The magical temple is located in the eastern part of Angkor Thom, a pyramid-like temple with a mysterious color. This legendary temple used to be a huge crematorium. Today, it has remained relatively intact and stands in the remains of Angkor.
In ancient times, after the cremation of the emperors body, it was turned into a god, so this huge tower was called the transformation tower. In ancient times, the tower meant that the kings body was connected to the celestial body.
Today, this pyramid-like building is popular with many visitors because of its unique shape and condescending terrain. From the Angkor Wangcheng, all the way to the pleasant forest road to come here, take the TUKTUK car only a few minutes away, very convenient.
The whole temple is surrounded by the city walls, and the tall tower is good for the center. Entering from the gate of the tower, you can reach the top of the tower by climbing a rather steep stone step. As we continue to climb, the horizons become wider, and the vast landscapes in the distance are all in front of us. At the top of the tower, there is a small temple. Today, there are several colorful Buddha statues. The sun shines on the Buddha statue through the skylight of the stone temple, showing a particularly magical scene.
There are many statues in the whole temple, which are still clearly visible. These statues, which represent different functions, are realistic and lifelike, waiting for this extraordinary ancient tower. If you have plenty of time, you can choose an afternoon to sit still and watch the fascinating sunset.
Bili Temple is a temple where the king's cremation ceremony is held, also known as the transformation tower. The building is a typical Sumi mountain-shaped building, the terrain is very high, the view is wide after the summit, and it is also a good place to watch the sunset.
Bili Temple is the crematorium of the ancient imperial family. According to the teachings of good and evil in Hinduism, the soul rose up and walked forward after cremation, directly on the altar of the gods, built with red bricks, red in the sun, and unique atmosphere. Baiyun Youyou Ancient Temple.
The guide took us up high to enjoy the sunset. It felt a bit scary when walking down the stairs, there was no side handle, and the stairs were high. After the sun set, it felt a little creepy. It seemed to feel like the hair was standing up. Not as good as expected.
Pre Rup is a great temple to watch sunrises and sunsets. As such it gets very busy around these times, but you can go an hour before or after sunset/sunrise and the place will be quiet.
The large-scale temple is very interesting. Steps are shaking, in the hot sun and play so many scenic spots under the circumstances of physical test, or climb high to see a large area of Angkor Forest vision is great! Miscellaneous buildings, or ruined or exquisite, provide a lot of good places to take pictures!
Pre Rup is said to be the place where cremation ceremony is held, for the ancient royal cremation into the temple of God, also known as the tower. The willingness to turn into a tower may be a "return" from the Hindu faith, which believes that after the flames burn into black smoke, the flying black smoke is already looking for a new body. They worship reproduction, sing of life, and seem not afraid of death, believing that this body will continue to change form in death time and again. Its structure is a red brick structure, with warm gold under the sunset; plus the wide view here, attracting some tourists to watch the sunset here Bili Temple building is very high, compared to the tea Jiao Temple, climbing is not a little difficult. Climbing up the stairs all around you can see the lush scenery of the virgin forest. I sat on the stone foundation and waited for the sunset. The clouds changed, and part of the sun was shining, and the clouds were golden. I seem to see murals on the ceiling in the European palace halls, and Christian Genesis says that life was born like this. I haven't slept for nearly 20 hours now, and I'm starting to "soul out" and the whole person is confused. Maybe it's the effect. Best portrait photography point: I've always been dizzy above Bili Temple, or compare my ass with this cute lion. Haha back
Bige Temple, also known as the transformation temple, places the expectation of mortals that they hope to ascend to heaven. The temple has a steep staircase, which requires both hands and feet to go up. Especially, if you have a large SLR on your chest, you can easily hit a stone or have a light head and feet, climb to the top of the temple, and the view is very comfortable.
Bige Temple is a pyramidal building. It is a well-recognized temple in Angkor Grottoes. I think it is better understood by Chinese people that the spire building is a crematorium tower. Where the princes and nobles were cremated and reincarnated, there are still traces and smells of burning. It's still worth visiting.