ANGKOR WAT (CAMBODIA)
Angkor Wat stands as a timeless symbol of architectural brilliance and cultural heritage in Cambodia. Built in the 12th century, it reflects the grandeur of the Khmer Empire and its deep religious roots, transitioning from a Hindu temple to a Buddhist sanctuary. Known for its vast scale, intricate carvings, and iconic towers, Angkor Wat attracts millions of visitors each year. It not only represents historical achievement but also plays a vital role in education, tourism, and national identity. Its preservation continues to inspire global efforts in heritage conservation and sustainable cultural management.
