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For many centuries, a cultural and historic treasure lay hidden amid dense jungles of Cambodia.
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Angkor Wat.
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This huge temple site was once completely surrounded by water filled ditches
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that protected the sanctuary from the noise of the once busy city of Angkor.
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Today, only the stone temple's one of the largest sites remains.
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The wooden houses of the Khmer had been lost forever.
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However, for sandstone of buildings has survived
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and the noble symbol of metropolis that even heyday covered an area as large as Manhattan.
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To date 1700 artistic relics has been counted in Angkor Wat.
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Most of them contain religious illustration derived from Indian mythology
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Interestingly, the historic figure of god like king - Suryavarman the second
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appears to combine with Hindu God Vishnu
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Between the 9th and 15th centuries,
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various generations of Khmer king regards as in connection of Vishnu.
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Khmer culture was strongly influenced by numerous Indian tribes
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and peoples who were immigrated to Cambodia in the 1st millennium.
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Liberation from the long domination of the Chinese influence Funan Empire
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made the Khmer stronger and created their first period of prosperity.
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Various artistic relives still managed to reflect the former splendor of the dancing Apsaras.
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The strict geometrical layout of Angkor Wat is a vast proportion.
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Its external walls surround a totally area of nearly 2 square kilometers.
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The smoke mark on some of the buildings indicate that the Khmer kings and their temples met a violent damed.
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Only a few but nevertheless impressive remains of Angkor of picturesque be reflected in the water of the surrounding ditches
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Between 1113 and 1150, the Empire of Khmer king Suryavarman ii reached its cultural climax.
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Construction of the Angkor Wat temple, dates back to his reign.
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Indeed, the century became the final resting place of the story of Suryavarman the second.
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Several similar sites of dead Khmer king surround the legendary old capitle.
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but none of them measure up to the dimensions of this magnificent temple
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The sculptures architecture and wonderful relives of the century
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have made it one of the most significant cultural monuments in southeast asia.
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But in the course of time, the temple was destroyed.
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Since its founding, the city of Angkor was destroyed a total of 3 times.
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In the maze of corridors, 50 meter long relives depict both religious and non-religious things and historical events
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The illustrations of the military conflicts of the Khmer were over glorified
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and therefore not a true depiction of actual event
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To defect of the Khmer by the Siamese army in the 15th century
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lead to the inevitable decline of their once powerful empire
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With the congress of the city of Angkor by the Siamese,
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Buddhism was also introduced into this Hindu center.
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But the buildings and temples of the former capital lay in ruins from 1431 and were almost completely forgotten
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Today the mausoleum in temples are the most powerful Khmer king, Suryavarman the second, around the Buddhist controlled
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These remarkable monuments along with the amazing cultural heritage of Cambodia
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were discovered in 1850 by a French man - Henri Mouhot
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Based on his sensational discovery, archaeologists have been able to shed further light on this remarkable location
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This is led to even greater knowledge in both the legendary mythological images and inhabitants of the Khmer epok.
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Each evening, a dramatic spectacle takes place in Angkor Wat.
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When the bygone splendor of this architectural treasures that once seems to be lost forever in the Cambodian jungle
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is once again brought back to life