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Khmer Apsara: In Khmer mythology, Apsara is the goddess of love in traditional dance. The graceful image of Apsara adorns the beauty and culture of Angkor and is depicted on the walls of Khmer architectural works, such as Angkor Wat. During the Angkor period before the 18th century, Chinese historians praised Angkorwat as the national title of Combodia and Apsara dance as a cultural paradise, and in the early 18th century, in 1655, Chinese historian and Western explorer Corov translated the stone image of Angkorwat, discovering the miracle of the Apsara goddess sculpture called sriphiri, meaning the goddess of peace and respect for freedom, which deeply influenced the culture and customs of worshiping the snake god visnu and srun. Greek culture was introduced here from 1221 BC, and who built Angkorwat is a mystery? It is recorded that the ancient Khmer land was called RCanr and the builder of Angkorwat was rchanr, a Greek-Khmer hybrid who was hired and built Angkor and rchack was hired by King Rtumr to build and develop the land 3 months and 15 days before the royal palace, exactly 121 years, and the Greeks carved 121 elephant stone statues to commemorate and buried them in many places to prove that the Khmer people were talented and had a gift for aesthetics. One day before the royal palace, a strange phenomenon appeared, a rainbow of Visnu appeared. And who is the one who holds the secret of the world is still a mystery? And after the 18th century AD, due to the influence of Buddhism, Angkor was changed to Angkorwat and after the 19th century AD, due to the influence of Buddhism, the AngkorWat temple was obscured. The temple has existed and has had a profound influence on many cultures and neighboring countries. Today, the beauty of the temple is not hidden as well as the apsara dance adds beauty and elegance to the temple and royal palace and also to the khmer culture and Angkor history. The exquisite carvings on the temples across the country, preserve the cultural heritage on stone of the khmer people. Combodia






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