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Monday, September 24, 2007

Angkor wat trip - Day 4


This is the photo of our entrance pass. This small temple was built with pink sandstones, that is why the carving in this temple is superb, very beautiful don't know how to explain.

This is the last day of the tour, morning we visited Pre Rup and Banteay Srey, the most beautiful carvings in Angkor area. Then continue to visit a nearby temple Banteay Samre and stop by Pradak village to see how they produce palm sugar. In the afternoon, we continue visit Lolei, Preah Ko and Bakong. That conclude our 3 days visiting to all temple in Angkor area. We have visited most of the temples, but not all of them. I know this album is loaded with many photos, but i feel you should see the most beautiful carvings in Angkor. Hope you enjoy it.

6 Comments:

Anonymous Lux Lux said...

really a unique place !!!
nice shot!!

14/12/07 11:39 AM

 
Anonymous Richie Tong said...

thank you.. oh yes!!! i enjoy of taking pictures and walking.. though is a bit hot but is very relax when walking under the trees...

14/12/07 2:00 PM

 
Anonymous Newimage Photography Studio Desmond Lee said...

How much it cost you?

6/11/08 10:24 AM

 
Anonymous Newimage Photography Studio Desmond Lee said...

They got many great building but they should maintain it for our future generation to understand the greatness.

6/11/08 10:27 AM

 
Anonymous Richie Tong said...

Ivy guesthouse cost us USD20 per nite, tour package USD160 (exclude air ticket) per person.
More info about this trip, you may read http://richietong.multiply.com/journal/item/15/Angkot_wat_trip_109_-_14092007

7/11/08 10:41 AM

 
Anonymous Richie Tong said...

Yes, I agreed with you. All these buildings are not only maintained by the local govt, it is also maintain by other countries such as German, France, India, China and others (can't remember the whole list).

7/11/08 10:44 AM

 

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