Day 1: Bayon Temple
Bayon temples are famous for its carvings with 4 faces of the King, each facing a cardinal direction. The smiling faces some call it.
Gods holding the giant serpent at Bayon (top) and the new Bangkok airport (below)
Ancient kings who builts this gate had in mind the cars in the future. Its just nice to fit a car and a few bicycles. Talk about ancient wisdom....
Absolutely love the color contrast between the monk's robes and the grey walls.
Video of Bayon temples.
Dinner on the first day. Only cost $5 USD for 3 of us, at least its a fair price, not like opposite the temples $3.50 for fried rice.
Gave some oreos to this boy boy at the market place.....awhile later he told his friends who all came to me for oreos. Haha but I dont have more so too bad for the.
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