The rural village of Ban Non Wat in Northeast Thailand is rapidly becoming one of the most important locations for understanding indigenous societies ancestral to the Empire of Angkor. Very few sites have been examined as intensively as Ban Non Wat and each seasons work provides exciting insights to the past. Find out more at: http://www.earthwatch.org/exped/chang.html
angkor wat does not belong to thai, kapuchea kingdom hid it and never said anything about it because of personal reasons
LostCali4niaAngel 1 year ago
@OnlineTourist
No Thais comes from South China to South East Asia
Khmer96pride 1 year ago
Original Thais were in Thailand, mixed by Thai, Laos, Mon, Khmer and some, did not move from Mongolia or else. Thai (siam) was a small group of race but later became powerful over Khmer. So I understand that many many khmers still feel pain about the history that their forefathers lost the territory because of internal weakness and external interferer. I have seen many Khmers posts poor comments on Thai videos. If you're Buddhist, you should believe "The Law of Karma"
OnlineTourist 2 years ago
Sorry u're kinda confused. Original Thai came from part of Mongolia. Far far from their current location. But Khmer was already on the land 4200 B.C (Mon-Khmer). Thai half blood Khmer or Khmer half blood Thai is the thing. Khmer in those provinces occupied by original Thai are pitiful.
rothima 2 years ago
the thais must be really stupid or high on drugs everyday to think angkor belongs to them. Just look at the engraved writting on the temple which has been there ever since the city of angkor was built. Everything that Thai has accomplished to get from cambodia like land and temples. Just look at the engraved words & with the land just look read the khmer history with writters around the world calling it the Thai-occupied former provinces of Cambodia
True4everT4E 2 years ago
khmer is thai ancestors, i mean in the sense of today life dominance
lovecheasim 2 years ago