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  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_AA_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_AG_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_V_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_F_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_X_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_S_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_P_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_E_1.jpg
  • Beautiful Apsara dancers perform at Jasmine restaurant in Siem Reap. The ancient artform of Apsara dance is loaded with the symbolism of each move or position the dancers perform. Basic dance training takes 6 years with a further 5 or 6 years to mature artistically, learning some 1500 positions in total. The dancers are sewn into their silk tunics before each performance to ensure a tight fit. During the rein of Jayavarman VII, 3000 dancers performed exclusively for the king.
    2006-11-07_Apsara Dance_AD_1.jpg
  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
    2006-11-08_Artisans Angkor_F_1.jpg
  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
    2006-11-08_Artisans Angkor_H_1.jpg
  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
    2006-11-08_Artisans Angkor_J_1.jpg
  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
    2006-11-08_Artisans Angkor_C_1.jpg
  • Lacquering a giant Buddha statue. The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
    2006-11-08_Artisans Angkor_A_1.jpg
  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
    2006-11-08_Artisans Angkor_E_1.jpg
  • A yellow crane supports the restoration and conservation work on the ancient site of Ta Prohm temple, known as the jungle temple, in Angkor region Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. UNESCO inscribed Ta Prohm on the World Heritage List in 1992.
    Cambodia-Ta-Prohm-Temple-6108.jpg
  • A silk-cotton tree, Ceiba pentandra, grows around an ancient ruin of the Ta Prohm temple, known as the jungle temple, in Angkor region Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.  The stone wall is decorated with beautiful stone carvings in Bayon style.
    Cambodia-Ta-Prohm-Temple-6101.jpg
  • Silk-cotton tree routes grow around an ancient ruin of the Ta Prohm temple, known as the jungle temple,  in Angkor region Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. The building is supported with metal supports to prevent any further destruction.
    Cambodia-Ta-Prohm-Temple-6103.jpg
  • A woman in a white bridal dress takes a photo whilst standing on the ancient stone structure of Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Thom-6071.jpg
  • A silk-cotton tree, Ceiba pentandra, grows around an ancient ruin of the Ta Prohm temple, known as the jungle temple,  in Angkor region Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. Today, it is one of the most visited complexes in Cambodia made famous by the Tomb Raider film in 2001. The area has been fenced off for the safety of visitors.
    Cambodia-Ta-Prohm-Temple-6098.jpg
  • A silk-cotton tree, Ceiba pentandra, grows around an ancient ruin of the Ta Prohm temple, known as the jungle temple,  in Angkor region Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. UNESCO inscribed Ta Prohm on the World Heritage List in 1992. Today, it is one of the most visited complexes in Cambodia made famous by the Tomb Raider film in 2001.
    Cambodia-Ta-Prohm-Temple-6095.jpg
  • A landscape view of Bayon Temple which stands in the centre of the walled temple complex of Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.  The temple was built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII as a Buddhist temple, but it incorporates elements of Hindu cosmology.  In the centre is a statue of Buddha with a yellow tunic.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Thom-6090.jpg
  • A landscape view of Bayon Temple which stands in the centre of the walled temple complex of Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.  The temple was built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII as a Buddhist temple, but it incorporates elements of Hindu cosmology.  In the centre is a statue of Buddha with a yellow tunic.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Thom-6087.jpg
  • Bayon Temple which stands in the centre of the walled temple complex of Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.  The temple was built around 1190 AD by King Jayavarman VII as a Buddhist temple, but it incorporates elements of Hindu cosmology.  In the centre is a statue of Buddha with a yellow tunic.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Thom-6084.jpg
  • A woman, dressed in a white bridal dress, takes a photo whilst balancing on the ancient stone wall of Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Thom-6078.jpg
  • Tourists explore the ancient ruin of the Ta Prohm temple, known as the jungle temple,  in Angkor region Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. UNESCO inscribed Ta Prohm on the World Heritage List in 1992. Today, it is one of the most visited complexes in Cambodia made famous by the Tomb Raider film in 2001.
