Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is a temple complex in Cambodia that is one of the most famous and important archaeological sites in Southeast Asia. It was originally built in the 12th century as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu, but gradually transitioned into a Buddhist place of worship.
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It was originally built in the 12th century as a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Vishnu, but gradually transitioned into a Buddhist place of worship. The temple is renowned for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and massive size. It is surrounded by a moat and represents the pinnacle of Khmer architecture and art. Today, Angkor Wat is not only a major tourist attraction but also a UNESCO World Heritage site that holds significant cultural and religious importance to the people of Cambodia.