South gate to Angkor Thom
One of the 216 gigantic Bodhisattva faces
Causeway to the Angkor Thom south gate
Passing the south gate to Angkor Thom
Souvenir shops along the side of Angkor Wat
Memorable photo in Bayon temple complex
The Holy Kailash in Tibet
Steep steps to the third level
Apsara portrait
Central tower built with sandstone
Prasat Baphoun after long restauration
Strangler figs overpower the ruins of Ta Prohm
The wall around the temple complex
The temple mountain of Angkor Wat
The Nymphs and Goddesses of Angkor Wat
Prasat Bayon in the evening light
Causeway to the western entry tower
West entry tower to the temple complex
Prasat Ta Keo other view
Prasat Ta Keo
An holy shrine at Preah Ang Thom
Holy altar on the steps to the reclining Buddha
Way up to the holy hill top
Housing along the causeway to Chong Khneas
Tourist island in sunset light
Floating store for local residents
Housing of the fisher folk
A villager woman and her child
Look inside the hut
Mobil floating cottage
Fisher come home to their floating house
Vendor Khmer girl at the market of Phnom Kulen
Obeisance to Buddha before entering Wat Phou
Having fun in one of the Mekong ponds
Kwan Phayao Lake, Thailand
Chili garlands decorate their windows
Sitting too long in the Sala Keoku park
Twosome as a sculpture in Sala Keoku park
San phra phum ศาลพระภูมิ
Buddha image in Phra Pathom Chedi
Lying Buddha image in the Phra Pathom Chedi
Gauri Kund lake at the Drolma La pass
Drolma La 5645 m
Chiu Gompa (4570m) beside Manasarovar lake
Ratna Chuli (7035m)
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Mosque in Chong Khneas
Since a very long time Cham people settled in Cambodia and formed the muslim society.
During the cruel Khmer Rouge era all muslims who did not manage to escape were killed.
Today, Muslims are able to practice their religion normally and out in the open. This commenced in the People Republic of Kampuchea era where Islam was given the same freedom as that of Buddhism, the official religion practiced by the majority of Cambodians. The Chams also enjoy democratic rights like all Khmer citizens, with the right to vote and be elected as politicians.
During the cruel Khmer Rouge era all muslims who did not manage to escape were killed.
Today, Muslims are able to practice their religion normally and out in the open. This commenced in the People Republic of Kampuchea era where Islam was given the same freedom as that of Buddhism, the official religion practiced by the majority of Cambodians. The Chams also enjoy democratic rights like all Khmer citizens, with the right to vote and be elected as politicians.
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