The traveller’s first glimpse of Angkor Wat,
the ultimate expression of Khmer genius, is simply staggering and is
matched by only a few select spots on earth such as Machu Picchu or Petra.
What is it?
Angkor
Wat is, quite literally, heaven on earth. Angkor is the earthly
representation of Mt Meru, the Mt Olympus of the Hindu faith and the
abode of ancient gods. The ‘temple that is a city’, Angkor Wat is the
perfect fusion of creative ambition and spiritual devotion. The
Cambodian god-kings of old each strove to better their ancestors’
structures in size, scale and symmetry, culminating in what is believed
to be the world’s largest religious building, the mother of all temples,
Angkor Wat.
The temple is the heart and soul of
Cambodia.
It is the national symbol, the epicentre of Khmer civilisation and a
source of fierce national pride. Soaring skyward and surrounded by a
moat that would make its European castle counterparts blush, Angkor Wat
is one of the most inspired and spectacular monuments ever conceived by
the human mind. Unlike the other Angkor monuments, it was never
abandoned to the elements and has been in virtually continuous use since
it was built.
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