Quando ho visto Baa Jong, ho pensato che fosse una roccia, perché la roccia era davvero molto vecchia, anche se era vicino alla roccia, ma ovviamente pochi turisti sono venuti da questa parte. Sono stanco, quindi una person a si è rotta in questo posto, non c'è molto valore artistico da fare riferimento, ma c'è un grande valore storico da studiare per i prossimi. Penso che ci siano molti storici professionali e archeologi che saranno interessati a questo.
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Quando ho visto Baa Jong, ho pensato che fosse una roccia, perché la roccia era davvero molto vecchia, anche se era vicino alla roccia, ma ovviamente pochi turisti sono venuti da questa parte. Sono stanco, quindi una person a si è rotta in questo posto, non c'è molto valore artistico da fare riferimento, ma c'è un grande valore storico da studiare per i prossimi. Penso che ci siano molti storici professionali e archeologi che saranno interessati a questo.
Baqiong Temple is a 10th Century Monument next to Cardamom Temple. Here you can see three towers facing the east side by side on the same base altar, three brick main halls, the ruins themselves are not big, but there are also buildings on the East side.
Riding a bicycle first goes to Numeg Temple, then follows the route on the map to Baqiong Temple not far away. It's very quiet here. Generally, tourists don't come here, so there are no tourists. There are farmland around. Baqiong Temple is a relatively small scale, with three east-facing minarets on the same platform, and it is also a Shiva-style building.
Prasat Bat Chum è solo nelle prime fasi della riparazione. Per arrivare qui, è necessario guidare un'autostrada piuttosto polvere, sporca sporca per 5~10 minuti. Anche se piacerà passare attraverso le scuole, villaggi, ecc. Tutti sono molto amichevoli e si sono garantiti che avrete il tempio per voi stessi. Non molte persone visitano.
Baqiong Monastery is next to Cardamom Monastery. It's a small red brick building. This Buddhist temple was built by the same architect who designed the East Mebon temple in East Mebon. Even in the Khmer era, where there were many inscriptions left, it was the only architect to remain famous in the world. There are three towers facing east side by side on the same altar, and three brick main halls. Although the remains are small, there are also gates, moats and reservoirs on the East side. Sandstone is used as reinforcing material at the opening, and stone inscriptions remain in each of the three towers. There is a stone lion carved from sandstone in the center. Baqiong Temple worships Shiva and represents Mount Xumi. It has five floors. There are eight pagodas under the central pagoda. There are also early gypsum reliefs. It's also a good experience to listen to Buddha's voice while enjoying a moment of peace in the sunset.
The main buildings here are five spire Buddhist pagodas standing on high platforms, which can be seen from a distance. They are also the most famous landmark building in Angkor Wat and become the absolute protagonist in the propaganda pictures. In front of the Buddhist temple, two water pools are still intact, and the water is still ripple, the lotus is overflowing and the "reflection of the five pagodas" has become the most classic photographic landscape. For the protection of cultural relics, the temple is paved with wooden pavements, which are accessible in all directions.