    Cambodia-Ta-Prohm-Temple-6096.jpg
  • A Chinese women take a selfie photo from her phone dressed in white bridal dresses standing by the ancient ruins of Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. A second woman, also dressed as a bride, stands on the stone wall with a DSLR camera.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Thom-6074.jpg
  • A stone statue of Buddha with a yellow tunic material draped over his shoulder in a walkway leading to the Bayon Temple in the ancient Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Thom-6081.jpg
  • A Chinese women take a selfie photo from her phone dressed in white bridal dresses standing by the ancient ruins of Angkor Thom, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. A second woman, also dressed as a bride, stands on the stone wall with a DSLR camera.  photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images
    Cambodia-Angkor-Thom-6076.jpg
  • A Budhist shrine with a Buddha statues and ornate decorations within the central tower of the ancient Preah Ko temple, Roluos, Svay Chek District, Banteay Meanchey Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.  The tower is made of brick and is dedicated to Jayavarman II, the founder of the Khmer empire.
    Cambodia-Preah-Ko-Temple-6260.jpg
  • A woman in a red dress and bright pink hat poses for a photograph over the ancient site of Preah Ko temple, Roluos, Svay Chek District, Banteay Meanchey Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.  The temples were made of brick towers on a sandstone platform.
    Cambodia-Preah-Ko-Temple-6265.jpg
  • A woman in a red dress and bright pink hat stands in front of the central tower of the ancient Preah Ko temple, Roluos, Svay Chek District, Banteay Meanchey Province, Cambodia, South East Asia. <br />
The tower is made of brick and perches on a sandstone platform. This tower is dedicated to Jayavarman II, the founder of the Khmer empire.
    Cambodia-Preah-Ko-Temple-6217.jpg
  • People drinking at market stall cocktail bars on Pub Street in downtown Siem Reap, Cambodia, Asia. Siem Reap is the capital city of the Siem Reap Province.  Pub Street is a famous destination for lively nightlife for tourist and travellers as it restaurants and bars stay open late.
    Cambodia-Siem-Reap-Night-Life-6184.jpg
  • Shoppers look at a market stall selling colourful clothes on Pub Street in downtown Siem Reap, Cambodia, Asia. Siem Reap is the capital city of the Siem Reap Province.  Pub Street is a famous destination for lively nightlife for tourist and travellers as it restaurants and bars stay open late.
    Cambodia-Siem-Reap-Night-Life-6178.jpg
  • Four tourists sit in a Fish Massage Bar on Pub Street in downtown Siem Reap, Cambodia, Asia. Siem Reap is the capital city of the Siem Reap Province.  Pub Street is a famous destination for lively nightlife for tourist and travellers. During this massage, the people place their water in a fish tank and the fish eat dry skin off the feet as a pedicure.
    Cambodia-Siem-Reap-Night-Life-6142.jpg
  • Buddhist monks walk amongst Western tourists along Pub Street in downtown Siem Reap, Cambodia, Asia. Siem Reap is the capital city of the Siem Reap Province.  Pub Street is a famous destination for lively nightlife for tourist and travellers.
    Cambodia-Siem-Reap-Night-Life-6143.jpg
  • Diners sit outside eating in restaurants on Pub Street in downtown Siem Reap, Cambodia, Asia. Siem Reap is the capital city of the Siem Reap Province.  Pub Street is a famous destination for lively nightlife for tourist and travellers as it restaurants and bars stay open late.
    Cambodia-Siem-Reap-Night-Life-6165.jpg
  • Tourists walk past shops, restaurant and bars at night on Pub Street in downtown Siem Reap, Cambodia, Asia. Siem Reap is the capital city of the Siem Reap Province.  Pub Street is a famous destination for lively nightlife for tourist and travellers as it restaurants and bars stay open late.
    Cambodia-Siem-Reap-Night-Life-6156.jpg
  • Neon signs light up on Pub Street in downtown Siem Reap, Cambodia, Asia. Siem Reap is the capital city of the Siem Reap Province.  Pub Street is a famous destination for lively nightlife for tourist and travellers as it is full of restaurant, bars and hotels which are all open late.
    Cambodia-Siem-Reap-Night-Life-6131.jpg
  • Young Cambodian’s ride on a motorcycle along a road with other bikes and cars on Krong Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.
    Cambodia-Siem-Reap-Travel-6061.jpg
  • A Cambodian man drives two smiling Western tourists on his a motorbike Tuk Tuk along the road from Angkor region, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, South East Asia.
    Cambodia-Siem-Reap-Travel-6122.jpg
  • After sunset, streams of traffic return to Siem Reap via the main road linking the town to the temple areas of Angkor. Both tourists and locals flood the streets. In this case locals are celbrating Bonn Om Tuk, the water festival which marks the end of the rainy season. There are thousands of extra people and motos on the streets in celebration.
