The wood used to construct Khmer temples
via Rasmei Daily, 11 September 2021: An article in Khmer about a specific timber used for the construction and conservation ...
The APSARA National Authority is the national authority in charge of the protection and management of Angkor Archaeological Park. Khmer: អាជ្ញាធរជាតិអប្សរា
via Rasmei Daily, 11 September 2021: An article in Khmer about a specific timber used for the construction and conservation ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 08 September 2021: The Apsara Authority to enforce a ban on roadside parking within the Angkor ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 04 September 2021: The remains of more than 20 temples are located around the Bakong temple, ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 01 September 2021: Parts of the Phimeanakas temple in Angkor Thom will be temproarily closed to ...
via Xinhua, 31 August 2021: The Apsara Authority will embark on a five-year project to restore the central sanctuary of ...
via Khmer Times, 25 August 2021: The Apsara Authority carries out urgent work to stabilise the 9th century Ta Dong ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 25 August 2021: The Apsara Authority installs nets to prevent bats from nesting inside Angkor Wat.
via Phnom Penh Post, 18 August 2021: The Apsara Authority is keeping busy with temple repairs. If anything, I think ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 07 August 2021: Restoration work to the temple began in February, and will be completed by ...
via Phnom Penh Post, 05 August 2021: A short report on the restorations currently underway at the Lolei temple.
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