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		<title>Largest Buddhist Temple in China</title>
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		<title>Sunrise at Ankor Wat, The Kingdom of Cambodia &#8211; Photo by Dawn A. Levy article by Terri Hirsch</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Southeast Asia The Kingdom of Cambodia By Terri Hirsch The lure of the past is brought to life in Siem Reap nestled between the rice paddy countryside along the Siem Reap River that serves as the gateway to the temple ruins. Officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia and once known as the Khmer Empire &#8230;</p>
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Southeast Asia<br />
The Kingdom of Cambodia<br />
By Terri Hirsch</p>
<p>The lure of the past is brought to life in Siem Reap nestled between the<br />
rice paddy countryside along the Siem Reap River that serves as the gateway<br />
to the temple ruins. Officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia and once<br />
known as the Khmer Empire it is located in the southern portion of the<br />
Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia bordered by Thailand to the northwest,<br />
Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east and the Gulf of Thailand to the<br />
southwest.</p>
<p>Siem Reap has tree lined boulevards, an historical museum and artisan<br />
workshops consisting of art, wood and stone carvings, statues, furniture and<br />
handicrafts. The City is best explored on foot or on a &#8220;tuk tuk&#8221; (a<br />
rickshaw with the front-end of a motorcycle). Although not luxurious, they<br />
are easy to find and inexpensive. </p>
<p>The Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf &#038; Spa Resort, a French colonial style<br />
resort designed by Thai architect Choochart Polakit, is situated ten minutes<br />
from the airport and five minutes away from the magnificent temples of Siem<br />
Reap. It showcases intimate living space with timber floors and wrap-around<br />
terraces surrounded by lagoons, landscapes and bright turquoise<br />
mini-fountains, plus an outdoor swimming pool with a swim-up bar, three<br />
restaurants, an 18-hole championship golf course and a spa for rejuvenation.</p>
<p>One of the largest and most important archeological sites in Southeast Asia<br />
is the Angkor Archeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, comprised of<br />
dozens of ruins including the legendary Angkor Wat. In the darkness of the<br />
night we rode in rickshaws and used flashlights to get to the Angkor Wat<br />
site where we witnessed one of the most mesmerizing sunrises over Angkor<br />
Wat. Afterwards, we continued touring other remains of the Khmer era.</p>
<p>Major highlights of the Park included the Baynon, known for the large number<br />
of smiling faces sculptured on the towers. A journey through one of the<br />
most spectacular ruins at Ta Prohn is a breathtaking site of trees emerging<br />
out of temple walls that become intertwined with the temple stones &#8211;<br />
featured in the film &#8220;Tomb Raider.&#8221; A huge platform known today as Terrace<br />
of the Elephants runs from north to south across the east front of the Royal<br />
Palace. The walls are carved with various scenes of court figures,<br />
elephants and bird-like creatures. Also shown were hunting scenes with<br />
elephants carved into the wall. In several places the elephant appears to<br />
be fighting another creature, possibly a lion.</p>
<p>Upon return to the hotel there was time for visiting the outdoor market<br />
before dinner and the Aspara dancing show at the hotel featuring local<br />
Cambodian/Khmer folk dancers. An Aspara is a female spirit of the clouds<br />
and waters in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.<br />
Monday morning we boarded a motor coach for a six-hour transfer from the<br />
Sofitel Angkor Phokeethra Golf &#038; Spa Resort to our ship moored at Prek Kdam,<br />
Cambodia. Before embarking on our Mekong River cruise we travelled through<br />
mountain roads viewing numerous rice paddies, oxen, small villages and<br />
outdoor markets. We joined the AmaLotus, our floating hotel for the next<br />
7-nights, in the late afternoon and met fellow passengers at a cocktail<br />
party and dinner. The meals onboard were prepared by local chefs and<br />
consisted of western cuisine as well as Vietnamese and Cambodian cuisine.<br />
Wine and beer plus complimentary house brand spirits and soft drinks were<br />
included throughout the cruise at lunch and dinner.<br />
On Tuesday Kampong-Chhnang, one of the central provinces in Cambodia, was<br />
our first stop on the Mekong River. Our tour was a motorboat excursion<br />
along the Tonie Sap River viewing the wetlands, floating houses and fish<br />
farms in the region. After lunch our guide took us on a leisurely walking<br />
tour over dirt paths through the Koh Chen village visiting workshops that<br />
specialize in silver jewelry and artifacts made from copper.<br />
Wednesday we arrived in the city of Oudong, the former capital of Cambodia<br />
and visited a Buddhist Monastery. The main attraction was a mummified monk<br />
in a small chapel near the back of the temple. Inside the Monastery we<br />
received a traditional blessing from Buddhist monks as we sat before them<br />
listening to chanting and prayers and smelled the incense, candles and<br />
flowers. Afterwards, an offering of a red thread was tied around our wrist<br />
&#8211; a keepsake that signifies luck and prosperity.<br />
The next stop was Kampong Tralach for the most popular transportation in<br />
Cambodia &#8211; an oxcart. The Cambodian farmers use the oxcarts to harvest<br />
crops, carry hay, animals and even their family members. Two of us were in<br />
each cart as we travelled through the rural countryside of Kampong Tralach,<br />
Cambodia for twenty minutes. Handrails were provided for each oxcart and we<br />
were warned to keep our arms inside the cart to avoid arm injuries caused by<br />
cart wheels.<br />
After lunch on Wednesday we set sail for Phnom Penh, the capital and largest<br />
city of Cambodia located on the banks of the Mekong River where we docked<br />
overnight. Thursday morning we toured the Killing Fields. The mass graves<br />
found here contain the remains of thousands of people. Survivor stories can<br />
be heard from an audio tour &#8211; the loss of an infant, witness to a killing,<br />
forced to leave home, anger, isolation and hope&#8230;.<br />
Thursday afternoon our guided tour of Phnom Penh included the Royal Palace,<br />
Silver Pagoda and the National Museum. The Royal Palace, built in 1866, was<br />
the home of the Cambodian King. At the end of the 19th century the Palace<br />
was a small city with thousands of people living in courtyards. Inside the<br />
Silver Pagoda were works of art, sculptures and hundreds of antique gifts<br />
plus a Buddha statute made from pure gold with over 2,000 diamonds attached<br />
to it. The National Museum, built in Khmer Style in 1917 by a French<br />
architect, houses a collection of Khmer art dating from the pre-Angkorian<br />
era.</p>
<p>Friday we cruised the Mekong River from Phnom Penh and crossed the<br />
Cambodian/Vietnamese border before we anchored overnight in Tan Chau,<br />
Vietnam. The next two days were spent touring numerous small cities before<br />
arriving in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam for our flight home. </p>
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