    2006-11-04_Siem Reap Traffic_A_1.jpg
  • Wall of clocks telling the international times in Japan, London and New York, share the wall with a digital clock telling Cambodia time in the Happy Internet shop in Old Town Siem Reap.
    2006-11-04_Siem Reap Internet_A_1.jpg
  • The Old Market situated in Old Town Siem Reap. This small but bustling market sells both things for tourists such as t-shirts and fake bags, but also caters for the basic food needs of the locals. Fruits, meat, vegetables and staples. Dark and covered only small shafts of light penetrate the darkness.
    2006-11-04_Siem Reap Old Market_C_1.jpg
  • The Old Market situated in Old Town Siem Reap. This small but bustling market sells both things for tourists such as t-shirts and fake bags, but also caters for the basic food needs of the locals. Fruits, meat, vegetables and staples. Dark and covered only small shafts of light penetrate the darkness.
    2006-11-04_Siem Reap Old Market_A_1.jpg
  • Seller with spices, nuts and other goods. Psar Leu market at the heart of this transport stop just outside Siem Reap to the east. This huge market entirely populated by locals is the central place to buy almost any goods, from a piece of pork to a gold bracelet. This is a covered market whose food sections bustle with energy and customers.
    2006-11-06_Psar Leu_W_1.jpg
  • Meat area of Psar Leu market. Here the meat hangs in the air and sits on the floor as the sellers, raised up, cut and sell the meat at their feet. Psar Leu market at the heart of this transport stop just outside Siem Reap to the east. This huge market entirely populated by locals is the central place to buy almost any goods, from a piece of pork to a gold bracelet. This is a covered market whose food sections bustle with energy and customers.
    2006-11-06_Psar Leu_T_1.jpg
  • Meat seller hangs amongst her goods at the meat area of Psar Leu market. Here the meat hangs in the air and sits on the floor as the sellers, raised up, cut and sell the meat at their feet. Psar Leu market at the heart of this transport stop just outside Siem Reap to the east. This huge market entirely populated by locals is the central place to buy almost any goods, from a piece of pork to a gold bracelet. This is a covered market whose food sections bustle with energy and customers.
    2006-11-06_Psar Leu_M_1.jpg
  • Gold jewellery for sale. Psar Leu market at the heart of this transport stop just outside Siem Reap to the east. This huge market entirely populated by locals is the central place to buy almost any goods, from a piece of pork to a gold bracelet. This is a covered market whose food sections bustle with energy and customers.
    2006-11-06_Psar Leu_AF_1.jpg
  • Meat area of Psar Leu market. Here the meat hangs in the air and sits on the floor as the sellers, raised up, cut and sell the meat at their feet. Psar Leu market at the heart of this transport stop just outside Siem Reap to the east. This huge market entirely populated by locals is the central place to buy almost any goods, from a piece of pork to a gold bracelet. This is a covered market whose food sections bustle with energy and customers.
    2006-11-06_Psar Leu_L_1.jpg
  • Gold jewellery for sale. Psar Leu market at the heart of this transport stop just outside Siem Reap to the east. This huge market entirely populated by locals is the central place to buy almost any goods, from a piece of pork to a gold bracelet. This is a covered market whose food sections bustle with energy and customers.
    2006-11-06_Psar Leu_AE_1.jpg
  • Meat area of Psar Leu market. Here the meat hangs in the air and sits on the floor as the sellers, raised up, cut and sell the meat at their feet. Psar Leu market at the heart of this transport stop just outside Siem Reap to the east. This huge market entirely populated by locals is the central place to buy almost any goods, from a piece of pork to a gold bracelet. This is a covered market whose food sections bustle with energy and customers.
    2006-11-06_Psar Leu_P_1.jpg
  • Fish sellers. Psar Leu market at the heart of this transport stop just outside Siem Reap to the east. This huge market entirely populated by locals is the central place to buy almost any goods, from a piece of pork to a gold bracelet. This is a covered market whose food sections bustle with energy and customers.
    2006-11-06_Psar Leu_AA_1.jpg
  • Banteay Srei. This beautiful and intricately carved, fine grained rose coloured sandstone temple is situated 30km north of Siem Reap. This is the most intricately carved of all of Angkor's temples, with it's surfaces depicting floral designs and "Ramayana" scenes. It is a small and compact temple, whose stunning carvings make for one of Angkor's most intriguing.
