This is a temple not far from the Siem Reap River, relatively low-key, but after you come in, you will find a lot of points inside, such as the two big cows in the temple. There are really not many cattle in Cambodia's temples. Most of them are Hindu naga. In addition, the temple is still very large. It is divided into several palaces. I thought I would ask for tickets here, but after I walked in, I found that as long as I took off my shoes, I could enter the temple. It also adds to the unexpected and fun of your trip.
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This is a temple not far from the Siem Reap River, relatively low-key, but after you come in, you will find a lot of points inside, such as the two big cows in the temple. There are really not many cattle in Cambodia's temples. Most of them are Hindu naga. In addition, the temple is still very large. It is divided into several palaces. I thought I would ask for tickets here, but after I walked in, I found that as long as I took off my shoes, I could enter the temple. It also adds to the unexpected and fun of your trip.
It is a very small place in Cambodia, but the temple is really large. He was also a temple where I accidentally punched in. I wanted to walk from the night market to the Siem Reap Post Office, but I saw such a large temple and it was full of a lot of historical stories, so I stopped here. It took about half an hour to visit.
A temple near Siem Reap Old Market. Unlike the temples of Angkor Wat, this is a magnificent temple. There is a bedroom Buddha inside. Outside is a lot of pagodas. There is also a boat-shaped sculpture, said to have been built because of the ancient story of a monk protecting and transporting food by boat. There is an introduction to this story on the cloisters in the temple. The small temple is small and open for free. There is no one to go on a hot day. But it's pretty good to take pictures.
Interesting enough temple to check out next to the riverside and near the French district of Siem Reap. Nothing too spectacular (especially considering the caliber of the other temples in town), but definitely worth a look.
We came to the main entrance of the temple under the green tree next to the old market. There is a Buddhist school on the right hand of the door, and walk in the left hand, and there is a gallery inside. The Buddha hall directly opposite the door has to take off your shoes, and there are Buddha statues and merit boxes. The first temple on the right hand is a magnificent orange-red wall, the second monk's Buddhist school, the third temple building with Khmer characteristics, the fourth large red boat sculpture with many gold pattern decorations, and the fifth white cow and pagoda. A total of 36 pictures were taken. If you want to see, please click Travel Book [Explore Cambodia Angkor and see the original tropical exotic style of Southeast Asia].
Siem Reap, Cambodia. Walking in the city, at the bridge by the river, I found this courtyard. No one cares at the door. I entered it casually. The yard is very large. There are various statues in the yard. There are not many tourists. It is a local temple. There are many monks and public welfare classrooms teaching English. Enter the hall to take off your shoes.