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Background: Most Cambodians consider themselves to be Khmers, whose Angkor Empire extended over much of Southeast Asia and reached its zenith between the 10th and 13th centuries. Subsequently, attacks by the Thai and Cham (from present-day Vietnam) weakened the empire ushering in a long period of decline. In 1863, the king of Cambodia placed the country under French protection; it became part of French Indochina in 1887. Following Japanese occupation in World War II, Cambodia became independent within the French Union in 1949 and fully independent in 1953. After a five-year struggle, Communist Khmer Rouge forces captured Phnom Penh in April 1975 and ordered the evacuation of all cities and towns; at least 1.5 million Cambodians died from execution, enforced hardships, or starvation during the Khmer Rouge regime under POL POT. A December 1978 Vietnamese invasion drove the Khmer Rouge into the countryside, led to a 10-year Vietnamese occupation, and touched off almost 13 years of civil war. The 1991 Paris Peace Accords mandated democratic elections and a ceasefire, which was not fully respected by the Khmer Rouge. UN-sponsored elections in 1993 helped restore some semblance of normalcy and the final elements of the Khmer Rouge surrendered in early 1999. Factional fighting in 1997 ended the first coalition government, but a second round of national elections in 1998 led to the formation of another coalition government and renewed political stability. The July 2003 elections were relatively peaceful, but it took one year of negotiations between contending political parties before a coalition government was formed. Nation-wide local elections are scheduled for 2007 and national elections for 2008.



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Angkor WHAT?!
Angkor WHAT?!
Can you tell Laura and I are a teensy bit excited? Despite the 12 hours of traveling?
So as I left you all last time, Amy and Erin were leaving me. I thought it was to be the dawn of my adventure by myself. Ah, how wrong I was. Before they departed, we met up with Rebecca and Laura, and I decided to bunk with them in a tiny guesthouse off of Khao San. Rebecca, too, was set to leave the next morning, so my plan was to hang with Laura and make arrangements to begin my trek northward. I went with Laura to her and Becca's trusted travel agent. I was very wary after the whole Lidia [View Full Entry]

dylemma - Emma Walter | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 4th 2008 | 112 Views | [diary=283671]

First Stop, Bayon
A Face of Bayon
Forest Temple

By frygo
June 3rd 2008

Say hello to Siem Reap!

 Asia » Cambodia » North » Angkor
HAY YOU GUYS!, So woke up at half 6 got on a bus to the cambodian boarder arrived immediately swarmed by children begging for the now informace cambodian phrase '1 dollar'. Nathan gave one child some to leave us alone and then another lot swarmed, welcome to cambodia! Then we took a taxi with an american and an indian guy over the worst roads know in the history of man to Siep Reap. From here got in a tuk tuk to a place called green house had a tv and fan so it was ok. Settled in and were both starving [View Full Entry]

frygo - Tom Fry | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 8th 2008 | 145 Views | [diary=283229]

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cambodian happy pizza
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By deanandsarah
June 3rd 2008

Amazing Angkor!

 Asia » Cambodia » North » Angkor
Hi Everyone, Apoligies if this blog is written a bit weirdly but we have decided to write a bit each day while we are in Siem Reap as we have free internet at the hotel. Also we don't want to write about Angkor all in one go because I think we would forget a lot of stuff! (We also have to download the pictures to Deans gadget everyday because there are many!!!) So I think we last wrote about Battambang... we left early in the morning to get on a five hour bumpy bus journey to Siem Reap. The road was [View Full Entry]

deanandsarah - Dean & Sarah | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 7th 2008 | 74 Views | [diary=283292]

Carving up close
Decorative enough for you?
Little library to the side!

By fullcirclea
June 1st 2008

Wat 110?

