Although this is not the tea that everyone likes, we really like it. When Mr. Proeung built it, it was very unique. Now you will find miniature replicas in many hotels and other places near Siem Reap. We are really happy to meet Mr. Proeung and his family and appreciate his work very much. In addition to the replica of the temple, there is a small altar at the entrance for the family to worship. He and his family are very welcome and thank you for your patronage. Be sure to climb upstairs to take a closer look and see the crocodile farm nearby. In our recent trip, we actually came twice
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Although this is not the tea that everyone likes, we really like it. When Mr. Proeung built it, it was very unique. Now you will find miniature replicas in many hotels and other places near Siem Reap. We are really happy to meet Mr. Proeung and his family and appreciate his work very much. In addition to the replica of the temple, there is a small altar at the entrance for the family to worship. He and his family are very welcome and thank you for your patronage. Be sure to climb upstairs to take a closer look and see the crocodile farm nearby. In our recent trip, we actually came twice
The micro-view of the ruins is agreed that the park has extra time to visit. Although it is a manual miniature, it is quite spectacular to visit the Angkor ruins from different angles. It is not like one of our attractions.
Most of the Angkor Wat landscape is replicated here. Compared to helicopters and hot air balloons, it is a good choice for tourists who want to overlook Angkor Wat.
From another perspective, it is very convenient and intuitive to understand the architectural styles of the various sites, and you can quickly discover which places have not been visited.
Angkor Ruins Miniature Landscape Park, a masterpiece park of local sculptors, not far to the east of Siem Reap Park. This is a place of fantasy. There are miniature landscapes of Angkor Wat, Ba Jie Temple, and Banteay Srei. You can’t fly into the air by helicopter and you can see the whole picture. Only the disproportionate insects that occasionally enter the sight. It will make savvy people doubt the authenticity of these landscapes. The doorway is full of Angkor sculptures. On the door is the lintel of Banteay Srei, with a stone lion, Ganesha, and a powerful man on each side. Even the backrest of the stone chair is carved with Angkor Wat. The entrance fee is 1.5$ called the park, which is actually the courtyard of an artist’s house.