Our Vacation to Siem Reap! 12/29/2008
On Friday, Josh and I travelled by bus to Siem Reap, which is about 5.5 hours away from Phnom Penh. Siem Reap is Cambodia's 2nd largest city, after Phnom Penh with a population of 750,000. Siem Reap is a desirable city for tourists and locals, because of it's closeness to Angkor Wat. The temples of Angkor Wat are the remains of the ancient Khmer empire built in the 12th century by kings who regarded themselves as 'god-kings', possessing the qualities of certain gods. Angkor Wat was originally built in devotion to Hindu gods, with statues of the Hindu deity Shiva and Vishnu however, when there was a change on monarchy, those statues were removed and replaced with Buddhist sculptures. Angkor Wat remains, a place of devotion to the nation's religion of Buddhism, and this is extremely evident by the array of glittery alters where people could give offerings to Buddha and put money in the donation box for the monks. CommentsLeave a Reply | About MeView past posts at: missionaryjenny.blogspot ArchivesJanuary 2012 |





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