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The Queen's Palace is one of the three great temples in Cambodia. It is known as the Pearl of Angkor's monuments and is dedicated to Shiva, one of the three gods of Brahmanism. Because it is far from Angkor, it was not discovered by Westerners until 1914. Then, the people are turned upside down and they are amazing. Unlike most of the blue sandstones used in Angkor's monuments, the Queen's Palace is built with Khmer-specific red clay. It is colorful and charming. Perhaps it was the Angkor site that saw too many green ash the day before, and the moment it came to the Queen's Palace. It is inevitable that it will shine. The Queen's Palace is awe-inspiring. Most of the intricate carvings are based on the story of the famous Indian epic Ramayana. There is no similarity in each sculpture, so the camera can't stop. If you have time, you can ask a guide to explain the various stories on the threshold. Traffic: About 25 kilometers away from Angkor City, the tour is generally suitable for cars. If you take a sudden car, it will be uncomfortable, and the road conditions in the outer ring are not good, and it is quite bumpy along the way. Of course, if you have good physical fitness, you can rent a bicycle at the Queen's Palace for a rent of 1~2 USD/day. Tickets: included in the Angkor three-day ticket, seven-day ticket. Note: The best shooting time for the Queen's Palace is from 9:00 am to 10:00 pm and from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm. But the best time of the morning is always packed with tour groups, and you want to take pictures in advance. It should be avoided at sunny noon, because the red sandstone building of the Queen's Palace is unobstructed and very hot.
Posted: Dec 31, 2018
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