the temple’s surroundings. From sunrise to sunset enjoy the views of Angkor Wat.

  • Oct Thu, 2019
Bat Chum Temple
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Bat Chum Temple

Bat Chum Temple is just a small temple was built by Kavindrarimathana, a learned Buddhist minister of Khmer king Rajendravarman, in the middle of the 10th century that is about 400 meters south of Srah Srang, at Angkor, Cambodia.

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Preah Pithu  Temple
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Preah Pithu Temple

Preah Pithu Temple is one of the popular temples was built in 2th to 13th Century by Suryavarman II and Jayavarman VIII. This temple is a collection of five temples located opposite Terrace of the leaper King inside the ancient city of Angkor Thom.

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Kutisvara Temple
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Kutisvara Temple

Kutisvara Temple is one of the earliest ruins from the Angkor Archaeological Park, dating back to the early 9th century. This site was patronized by Jayavarman II as a Hindu temple consisting of three brick towers that are severely deteriorated.

  • Oct Wed, 2019
Top Temple (West)
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Top Temple (West)

Top Temple (West) or Mangalartha is the Hindu Temple that ruined towers standing in a quiet section of Angkor Cambodia. The materials from the 10th and 11th were reused for the current structure which was probably assembled in the late 13th century.

  • Oct Wed, 2019