Những đền đài nguy nga di tích
lịch "Đế Thiên & Đế Thích" của Miên. (trong hình dưới đây...)
Đó là thuở ngày xưa, trước khi Việt cộng tràn qua cướp giết... Miên.
"Liên Hiệp Quốc ra lệnh Việt cộng phải rút quân khỏi Miên! Nếu không thì quân đội LHQ sẽ bị đánh từ Bắc vào Nam. Sau khi rút về, Việt cộng đã cướp lấy... Thứ gì không đem về được thì thiêu đốt sạch ..." (Lời của người Miên dẫn đoàn du lịch cho biết...)
Đó là thuở ngày xưa, trước khi Việt cộng tràn qua cướp giết... Miên.
"Liên Hiệp Quốc ra lệnh Việt cộng phải rút quân khỏi Miên! Nếu không thì quân đội LHQ sẽ bị đánh từ Bắc vào Nam. Sau khi rút về, Việt cộng đã cướp lấy... Thứ gì không đem về được thì thiêu đốt sạch ..." (Lời của người Miên dẫn đoàn du lịch cho biết...)
Cho đến hôm nay, không biết đã được tu sửa lại chưa(?)
"Bốn năm trước, nhìn cảnh hoang phế rụi tàn chỉ là đống gạch vụn... của "Đế Thiên&Đế Thích" Dù không phải là đất nước của mình, nhưng cũng khiến cho kẻ viếng thăm cũng xao xác ngậm ngùi tiếc nuối.... một di tích lịch sử tuyệt tác của thế giới!
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From: DienDanCongLuan
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 17:22:10 +0000
Subject: [DDCL] Fw: HAI ĐỀN ĐẾ THIÊN ĐẾ THÍCH KŨA XỨ KHMER LÁNG ZIỀNG KŨA VIỆTNAM NỖI TIẾNG THẾ ZỚI. The Stunning Temples of Angkor Wat and Thom
"Bốn năm trước, nhìn cảnh hoang phế rụi tàn chỉ là đống gạch vụn... của "Đế Thiên&Đế Thích" Dù không phải là đất nước của mình, nhưng cũng khiến cho kẻ viếng thăm cũng xao xác ngậm ngùi tiếc nuối.... một di tích lịch sử tuyệt tác của thế giới!
DTDB
From: DienDanCongLuan
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 17:22:10 +0000
Subject: [DDCL] Fw: HAI ĐỀN ĐẾ THIÊN ĐẾ THÍCH KŨA XỨ KHMER LÁNG ZIỀNG KŨA VIỆTNAM NỖI TIẾNG THẾ ZỚI. The Stunning Temples of Angkor Wat and Thom
HAI ĐỀN ĐẾ THIÊN ĐẾ THÍCH CŨA XỨ KHMER LÁNG GIỀNG CŨA VIỆTNAM
NỖI TIẾNG THẾ GIỚI.
The
Stunning Temples of Angkor Wat and Thom
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Located
in a part of Cambodia that was once the seat of the famous Khmer Empire,
Angkor (meaning 'capital city' in Khmer) was the heart of this civilization
that thrived from the 9th to 15th centuries CE. There are over one thousand
different temples in Angkor of different sizes and scales, all of which have
been restored as a landmark of historic Khmer architecture. The entire site
is preserved as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but even
if you can't make the journey to Cambodia, here is a tour of Angkor's highlights.
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In 2007, a group of
researchers concluded the Angkor had been the largest preindustrial city in
the world, with an elaborate infrastructure system that connected at least
1,000 square kilometers (390 square miles) to the temples at its center. It
is estimated that the Angkor area may have supported up to one million
people.
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Buddhist monks in
front of the reflection pool at Angkor Wat, the site's best-known structure.
Angkor Wat was built to represent the Hindu 'Mountain of the Gods' and served
as a funerary temple. It was built between 1113 and 1150 by King Suryavarman
II.
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An aerial view of
Angkor Wat, the temple dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu and built as a
representation of Mount Meru, the home of the gods and the center of the
Hindu universe. Donned with pyramid architecture, the temple is also covered
with intricate reliefs of Hindu gods and epics.
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The iconic tree at Ta
Prohm. This temple was built during the time of Jayavarman VII and is best
known as the temple where trees have become intertwined and interwoven into
the stone.
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Statues at the gateway
to Angkor Thom, or 'The Great City'. These images represent the Hindu myth of
creation, called the Churning of the Sea of Milk. On one side of the path,
there are 54 guardian gods called devas and on the other side there are 54
images of demon gods called asuras.
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A statue of a Buddhist
monk.
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Chau Say Tevoda,
another temple, built in the style of Angkor Wat in the 12 century before the
construction of Angkor Thom and the Victory Way.
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Phimeanakas was built
towards the end of the 10th century during the reign of Rajendravarman and
later rebuilt by Suryavarman II in the shape of a three-tiered pyramid.
According to legend, there was once a tower at the top of the temple.
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Fine carving at the
ruins of the Buddhist temple of Angkor Ta Prohm. The temple dates back to the
12-13th century and was built by the famous Jayavarman VII.
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Detailed reliefs of
the underworld, part of the Royal Square between the temples.
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Banteay Srei was a
temple built in the 10th century that was dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
It is the only major temple built at Angkor that was not built by a monarch,
but rather a courtier is accredited with the construction.
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A secret passageway in
one of the side temples.
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The Banteay Srey
temple dedicated to Shiva is so popular with tourists because it has been
called 'the jewel of Khmer art', due to the untypically small size of the
buildings.
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Pre Rup was originally
built as the state temple of Khmer king Rajendravarman. It was dedicated in
961 or 962 and was built entirely of brick, laterite and sandstone.
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The famous empty
doorway of Ta Prohm.
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A photo of Angkor Wat
taken in 1965 whence time was already taking its toll.
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The Angkor Thom
terrace of the Elephants named for the 350 meter long (1,148 ft) carvings of
elephants on its face.
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Preah Kham temple
ruins, built by king Jayavarman in VII in the late 12th century and dedicated
to his father Dharanindravarman II.
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Neak Pean Temple is an
artificial island with a Buddhist temple at its center. There are snakes or
Naga that cover the bottom of the temple structure.
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Terrace view of the
Leper King in Angkor Thom.
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The stone faces of
Bayonne.
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Buddha covered and
embraced by the roots of nature.
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Bayon Khmer Buddhist
temple of the 13th century.
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Phnom Bakheng.
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Prasat Suor Prat is a
series of 12 towers at Angkor Thom.
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Prasat Preah Palilay.
New research suggests that this entrance to a grid of canals was built as a
shortcut for the ancient construction workers when building the Angkor Wat
temple. This possibly explains how the temple was built in a mere 20 years.
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Apsaras from 12th-13th
century sandstone.
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Statues at the Bayon
temple.
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Srah Srang reservoir
that was built during the mid-10th century. There are steps that lead down to
the water guarded by two lions.
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