Wat Phu temple, a Khmer cultural diamond that disappeared in historical instances!
Wat Phu is a Brahmin temple committed to Shiva in a blended style, Baphuon style, Koh Ker style, positioned in Pakse area, Champasak province, Laos, a former historic Khmer territory.
Wat Phu, a Khmer cultural temple that disappeared in the post-Angkorian period, was once constructed throughout the reign of many kings, such as Yasovarman I, Suryavarman I, Suryavarman II and Bhavavarman I.
The phrase Phu in Lao ability mountain, so Wat Phu is Wat Phnom due to the fact of the temple shape constructed on the ridge. This temple has a very comparable structure to the temple of Preah Vihear, positioned on the Dangrek mountain in Cambodia.
This temple is about 660 kilometers from Phnom Penh and about 555 kilometers from Angkor, Siem Reap, so Cambodians need to take the time to go to the ancestors at least as soon as in a lifetime.



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