24 May 2009

Siem Reap

I have always been drawn to KAMPUCHEA (Cambodia in Khmer) since I was a little girl partly due to my then stamp collection which had so many stamps of Kampuchea and what I later on learned about the country's plight thanks to the books my mother used to share with me. The 3-day trip to Kampuchea with Ms. Ces right after Christmas 2008 may be too short but we had fun! :) We visited the famous Angkor Wat, Ta Phrom Temple (where Angelina Jolie's Lara Croft was partly filmed), and other temple ruins. Many countries are contributing in the effort of restoring the temples to a resemblance of their former glory and two of these are India and the Netherlands. We also had a boat ride along the Tonle Sap where we saw many floating houses along the riverbanks. I also had the chance to do reflection photography thanks to the many moats that surround the ruins of the temples that we visited. From the under-nourished children selling trinkets in a sing song voice of "One dollar, one dollar!" to the friendly tuktuk driver telling you how he has to feed his family with his daily income to the interesting respite offered by Blue Pumpkin (a very good restaurant) where tourists abound and laze around after a long day out and to the mass burial grounds of those victimized by Pol Pot's regime, one can say that Siem Reap is a beautiful and interesting place.

Here are some of the photos I took with my Olympus FE-340. More photos can be found in my Flickr account http://www.flickr.com/photos/lifeofone/sets/72157618615213824/
and even more in my Facebook photos page
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=77630&id=743294883


The majestic Angkor Wat

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broken slabs leading to Angkor Wat

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bullet-ridden column (part of Angkor Wat)

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highest level of Angkor Wat where the public can access

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stairway to "heaven" ... the last level is where the king used to pray

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what used to be a library undergoing restoration

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three generations of Cambodians taking a respite inside Angkor Wat

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grand-dad and grandson selling souvenirs

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young monks checking out what's for sale

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Angkor Night Market sign welcoming everyone

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inside the night market

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cultural dancers at Tonle Sap Restaurant

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a Cambodian tuk-tuk

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yours truly in front of the East Gate of the Bayon Temple

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temple ruins

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part of Bayon Temple

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a smiling Hindu Buddha

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stone carvings of Royal dancers

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a scene in the Ramayana carved on one wall of the Bayon Temple

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tourists listening to guides inside the Bayon Temple


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a faithful being given blessings by a monk

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elephants standing guard on the steps leading to the Temple of the Leper King

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Temple of the Leper King

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the Leper King

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Temple of the Leper King

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an unfinished 12th century Hindu temple

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a group of blind musicians making beautiful music

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temple ruins

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site of the filming of Lara Croft: Tomb Raider starring Angelina Jolie

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humungous

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head of an Apsara dancer (royal dancer) partially framed by a tree's trunk

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2 comments:

  1. wow.. what a nice experience.. where are you based now te..?

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  2. Hi Daniel! I just saw you comment as I was making sense of all my entries here (lol!) I am currently teaching at an international school in Bangkok. Come visit! :)

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