الثلاثاء، 17 يناير 2017

Tourism in Cambodia

Tourism in Cambodia
Cambodia

Kingdom of Cambodia is situated in the south-eastern part of the Asian continent, where surrounded by the western side of North Thailand and Laos to the north, Vietnam to the southeast, as well as the Gulf of Thailand to the south, is this one area of ​​the most scenic areas of importance; because where tourism is the second source of income after the tissue industry, starting from the year 2007 until the present day the number of tourists is still increasing significantly; therefore we will address here the most prominent tourist areas in Cambodia, which includes the following:

Tourism in Cambodia
السياحة في كمبوديا
Angkor Wat: or, as some call the name of the city of Temple proportion of the temples of luxury and prestigious contained, which attract large numbers of tourists, was built the first temple in the second century AD by the second King Suryavarman, which was built in the form of a large tank on a rectangular shape and up a height of about two hundred meters, and was used violin major gods in the Hindu.
Koh Kerr: It was the capital of the Khmer Empire in the period between AD 928 E. 944 m, where they were building a group of buildings and huge statues and ancient, including the Temple of the pyramid which reaches a height of about thirty meters.
Karate: It is the smallest city in Cambodia, which is located on the banks of a river called the Mekong, and includes a group of buildings that date back to the period of French colonialism, and more encouraging tourists to go to is the presence of a group of dolphins, which are between six and sixty-ranging number to eighty-six Delfina.
Preah Vihear: is a temple located on Dângrêk Mountains summit which has a height of about five hundred meters, specifically between the border linking Cambodia with Thailand, and was built in the period between atheist century and twelfth centuries AD, in the reign of King Suryavarman I, II, this temple was dedicated to the Hindu god named Bheva.
Sihanoukville: also known as Kampong Som name, a city with a resort on the shores of the Gulf of Thailand, and include a range of sandy beaches with white color, in addition to a range of multi-tropical islands.
Silver Temple: Situated specifically in the main royal palace complex in the area called Phnom Penh, it contains a set of gold studded with gems and various statues.
Tonle Sap: a large lake with fresh water only, located in the south-eastern region of the Asian continent.
Bokor Hill Station: it was built in the French colonial period in the year 1920 specifically, located near Kampot.

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