Prasat Ta Keo west side
Prasat Ta Keo
Prasat Ta Keo other view
Prasat Bayon in the evening light
Pokambor Ave in Siem Reap
Inner yard in the Angkor National Museum
Bodhisattva Lodesvara
Siem Reap Angkor National Museum
The gantry Samdech Tep Vong St
Lonely farmers house in the paddy field
Mosque in Chong Khneas
Housing along the causeway to Chong Khneas
Boats tour start in Chong Khneas
Fisher vessel at the simple wharf
Speed limit along the channel
Oncoming public traffic
Mobil floating cottage
Housing of the fisher folk
Look inside the hut
Fisher come home to their floating house
A villager woman and her child
Floating school and health center
Floating store for local residents
Around the Ta Keo mountain temple
The wall around the temple complex
West entry tower to the temple complex
Causeway to the western entry tower
Ta Prohm as a monastery
Spung Tetrameles nudiflora
Before and after conservation
A pedestal for memorable photos
Tomb Raider tree in Ta Prohm complex
Ta Prohm has called the living jungle
Buddha looks trough the fig roots
Inner courtyard in Ta Prohm
Tower in Ta Prohm
Young souvenir vendor inside Ta Prohm
Strangler figs overpower the ruins of Ta Prohm
Iconic tree of Ta Prohm taking over the ruins
Ta Prohm the temple of the Strangler Figs
Ta Prohm hospital
Severely disabled musicians
Vendor girl sells fans
Souvenir market in Angkor Thom
Door to the Terrace of the Leper King
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Entry tower to Prasat Ta Keo


Jayavarman V, who had let built this temple, was ten year old when succeeded to his father, Rajendravarman, in 968 A.D. His early years of reign were rather turbulent and the court officials dominated the royal politics. When he was aged seventeen (in 975 AD), he began the construction of his own state temple, whose modern name is Ta Keo, that was dedicated some time around 1000 AD. In contemporary inscriptions it is called Hemagiri or Hemasringagiri ("the mountain with golden summits"). It remains unfinished.
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