 Asia » Cambodia » North » Angkor
"Even from a distance and despite reading aboout it, the size of Angor Wat nonetheless gave me pause. Had it been built recently, it would be considered massive. When it was built 800 years ago, it must have defied comprehension." Nicholas Sparks- " Three Weeks with my Brother" For years Cambodia was out of bounds for most travellers but a peace treaty in the late 90's insured that foriegners could travel in safety and explore this exotic and beautiful country. Cambodia is famous for its incredible Ankor Wat complex and we visited that and another 3. We first went to [View Full Entry]

fullcirclea - Astrid | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 1st 2008 | 95 Views | [diary=282435]

Tomb Radier
Ankor Thom
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A temple of pink
A temple of pink
Here's the outside of the infamous "pink temple"
I apologize on our behalf for the strange grammar at parts in the previous post. We started our second day with first a trip to what is popularly called the "pink temple" (but I don't know what they were really called), as the stone used in the construction of the temples was pinkish in color and 3X stronger than the stone used in all the other Angkor temples. It was really cool to get to see the intricate detailing preserved through all the years in this stronger stone. We spent about 1/2 an hour there, just wandering through the ruins and [View Full Entry]

ExcellentAdventure - Ben and Erin | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 1st 2008 | 73 Views | [diary=282497]

The detailed carvings
The most quiet temple
Pirate Ben

By Blairy
June 1st 2008

Cambodia

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Hello Everyone New Country menas new blog entry! I Cambodia now. Have met up with two girls i used to go to school with! So having a great time. Have already been to Siem Reap and all of the Angkor Wat Temples! They were amazing. Also we went to the landmine museum and the silk making factory which i got some prezzies at! We hacve been driving around ina little tuk tuk, which ius a bike with a couple of seats attach. Really cool and the best way to get around! This place is a real eyeopener in all diffrent ways, [View Full Entry]

Blairy - Blair Cooney | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 1st 2008 | 22 Views | [diary=282512]


By Scotch Mist
June 1st 2008

Cambodia

 Asia » Cambodia » North » Angkor
Crocodiles
Crocodiles
The view from our hotel window.
Siem Reap [View Full Entry]

Scotch Mist - Sarah and Hugo | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 1st 2008 | 66 Views | [diary=282519]

Crocs
Giant Croc
S&H Tree

By the ring
May 31st 2008

Angkor What? Wot? Wat?

 Asia » Cambodia » North » Angkor
First of all, sorry bout the lack of photos, every place I go to doesn't seem to let me up load them.....one day people...one day....coz I have taken bucket loads. Well after an unideal start to a new country we headed to Angkor wat, we decided to do the one day trip.......temple temple temple. Got our tuk tuk driver and me and two girls (Julie from Norway and Megan from South Africa) headed off. they are mind blowing. One of them, the Angkor Wat, took 25000 people 37 years to build!!!!! We got soaked, it rained and rained and rained, but [View Full Entry]

the ring - Malcolm Hunter | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 31st 2008 | 36 Views | [diary=282081]


Alone at dawn standing in the company of two hundred and sixteen faces of Jayavarman/Avalokiteshvara (depending on which legend you believe in) almost brought a tear to my eye. Good times were spent chilling on the window ledge watching the ebb and flow of package tourists making a fool of themselves with the gargantuan gnarly roots. Sunrise at Sras Srang must be the most underrated attraction. Angkor Wat, on the other hand, was underwhelming. Never mind, though, because the real stars of Angkor were the children. As soon as I sat my ass down, I was hit on by a bevy [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 14th 2008 | 674 Views | [diary=286506]

Two hundred and sixteen smiling faces welcome you to Siem Reap
Everyone has their favourite tree and here
The pink trio

By aliceandpaul
May 30th 2008

Land of temples

 Asia » Cambodia » North » Angkor
Having left Bangkok we had a long day's journey to Siem Reap in Cambodia. The reason to come here is to see the many temples near the city built between the 9th and the 13th centuries with the most famous one being the temple of Angkor Wat. The whole area is a UNESCO world heritage site and the reason most people visit Cambodia. The 9th century was a time of relative peace and prosperity for the kingdom of Khmer a time when great temples were built and a new capital city was born. The temples are spread over quite a large [View Full Entry]

aliceandpaul - Alice and Paul | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 18th 2008 | 42 Views | [diary=281691]

Gate of Bayon
Angkor Wat
Apsara Dancers