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Archaeological Park of Angkor

The Archaeological Park of Angkor is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Cambodia, renowned for its stunning ancient temples and structures built between the 9th and 15th centuries by the Khmer Empire. The most famous temple, Angkor Wat, showcases intricate carvings and expansive architecture, reflecting the culture and beliefs of its time. Spanning over 162 hectares, the park also includes other significant sites like Bayon and Ta Prohm. Today, it attracts millions of visitors who come to appreciate its historical significance, architectural beauty, and rich cultural heritage, making it one of Southeast Asia's most important archaeological treasures.