It is difficult to say beautiful in words. I watched the Cambodian Tianma dance on TV when I was very young. I felt extremely shocked at the time. I didn't expect the effect to be more amazing on the spot. The stage does not have too much decoration, unlike Siem Reap, which adds various acoustic and light effects, completely relying on the expression and body movements of the actors to attract people, returning to the essence of dance, and seeing the actors' skills. The actress who played the goddess not only had a good expression, but also had a good leg. She supported the body and changed direction with a leg. The upper half of the body was not moving. I saw the American Cambodian immigrant ticket friends jumping, and the shelf was there, but the same action was not stable at all. Normal performances not only have heavenly women dance, but also sacrificial dance, folk dance, condensing Cambodia's history, myth and folklore, the content is very diverse. Most people are attracted by the softness of the dance, but the masculine side of the dance is also shown in the performance, such as the scene of the churning sea, where the gods and Atheulo fight. And most of the male characters are played by men, unlike many performances where women play male characters, giving a soft feeling. In short, through a dance, one can experience the glory of the Khmer Empire, although Cambodia is now the least developed country in Southeast Asia, but its culture is still brilliant. The audience is mostly European and American, and my parents and I sit in the first row and look like a standout. Finally, I would like to remind you that those who have seen Thai dance may feel that Cambodian dance is similar to Thailand because Thailand has absorbed a large number of Khmer cultures in its history.