    2006-11-07_Banteay Srei_A_1.jpg
  • Banteay Srei. This beautiful and intricately carved, fine grained rose coloured sandstone temple is situated 30km north of Siem Reap. This is the most intricately carved of all of Angkor's temples, with it's surfaces depicting floral designs and "Ramayana" scenes. It is a small and compact temple, whose stunning carvings make for one of Angkor's most intriguing.
    2006-11-07_Banteay Srei_C_1.jpg
  • Underwater carvings at Kbal Spean, about 50km morth of Siem Reap. In the western region of the Kulen Mountains, this area was once used by the Khmer as a hill retreat. In the 11th century sacred linga and Hindu gods were carved into the bedrock, with the idea that the water which passed over them was blessed before flowing to Angkor. Important carvings have, as recently as 2004 been looted, although now the area is protected, and the missing carvings replaced.
    2006-11-07_Kbal Spean_I_1.jpg
  • Underwater carvings at Kbal Spean, about 50km morth of Siem Reap. In the western region of the Kulen Mountains, this area was once used by the Khmer as a hill retreat. In the 11th century sacred linga and Hindu gods were carved into the bedrock, with the idea that the water which passed over them was blessed before flowing to Angkor. Important carvings have, as recently as 2004 been looted, although now the area is protected, and the missing carvings replaced.
    2006-11-07_Kbal Spean_F_1.jpg
  • Banteay Srei. This beautiful and intricately carved, fine grained rose coloured sandstone temple is situated 30km north of Siem Reap. This is the most intricately carved of all of Angkor's temples, with it's surfaces depicting floral designs and "Ramayana" scenes. It is a small and compact temple, whose stunning carvings make for one of Angkor's most intriguing.
    2006-11-07_Banteay Srei_O_1.jpg
  • Banteay Srei. This beautiful and intricately carved, fine grained rose coloured sandstone temple is situated 30km north of Siem Reap. This is the most intricately carved of all of Angkor's temples, with it's surfaces depicting floral designs and "Ramayana" scenes. It is a small and compact temple, whose stunning carvings make for one of Angkor's most intriguing.
    2006-11-07_Banteay Srei_D_1.jpg
  • Underwater carvings at Kbal Spean, about 50km morth of Siem Reap. In the western region of the Kulen Mountains, this area was once used by the Khmer as a hill retreat. In the 11th century sacred linga and Hindu gods were carved into the bedrock, with the idea that the water which passed over them was blessed before flowing to Angkor. Important carvings have, as recently as 2004 been looted, although now the area is protected, and the missing carvings replaced.
    2006-11-07_Kbal Spean_B_1.jpg
  • Banteay Srei. This beautiful and intricately carved, fine grained rose coloured sandstone temple is situated 30km north of Siem Reap. This is the most intricately carved of all of Angkor's temples, with it's surfaces depicting floral designs and "Ramayana" scenes. It is a small and compact temple, whose stunning carvings make for one of Angkor's most intriguing.
    2006-11-07_Banteay Srei_M_1.jpg
  • Banteay Srei. This beautiful and intricately carved, fine grained rose coloured sandstone temple is situated 30km north of Siem Reap. This is the most intricately carved of all of Angkor's temples, with it's surfaces depicting floral designs and "Ramayana" scenes. It is a small and compact temple, whose stunning carvings make for one of Angkor's most intriguing.
    2006-11-07_Banteay Srei_G_1.jpg
  • Underwater carvings at Kbal Spean, about 50km morth of Siem Reap. In the western region of the Kulen Mountains, this area was once used by the Khmer as a hill retreat. In the 11th century sacred linga and Hindu gods were carved into the bedrock, with the idea that the water which passed over them was blessed before flowing to Angkor. Important carvings have, as recently as 2004 been looted, although now the area is protected, and the missing carvings replaced.
    2006-11-07_Kbal Spean_H_1.jpg
  • Banteay Srei. This beautiful and intricately carved, fine grained rose coloured sandstone temple is situated 30km north of Siem Reap. This is the most intricately carved of all of Angkor's temples, with it's surfaces depicting floral designs and "Ramayana" scenes. It is a small and compact temple, whose stunning carvings make for one of Angkor's most intriguing.
