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Magnificent Temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2007

The most famous Angkor Wat Temples, a World Heritage Site clip from "Ho Asked Me to Go", a free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video of an exciting trip to Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos. It features Bangkok, Angkor Wat, Cambodian court dancing, both north and south Vietnam, including Hanoi's water puppet theater, the Great Sacred Stupa of Laos, and Luang Prabang with its dazzling Buddhist temples, plus much more.
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  • If you like this clip, please consider watching my entire free travel video of Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos, entitled "Ho Asked Me To Go". You need a broadband connection. Ask a search engine for:

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  • No doubt, the ancient Khmers are great. we masters of all the country around us.

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  • Now Siem Reap province has developed a lot and I swear that if you come to Cambodia again, you won't be disappointed! Cambodia, Kingdom of Wonder always welcome for the tourists from all over the world!!! This's the reason why I am proud to be Cambodian :)

  • i like angkor wat i was there 2010 it was amazing

  • here is a copy of angkor The Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Ga

  • Angkor Wat ... a really great place. Amazing design, stones, ... I liked it there in 2009 .

  • Siem Reap has changed a great deal, especially if you have not been back within the last 5 years. I was there in 2007 as a back packer (for about a month). Its one of those places you should visit if you are in Cambodia. No need to exchange your U.S. Dollar. ATMs are in the City not too far from Ankor Wat. There were abundance of South Korean tourists in the area. Lots of hotels and restaurants and of course night life can be buck wild. The tourist fee was 20 (USD) as of June 2007.

  • Indraditya and princess Neang Suong were revered as founders of Thais royaume. They were Khmers. In 1283, by royal decree, Thais ecriture was cerated copying and little of twisting from khmer ecritures. That was in1283. Think someone is interested, if not thanks anyway. Ps. In the previous comment I meant when Thais emerged, the khmer traitors gave up Menam area to thais. I have more if anyone wants to know. It's in French, but I'll be glad to write it in English. It's only Khmer history.

  • In 1283, when Gengis Khan's grand son, Koubitai, had trouble with the Chams. his mogolian army under General Sagatou command bandoned the Khmer project after beeing defeated by Chams. Khmer caught them all. But despite this victory, the Khmer king stiil paid tribute to China as agreed in1285. At the end of his reign Thais emerged and gave up the whole Menam arear to Thais. At the same time, Chiang May throne was occupied by Rama Kamheng, son of Indraditya and princessNeang Suong, Khmer traitors.

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