Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Siem Reap and Ankor, Cambodia

I was going to say something cheesy involving Laura Croft or Angelina Jolie, but I thought I'd spare everyone the obscure movie/video game reference, although it was seeing that movie years ago that introduced me to Angkor Wat as a place anyway. So Lisa and I arrived in Siem Reap yesterday afternoon and spent all day today temple-hopping with our guide, "Tim." I don't have time to go into a lot of details about this amazing complex, but it is worth mentioning the fact that it has seen a lot of history since construction began in the 10th century, and seems to have experienced back-and-forth identity crises (Is it Hindu? Is it Buddhist? Is it both?) ever since. We hit several temple complexes, including Angkor Thom and the Bayon, Ta Keo, Ta Prohm (where parts of Laura Croft: Tomb Raider"" was filmed), and Angkor Wat.

What is also clear is that the Cambodian people have a huge amount of pride in this complex, which is important, because after the intense and horrifying history they saw under Pol Pot, these people deserve to have something to have pride in. They have built up a heck of a tourist industry around this town and these historic structures. Normally I would be averse to over-touristy areas, but I'm glad I didn't avoid this one.

Tomorrow we will check out some smaller temples in the morning, and then in the afternoon we will fly to Saigon/Ho Chi Minh City to check out the Mekong Delta for a day or two. It's nice to have some warm weather. :-)

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