Drought threatens sacred fish at Bakong temple
via Khmer Times, 11 June 2020: I had no idea that the Bakong moat had sacred (cat)fish. Does anyone know ...
Unesco World Heritage site in Siem Reap containing the most significant temples of Angkor, such as Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and the Roluos Group of temples.
via Khmer Times, 11 June 2020: I had no idea that the Bakong moat had sacred (cat)fish. Does anyone know ...
via South China Morning Post, 06 June 2020: Covid-19 is an extraordinary situation with its bright sides and negatives. Siem ...
via Rasmei News, 27 April 2020: Short article in Khmer about the ongoing restoration to the east gate of Ta ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 19 April 2020: The remains of a building foundation - suspected to be a library - ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 16 April 2020: 21 broken Buddha statues discovered buried in Angkor Wat.
via Phnom Penh Post, 13 April 2020: The photo is of Ta Prohm, but according to the Apsara Authority spokesperson ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 07 April 2020: A lull in tourism means time for sprucing up the Angkor Archaeological Park.
via Khmer Times, 01 April 2020: Fragments of a deity and a giant engaged in the celestial tug-of-war have been ...
via Rasmei News, 16 March 2020: The elephant gate of the Angkor Thom is currently being restored by the Apsara ...
via VOD English, 06 March 2020: In-depth analysis of the tourist situation in Siem Reap points to a number of ...
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