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The Compact Chau Say Tevoda Temple
07 December, 2009
Monday
The Chau Say Tevoda was a temple located just east of Angkor Thom. It was built in the mid-12th century as a Hindu temple in the Angkor Wat style.
Most carvings at Chau Say Tevoda were Hindu-themed, although some were Buddhist-themed reliefs.
The eastern walkway from the temple leads to the Siem Reap River a few hundred meters away.
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In February 2009, Mark and Linh moved from the UK to the Far East to spend 16 months living in Hong Kong and traveling around East Asia. This website documents their journey.
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