#### WELCOME TO CAMBODIA
Your travel in Cambodia is never been havent visit the Anchor Watt temple in Siem Reap.
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In 12th century , half of Anchor Watt has been build as Hindu temple . Then it spread more than 400 acres make Anchor Watt the largest religious monument in the world . Originally , this temple was build to worship god Vishnu which breaking the tradition of previous kings that worshiping Shaiva . But , its slowly become Buddhist temple at the end of 12th century which still being practice until now.
This is one of significant moment or travel that i experience in those travel journey. Understanding the religious of other people especially when come to another country religion is always become my eyes opening. Witness this various religions and in same time trying to understand their significant effect in their life and environment is evolving my way of thinking.
This is some picture that i capture during these trip . A picture tell thousand story . Enjoy your journey in CAMBODIA .
TWIN COCONUT TREE INSIDE THE ANCHOR WATT
LOCAL SELLING ANCHOR WATT PAINTING FOR SOURVINER
ANGKOR WATT
INSIDE THE ANGKOR WATT
LOCAL KID PLAYING NEAR THE FOOD MARKET
LOCAL SELLING FOOD , SOURVINER AND ITEM NEAR FOOD MARKET IN ANCHOR WATT
ABOUT THE TRAVEL
Few years back before pandemic , Im was lucky enough to travel solo in most places in ASEAN about 2 years . It was a full of good memory and great experience to learn the different culture, language and religion . I make a lot of new friend which has become my best buddy until now.
I going back to my country in Malaysia after my travel insurances was expired . When i come back to my home town , i share my experience in photography and taking picture for my fulltime job. The pandemic hit my country hard and all the photographer has no job until now , which give me much time to write about my travel journey in travelfeed.io for my documentation.
Previously i share my story in another community , but recently i realize that i should share my story in @asean.hive community which tell more story about ASEAN people and a lot picture to be share. I also allocated a little percent of every story beneficiaries to giving back for the community.
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I lived in Siem Reap for nearly 5 years, but the ticket for Angkor Wat was so expensive that I only visited one day. I did discover that at night I could ride through the temple roads and feel the cool forest breeze, but as soon as you pull over, security finds you within 5 minutes.
It does bring back good memories of riding past Angkor Wat at 9:00pm after the guards were gone. I hope my family and I can return to Cambodia one day and begin living normal lives again.
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My beautiful black and white photo
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