Before coming to Cambodia, I saw the strategy of Angkor Wat. Many netizens said that if we want to know the history and culture of Angkor Wat deeply, we must visit the museum first. So the first stop of our trip was the National Museum of Angkor Wat. Tickets are twelve dollars. We bought tickets online, RMB 64 yuan per person, which is a lot of money. There is also one yuan explanation in the group purchase project, mobile phone download is OK! You must not buy this commentary, because it is prohibited to use, once found, it will face a high fine, it is estimated that it is related to intellectual property rights! Where the ticket is validated, you can rent an interpreter at a price of $5, which is very necessary and worth the money. The cultural relics inside are all numbered. You just need to find the corresponding number in the interpreter to know the historical background of the cultural relics, so you won't be looking at the stones on the horse. It's not allowed to take pictures inside the museum, so I only took pictures of the periphery. Unfortunately, it's not possible to show the facilities and relics inside the museum, because it's surprising that Cambodia, a backward country, has such a museum of this size. Each area has a video showroom, in which there are many countries can choose their own language. After watching the video, we can find out the historical background and have a preliminary understanding of the surrounding cultural relics. One of them is a video exhibition hall, which I particularly like. It is surrounded by circular benches. The introduction of Little Angkor is shown in the dark exhibition hall. When the video is finished, the hall lights up and the front of the ring seat is a miniature model of Little Angkor. Handicraft is so delicate that people can't stand to leave! I am not very fond of learning, I prefer to appreciate those broken walls than listening to the explanation. Although broken and incomplete, but the skillful sculpture is amazing. My nephew prefers history, so he listens very attentively. In the next few days, he becomes a half-commentator at every temple. He tells me which is Xiurao, which is Asura, and where is Shiva worshipped. In addition, I regret that I didn't listen to the explanation attentively at that time. So don't spare a few hours of visiting the Angkor National Museum. If you want to have a deep understanding of Khmer culture, it's very necessary to visit here! __________