The Angkor Wat we refer to, also known as Angkor Wat, is the most essential part of the entire Angkor ruins and is often used as a reference. The original name means "the temple of Vishnu", and the ancient Chinese book is called "Sangxiang Buddha House". Of all the temples, only Angkor Wat faces the west and is generally considered to be both a temple and a tomb. It is the largest temple in the ruins of Angkor, and its structure is awesome. A 190-meter-wide moat surrounds a giant rectangle, stepping on the Rainbow Bridge of the Seven-Snake, along the beautiful snake body, through the moat across the courtyard, and five towering towers rise up in layers, intricately long The gallery is beautifully carved throughout the porch walls and columns, window sills, foundations and railings.
People say that visiting Angkor Wat is a spiritual trek. To really understand it in detail, it takes a long time, a quiet attitude, and a slow feeling. In fact, this place is a very suitable place to be in a daze. Sitting on the stone steps, leaning against the vicissitudes of stone pillars, slowly flipping through a book about Angkor Wat, watching the sunset, quietly enjoying the rare quiet. I must have forgotten this experience for a lifetime.
carina
I stayed in Siem Reap for a week
and also watched a week of sunrise
day at an hour before the sunrise
from the hotel, riding a rented motorcycle
On the road with black light bonfire and sporadic tourists to the scenic area
I can't tell you
Little Angkor Wat sunrise charm is what
can not help but want to go here every day Take a look at
maybe it is the charm of expectation
Sunrise is really a magical landscape
Sun is not rising every day as usual
The number of days to see the wonderful sunrise is not much
So I will look forward to it more
After all, its a little scary to go out every day.
and
When the sun rises from the back of the tower,
everyones cheers will make you feel
On the way to chase the scenery, its more than just one person
that kind of expectation is how gratifying
Mean_Childe
Additional Information
Introduction
Mini Angkor Wat is located inside the Bangkok Grand Palace just in front of Emerald Buddha Temple. A miniature reproduction of Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, it is a very beautiful example of Khmer style.
It is located here because during King Rama V’s reign, present-day Cambodia was a territory of Siam. However, because this is an intricately designed miniature imitation of Angkor Wat, there is no way to go inside. However, it makes for beautiful pictures and may inspire visitors to travel to the real Angkor Wat.
Another way to know between tailiand and kambodia''s history
Detailed miniature version of the original. One can have a glance to understand the real one and if it is worth the trip to the real one or not.
Extremely detailed model of Angor Wat which was and one time lart of the Thai empires. Located in the compond of the Grand Palace, it's hard to miss if you are walking around with your jaw dropped taking 1000s of photos. If you think you missed it, look through your photo album and its probably in the background of some of your shots haha. Really impressive model of which the real temple is located in Cambodia.
Located in front of the Emerald Buddha Temple in the scenic area of the Grand Palace in Bangkok, it is a miniature building modeled after Angkor Wat, showing a Cambodian world, very beautiful. Highly restored the architectural style of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, you can experience the culture of Little Angkor in Thailand. It's a miniature building, so you can only take pictures, you can't go through it. If you feel beautiful and want to step into it, you might as well go to the real Angkor Wat.
Little Angkor is Angkor Wat (Angkor Wat), also known as Angkor Wat. Cambodia’s national treasure is the largest temple in the world and the earliest Khmer-style building in the world. The original name of Angkor Wat is Vrah Vishnulok, which means "Vishnu's Temple", and it is called "Sangxiang Buddha House" in ancient Chinese Buddhist books. It is an important part of Angkor's historical sites, also known as Angkor Temple, or Little Angkor, which means "the capital of temples" in Sanskrit. Suryavarman II (reigned from 1113 to 1150) was built to enshrine Vishnu, and it was completed in more than 30 years. Angkor Wat is the most quintessential part of Angkor’s monuments, and it is also a representative of early Cambodian architectural styles.