Siem Reap is Cambodia’s second-largest city and the capital of Siem Reap Province, renowned for its rich history and vibrant culture. Known as the “Temple Town,” it is home to the iconic Angkor Wat temples and a mix of French-colonial and Chinese-style architecture. Visitors can explore bustling markets, enjoy traditional Apsara dance performances, and experience a lively dining scene. The city’s name is thought to mean “defeat of Siam,” linked to a 1549 legend of King Ang Chan’s victory over invading Thai forces, though its origins remain unclear. Rediscovered by French explorers in the 19th century, Siem Reap grew after Angkor became part of French Indochina in 1907. Despite the Khmer Rouge era, tourism now drives the city’s revival and cultural renaissance.
Tonle Sap Lake is Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake, located near Siem Reap, and is home to several unique floating…
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The Preah Pithu Temple Group is a cluster of lesser-known Angkorian temples located southeast of Angkor Thom in Siem Reap…
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Kampong Phluk is one of the most famous floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake, located about 15 km from Siem…
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Prasat Phnom Bok is an ancient Hindu temple located northeast of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap province. Built in the…
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Wat Preah Prom Rath Pagoda is one of the largest and most important Buddhist temples in Siem Reap town. Known…
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The Cambodian Landmine Museum and Relief Center, located near Siem Reap, is a vital educational and humanitarian site dedicated to…
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Phimeanakas, meaning “Celestial Temple,” is a Hindu temple located within the Royal Palace enclosure of Angkor Thom in Siem Reap.…
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Srah Srang, also known as The Royal Bath, is a serene and historic baray (reservoir) located in the Angkor Archaeological…
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Wat Thmei is a memorial temple located at the Siem Reap Killing Fields, dedicated to honoring the victims of the…
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The Terrace of the Leper King is an ancient ceremonial terrace located within Angkor Thom, near the Terrace of the…
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