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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

The Next Spanish Steps or Alamo in Cambodia? (Plus, I need to expand my vocab)

Now, now, before I can start anything, I want to improve on working on vocab. Well, there are the Spanish steps and the Alamo. Another hot thing is going to join them, and it's called Angkor Archaeological Park, in Cambodia. Unlike those special buildings, Angkor is a really aged Buddhist temple representing the Khmer Kingdom from 9 A.D to 15 A.D. It showed all the ranged arts within the Buddhist religion. It has displayed the distinctive evolution of Southeast Asia. Angkor is therefore a major site exemplifying cultural, religious and symbolic values, as well as containing high architectural, archaeological, and artistic significance.  In addition to great culture and development, they have great engineering, like great architectural buildings and hydrological engineering systems. So, what do you think? How cool is that to go back into the 10th century and see how things work. Would you visit here than to visit the boring Spanish Steps, or a staircase?


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