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British archaeologist Pauline Carroll travels to Cambodia to explore world-famous temple sites and discover lost cities emerging from the jungle where the empire began nearly 1300 years ago.
An curved arrow pointing right. Lonely Planet named the Temples of Angkor the #1 travel site in the world. The Buddhist monument in Cambodia has more than 1,000 temples, shrines and tombs.
During the genocide of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, architect and sculptor Dy Proeung buried his life’s work to preserve it, and save his life. Video by Naotomo Umewaka The dam at Marsh ...
- Area: 40 acres - Nataraja Temple is one of the most iconic and spiritually significant Hindu temples, dedicated to Lord ...
Cambodia witnessed a rare and surprising weather phenomenon over the weekend, as hailstones hit several parts of the kingdom ...
Monks are the spiritual leaders of the Cambodian community. One of the first things many Nashvillians ask the monks about is ...
Cambodia is home to some of the world’s most captivating wonders, from its ancient temples to its lush landscapes. One of the most famous sites is Angkor Wat, an architectural marvel that draws ...
in northwestern Cambodia. It contains the ruins of Khmer Empire capitals from the 9th to 15th centuries, including the temple of Angkor Wat, featured on several Cambodian banknotes, such as the ...
It is thus named as it is situated north of the famous and historic Jambukeshwarar temple at Thiruvanaikaval (Thiruvanaikka), near Thiruchirapalli which is one of the Pancha Bhuta Sthalams (five ...
Stylist’s associate editor (beauty), Joanna McGarry, finds enlightenment on a honeymoon among the temples and tropical islands of Cambodia’s ancient kingdom I hate the word ‘honeymoon’.