Lenscape #11
The Bayon temple within the Angkor Thom complex in Siem Reap vies with Angkor Wat as the most favourite attraction in Siem Reap. Over 2,000 large faces carved on 54 towers give this temple its majestic character. Built nearly 100 years after Angkor Wat, Bayon was built in the late 12th century to early 13th century, by the King Jayavarman VII, and it was dedicated to Buddhism.
This smaller, more intimate temple was certainly one of our favourites and we visited twice, just to soak up the calming and peaceful atmosphere of the place. This temple is also situated along the running route of the annual Angkor Half-Marathon, and as a running enthusiast, I hope to run the race and gaze at the temple as I pass.
~ Esther
Esther



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