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Tag: Hinduism

Banteay Srei

August 15, 2015 Garry Chapman

Banteay Srei is quite remote from the other main temples in the Angkor complex.  It’s about a 45-minute drive to this small temple, but worth

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Ta Prohm

August 15, 2015 Garry Chapman

This is my favourite of all the Angkor temples, and I was really looking forward to coming back here once again.  This temple took its

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Angkor Thom and Bayon

August 15, 2015 Garry Chapman

Angkor Thom was once a maginificent walled city, surrounded by a huge moat.  There are large gates on each of the four walls.  Each gate

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Angkor Wat

August 15, 2015 Garry Chapman

Early on Thursday morning we went with our tour guide, Vanny, to Angkor Wat.  His advice was to see the largest temple first before the

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National Museum and Wat Phnom

August 3, 2015 Garry Chapman

We got held up in heavy traffic on the way from the airport to the hotel, leaving us a shorter afternoon than planned for tourist

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My Son temples

August 2, 2015 Garry Chapman

The My Son temples are about an hour and a half’s drive into the hills from Hoi An.  This site was built and used by

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