    2006-11-07_Banteay Srei_B_1.jpg
  • Three tourists walk with colourful umbrellas along a pathway within the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5986.jpg
  • Some tourists explore around a tower of Angkor Wat in the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5978.jpg
  • Many tourists walk along the walkway to towards the ancient Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-6054.jpg
  • A water pipe draining into the lake beside the ancient Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-6030.jpg
  • Tourists explore and photograph within one of the galleries in the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-6010.jpg
  • Three girls look out of a large window frame at the vast Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-6007.jpg
  • A woman sweeps her cleaning brush along the walkway within the ancient temple  of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination. Tourists explore the site in the background.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5989.jpg
  • Tourists, guides and visitors walk along the stone walkway surrounding Ankor Wat temple complex in Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5926.jpg
  • An Asian woman waves her red scarf in the air in the ancient grounds of Angkor Wat temple grounds Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-6058.jpg
  • A woman in a floral dress poses for a photo taken by another female tourist outside a gallery decorated with beautiful stone carving within the temple complex of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-6003.jpg
  • An ancient tower of Angkor Wat in the temple complex of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5995.jpg
  • An ancient statue of Buddha in a hand palm within the Angkor Wat temple Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century initially as a Hindu temple which then transformed into a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century. Theravada Buddhism has been the state religion in Cambodia since the 13th century.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5997.jpg
  • A landscape view over the Angkor Wat ancient temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5991.jpg
  • A woman tourist covers her arms with additional sleeves to adhere to the Theravada Buddhist dress code whilst sitting on a stone window ledge in Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s main tourist destination and one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-5955.jpg
  • Two Asian toursits with Potato Head t-shirts outside one of the doorways in the ancient Angkor Wat temple grounds Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction and there are lots of tourists in the background.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-6050.jpg
  • Young boy Buddhist monks walk past tourists through the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat temple grounds Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century initially as a Hindu temple which then transformed into a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century.
    Cambodia-Angkor-Wat-6036.jpg
  • Three Buddhist monks walk past one of the lakes surrounding Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction. Theravada Buddhism has been the state religion in Cambodia since the 13th century.
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  • An Asian woman sits and rests besides beautiful stone carvings decorating a walkway within a gallery in Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • Tourists climb up and down the stairs and explore Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • Tourists explore and rest in one of the galleries decorated with intricately decorated stone carvings within Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • Visitors climb up the stairs within the ancient Angkor Wat temple complex in Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Tourist and visitors explore within Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s main tourist destination and one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
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  • Tourist and visitors explore within Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s main tourist destination and one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
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  • Tourists stand  and pose for photographs outside The Outer Gallery, Angkor Wat, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Two Asian female visitors walk away from Angkor Wat temple Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • A young Asian boy sits on a horse and poses for his mother taking a photo with his sister standing by his side in the background is Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • White European tourists dressed in colourful clothes walk along the stone walkway surrounding Ankor Wat temple complex in Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Two tour guides dressed in uniform walk along the stone walkway surrounding Ankor Wat temple complex in Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Tourists looking around and examining inside the ancient temple of Angkor Wat, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Sign warns and reminds visitors to beware of the monkeys in the woods surrounding Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • An ancient Buddha statue decorated with yellow cloth within the Angkor Wat temple Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century initially as a Hindu temple which then transformed into a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century. Theravada Buddhism has been the state religion in Cambodia since the 13th century.
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  • Ancient stone wall of Angkor Wat temple, Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century.
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  • Tourists, guides and visitors walk along the stone walkway surrounding Ankor Wat temple complex in Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia and the largest religious monument in the world, with the site measuring 162.6 hectares. It is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Silk factory producing grade-A silks near to Pradaet Pagoda in Angkor. Here just a few women weave using machines, the silks are sold locally in various outlets which show there is a good market for these traditionally made silks.
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  • Young Buddhist monk Ronrom (20 left) with colleagues, at East Mebon where he and his colleagues and venerable teachers have come for the day. Based at the nearby Pradaet Pagoda, his learning of Buddhism will last for ten years. East Mebon. Built in 953 for King Rajendravarman's parents, the original temple was surrounded by water so approached by boat. The sandstone towers at the summit are in the Pre Rup style.
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  • Woman cycles towards the great 23m high Victory Gate on the east of Angkor Thom. Part of the huge temple complex. Built in the late 12th century and onwards, this is one of the very largest of all the Khmer cities. Founded by Jayavarman VII, Angkor Thom covers 3 square kilometres and is comprised of a huge outer wall, moats, entrance gates and temple complexes. Elaborate gopuras, the gate is topped by a tower with four huge faces of Bodhisattva Lokesvara, who looks out in each cardinal direction.
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